Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Frankybadboy on March 06, 2013, 09:39:03 pm
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right lads go steady with me and i behave ;D ;D ;D
i need awasher to cover a few commercial custy i cover on me window cleaning side ,who have asked me to clean pathways,small carparks etc,you get the diff.
if iam going to buy a machine then i would go after more work on my domestic custy to help cover the cost
i have a budget of£1.5k for a machine,
what would you guys say is best and value for money,if i can have change out of that all the better
thanks in advance frank ;)
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-GX390-PRESSURE-WASHER-13HP-21LTRS-3000PSI-WS202-/170571125422?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item27b6d4d2ae
This is a good alrounder, or if your more doestic focused then go for a 15 litre, that way you shouldn't have too much trouble with water supply
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i did say i like a bit of change keeny ;D ;D ;D ;D
but thanks
would it be easy enough to get spare etc if every any problems
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would there be anywhere in bristol or close that would sell these type of machine
so i could try and basically talk to someone face to face.for the advice as well???
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I've got a diesel Lombardini 10hp with interpump 201 and gearbox that I'll be putting on a trolley when I get chance.
Just need to rub up the trolley and spray in, clean the engine up and put an unloader valve on the pump. £700.
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I've got a diesel Lombardini 10hp with interpump 201 and gearbox that I'll be putting on a trolley when I get chance.
Just need to rub up the trolley and spray in, clean the engine up and put an unloader valve on the pump. £700.
did say complete novice lol
psi and LPM,what is this machine able to cope with.
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15lpm @ 200bar 3000psi
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15lpm @ 200bar 3000psi
blast you aint a sellsman ;D ;D ;D ;D
you have to tell this thick window washer a bit more. ::)roll ::)roll ::)roll
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Average machine aint it but diesel, less money spent on running it compared to petrol.
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Don't bother buying a machine Franky, just sub it to me! I'm only over the bridge ;D
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What happens if he's concerned about overspray ? Will you need to travel over the bridge to spray it ! ;)
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been recommend these guys brendon powerwashers,
been looking about and come across these machine what you guys think
http://www.powerwashers.co.uk/main/product_profile.php?machine=30KPE_ES
thaniks for the help guys
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OOOOOHHH you can choose your colour :o :o ;D
I think buying brand new from Brendon is going to be a little out of your budget Franky..
Check out eBay, lots of secondhand brendon washers on there mate, and as BlastAway says, get a diesel, cheap on fuel, easy to repair.
Honda engines are easy for parts, easy to repair. The Yanmar engines are the same, the parts are cheap, easy to fix.
For your budget, you could get a decent second hand diesel machine, 15lpm/3000psi, which will do the job you need it for nicely.
Talk to Kenny83 on here, he has some good machines for sale, secondhand, reconditioned, good stuff.
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OOooOO you can choose your colour :o :o ;D
I think buying brand new from Brendon is going to be a little out of your budget Franky..
cheers matt
no prices on web-site so dont know what iam dealing with,lol
just sent email to find out,dont ask dont get
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they around 4300 including vat... ive got a yanmar coming in tommorrow, 3000 psi, complete with whirlaway 18 inch flat surface cleaner, complete set up, need to check it over 1st but it's a grand cash if your interested... full set up and diesel engine, also lance and hoses included, it's a steal at that too mate, spares are widely availible, the whirlaway is like new
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they around 4300 including vat... ive got a yanmar coming in tommorrow, 3000 psi, complete with whirlaway 18 inch flat surface cleaner, complete set up, need to check it over 1st but it's a grand cash if your interested... full set up and diesel engine, also lance and hoses included, it's a steal at that too mate, spares are widely availible, the whirlaway is like new
was that off ebay mate? I saw something similar on there a while back
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they around 4300 including vat... ive got a yanmar coming in tommorrow, 3000 psi, complete with whirlaway 18 inch flat surface cleaner, complete set up, need to check it over 1st but it's a grand cash if your interested... full set up and diesel engine, also lance and hoses included, it's a steal at that too mate, spares are widely availible, the whirlaway is like new
kenny keep me posted on this item please
thanks frank
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Matt- no, some guy phoned me up, saw my machine on ebay and said am I interested in his, he may have had it on ebay previous, not sure though,
Franky, will keep you posted mate
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I use PC Jones in Keynsham to service my kit and they sell reconditioned equipment as well.
May be worth calling in to see them for advise.
http://http://www.pcjones.co.uk/
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well thanks to lee,ive got me pressure washer :o :-X :-X
and off to do a small patio clean tomorrow morning
any last minute tips.
ps no jokes its late. ;D ;D ;D
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Make sure you clean the windows afterwards ;D
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can you tell me how todo that ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Turbo flat out - just like decking and garden furniture ;)
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me 1st job.
