Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ian101 on January 30, 2013, 04:11:00 pm
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Opened this as other thread locked for some reason ??
Like someone else said if u cant control pole then too high IMHO
In Birkenhead this morning wind too high and in Crosby at 1pm it was gusting 40 to 45mph
In Mold north Wales this afternoon it was gusting at 35 mph which is just on the limit for me.
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ok with pole today but i did stop at half one as wind did pick up , but driveing home on motorway in transit van with ladders on was nightmare heart in mouth time , but slowed down made it home
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i was on a mission today.started bang on 9am and worked till 3pm.nice morning.sunny but windy!the afternoon!WELL!!i nipped back to the van for a bit when the wind really got up with squally showers!bits of branches all over the road!!
customers were kind and came out and paid(most of em).
good day despite the weather.i was cleaning my very compact estate work.£170.not bad. ;D ;D
ive had a very good earning january.im well pleased! ;D ;D ;D ;D
got another full day on this estate to clean tomorrow.hopefully the wind will die down a bit!! ;) ;D ;D ;D
regards
dazmond
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Was really bloody windy. Apple to some trad guys about 130 who said they were on their last house. I found there was no problem with pole moving, more worried about dirt getting blown straight back into the widows.
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Opened this as other thread locked for some reason ??
Like someone else said if u cant control pole then too high IMHO
In Birkenhead this morning wind too high and in Crosby at 1pm it was gusting 40 to 45mph
In Mold north Wales this afternoon it was gusting at 35 mph which is just on the limit for me.
Geroff my patch :o :-*
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Opened this as other thread locked for some reason ??
Like someone else said if u cant control pole then too high IMHO
In Birkenhead this morning wind too high and in Crosby at 1pm it was gusting 40 to 45mph
In Mold north Wales this afternoon it was gusting at 35 mph which is just on the limit for me.
Geroff my patch :o :-*
;D
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I locked it cause i could see it turning into a impact 43 bashing thread
What i was trying to find out was at what wind speed does it become unsafe to use a water fed pole its ok saying if the jets are blowing side ways stop but if i was an employee on a percentage or bonus wage i would work no matter what the wind speed was
If their was a accident who would be to blame the employee or the employer that didn't set standards for if its above x wind speed to stop work
Paul
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I locked it cause i could see it turning into a impact 43 bashing thread
What i was trying to find out was at what wind speed does it become unsafe to use a water fed pole its ok saying if the jets are blowing side ways stop but if i was an employee on a percentage or bonus wage i would work no matter what the wind speed was
If their was a accident who would be to blame the employee or the employer that didn't set standards for if its above x wind speed to stop work
Paul
for me purely from a controlling pole viewpoint on normal houses about 30mph to 35mph I rekons however if using a 60 footer pole an awful ot less than that :o
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I don't think windy weather is just a safety issue.
Usually the quality of work suffers in my experience.
Have you ever cleaned your own windows wfp in windy weather?
Or seen customers windows from inside afterwards? :-X
Results are usually awful.
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was bloody windy today got hit on the head by a plastic milk
bottle
just glad it was empty ;D