Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: shina on December 01, 2012, 05:55:44 pm
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I'm thinking of bringing the pump indoors at night and I know a lot of you do.
Now I'm thinking of the best way to connect and release the pump from my trolley. If you have a van mount then it would be the same as with my trolley.
How do you all do it i.e fixings etc and pics would be great.
Cheers
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if u have a trolly take the whole thing indoors.mount the pump with wingnut and bolts so they can be undone easy and hose locks connectors on the hoses. or like dazmond buy or make a pumpbox.
i personly just leave everything in the van and keep the rad on overnight as i cant take everything indoors (tank, fogwash, pump, di vessels, ro)
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if u have a trolly take the whole thing indoors.mount the pump with wingnut and bolts so they can be undone easy and hose locks connectors on the hoses. or like dazmond buy or make a pumpbox.
i personly just leave everything in the van and keep the rad on overnight as i cant take everything indoors (tank, fogwash, pump, di vessels, ro)
The idea is that on the last job of the day I take the pump off. I dont want to take the trolley indoors as it takes up to much room in the hallway.
Where can you buy pump boxes from?
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if u have a trolly take the whole thing indoors.mount the pump with wingnut and bolts so they can be undone easy and hose locks connectors on the hoses. or like dazmond buy or make a pumpbox.
i personly just leave everything in the van and keep the rad on overnight as i cant take everything indoors (tank, fogwash, pump, di vessels, ro)
The idea is that on the last job of the day I take the pump off. I dont want to take the trolley indoors as it takes up to much room in the hallway.
Where can you buy pump boxes from?
Found them
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What trolley do you use ?