(http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/qq163/frankybadboy/patioclean1_zps3c43259b.jpg)
customer was really happy with the way it dried out.
few lesson learnt,but ha ho ;D
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Nice one Franky, aslong as the customer was happy and you got paid thats all that matters.
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Turbo flat out - just like decking and garden furniture ;)
it cleared the garden quickly ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Nice one Franky, aslong as the customer was happy and you got paid thats all that matters.
Is that it Matt ...... really? C'mon you know better then that.
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Nice one Franky, aslong as the customer was happy and you got paid thats all that matters.
Is that it Matt ...... really? C'mon you know better then that.
allways willing to learn roger,any tips would be welcome ;D ;D
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Nice one Franky, aslong as the customer was happy and you got paid thats all that matters.
Is that it Matt ...... really? C'mon you know better then that.
im trying to be encouraging to the add on merchants rog, give me a break. As long as they aint on my "patch" i dont mind ;D
no offence franky ;)
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Nice one Franky, aslong as the customer was happy and you got paid thats all that matters.
Is that it Matt ...... really? C'mon you know better then that.
im trying to be encouraging to the add on merchants rog, give me a break. As long as they aint on my "patch" i dont mind ;D
no offence franky ;)
no worries matt,
i get the hint :o :P :-X
and i thought the window cleaner where a hard bunch to crack ;D ;D ;D
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
i think you missed the point, the before shot was on the left, after i done it was on the right ;D ;D ;D
all joking aside,it was good to do something different,but ive set this side bit up for my stepson who at 25 is finding hard to find full-time work and to make ends meet with rent,food etc,so if he can earn extra by doing a bit on top of his part time job then it keeps the wolf from the door.how far he wants to take it is up to him. ;)
we all got to start somewhere,and life is a big learning curve
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Roger,
I probably did miss the point due to all the rum I drank. Paying for it today. :-X
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
i think you missed the point, the before shot was on the left, after i done it was on the right ;D ;D ;D
all joking aside,it was good to do something different,but ive set this side bit up for my stepson who at 25 is finding hard to find full-time work and to make ends meet with rent,food etc,so if he can earn extra by doing a bit on top of his part time job then it keeps the wolf from the door.how far he wants to take it is up to him. ;)
we all got to start somewhere,and life is a big learning curve
Franky,
Where about's are you based?
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
i think you missed the point, the before shot was on the left, after i done it was on the right ;D ;D ;D
all joking aside,it was good to do something different,but ive set this side bit up for my stepson who at 25 is finding hard to find full-time work and to make ends meet with rent,food etc,so if he can earn extra by doing a bit on top of his part time job then it keeps the wolf from the door.how far he wants to take it is up to him. ;)
we all got to start somewhere,and life is a big learning curve
Franky,
Where about's are you based?
in between bristol and bath in a place called keynsham ;D ;D ;D ;D
why you coming down for tea and biscuits :o :o :P
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
i think you missed the point, the before shot was on the left, after i done it was on the right ;D ;D ;D
all joking aside,it was good to do something different,but ive set this side bit up for my stepson who at 25 is finding hard to find full-time work and to make ends meet with rent,food etc,so if he can earn extra by doing a bit on top of his part time job then it keeps the wolf from the door.how far he wants to take it is up to him. ;)
we all got to start somewhere,and life is a big learning curve
Franky,
Where about's are you based?
in between bristol and bath in a place called keynsham ;D ;D ;D ;D
why you coming down for tea and biscuits :o :o :P
No Franky, I was going to offer your lad a couple of days hands-on experience if he wanted, but you're about 100 miles away from me so not going to work., I know Keynsham, used to put trailers into Cadbury's (Frys) when it was there many many years ago.
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Roger trains the apprentice ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUKGTkiWik
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Roger trains the apprentice ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMUKGTkiWik
I can't believe.....I've just watched that shower of...!
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Matt you might have missed the point ;)
For a first job, Franky, it is not bad, it could be a lot cleaner but then I am being critical as there are still some lichen spots on the paving.
Time and practice will get you there.
i think you missed the point, the before shot was on the left, after i done it was on the right ;D ;D ;D
all joking aside,it was good to do something different,but ive set this side bit up for my stepson who at 25 is finding hard to find full-time work and to make ends meet with rent,food etc,so if he can earn extra by doing a bit on top of his part time job then it keeps the wolf from the door.how far he wants to take it is up to him. ;)
we all got to start somewhere,and life is a big learning curve
Franky,
Where about's are you based?
in between bristol and bath in a place called keynsham ;D ;D ;D ;D
why you coming down for tea and biscuits :o :o :P
No Franky, I was going to offer your lad a couple of days hands-on experience if he wanted, but you're about 100 miles away from me so not going to work., I know Keynsham, used to put trailers into Cadbury's (Frys) when it was there many many years ago.
thanks for tyhe kind offer roger
yes about 5minute walk from the factory,which is now closed down and being stripped out ready to knock parts of it down and shamefully build house on some parts of the factory and sports field