Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: daniel worgan on May 18, 2013, 08:55:33 pm
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Hello,do any wc's here use a wagtail on the upstairs only?
Now obviously i am not aiming this at the wfp users (so please don't have a row over trad and wfp).
If anyone does how long have you been using this method?
:)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsrLrtJoFLQ ;)
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I do on one house only, I'm wfp but she insists on trad, I pole upstairs with a flipper
graham
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Thanks.
I am just about to start a new round again but i am going to build a round from a different approach.
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Thanks.
I am just about to start a new round again but i am going to build a round from a different approach.
:)
Hi, are you Daniel Worgan from years ago?
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I no someone who uses wagga on 95% of this round.. He's converted a clx 22 and dose all ladder less work
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Watch all the Wagga videos on youtube.
He gives loads of information and tips.
Personally I find the Wagtail great for Trad work but high level pole work takes plenty of practice, and I've still got a long way to go with it.
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Thanks.
I am just about to start a new round again but i am going to build a round from a different approach.
:)
Are you going to wagtail all the upstairs Dan? I'd expect practice to be at least 6 months if that's the plan mate. Rather you than me.
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It aint easy.
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on very windy days i do it instead of risking on the ladders . i can only hack about 3 days of it tho as it takes a lot of effort , before i return to ladders
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
In other words your skint and will start again trad again until you can afford wfp again?
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
In other words your skint and will start again trad again until you can afford wfp again?
Sorry,i tried looking but i couldn't find anywhere in the above statements that said i was skint.
What i did say is that due to a disability i gave my round up,in other words i cant wfp all day every day due to a degenerative bone disease,and that after careful consideration i would give the windows another go by using methods that my general condition will allow,but if need be i would have to go wfp tops only on a small round until it is virtually impossible for me to make a living at the job.Thanks for your concern though.. ;D
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
In other words your skint and will start again trad again until you can afford wfp again?
Sorry,i tried looking but i couldn't find anywhere in the above statements that said i was skint.
What i did say is that due to a disability i gave my round up,in other words i cant wfp all day every day due to a degenerative bone disease,and that after careful consideration i would give the windows another go by using methods that my general condition will allow,but if need be i would have to go wfp tops only on a small round until it is virtually impossible for me to make a living at the job.Thanks for your concern though.. ;D
I feel a bit bad now, i was only joking but didnt know which smiley to use! ;D
Are you from clacton way? i used to do a load of shell garages and clacton was always the most minging! the night service window always covered in spit, boogers and blood :o :-X
all the best anyway.
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
In other words your skint and will start again trad again until you can afford wfp again?
Sorry,i tried looking but i couldn't find anywhere in the above statements that said i was skint.
What i did say is that due to a disability i gave my round up,in other words i cant wfp all day every day due to a degenerative bone disease,and that after careful consideration i would give the windows another go by using methods that my general condition will allow,but if need be i would have to go wfp tops only on a small round until it is virtually impossible for me to make a living at the job.Thanks for your concern though.. ;D
I feel a bit bad now, i was only joking but didnt know which smiley to use! ;D
Are you from clacton way? i used to do a load of shell garages and clacton was always the most minging! the night service window always covered in spit, boogers and blood :o :-X
all the best anyway.
Yes from sunny clacton.I can well believe that the shell service windows were like that,those pensioners are right trouble makers round here.... ;D
Cheers
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Yes Matt same dan as before,i promise i will behave this time though.. :)
I gave my round up a while back to have a go at something else due to a disabilty that i now have,but to be honest the other business hasn't taken off and i am getting to be a big fat git and miss the windows.
I have sat back and watched many start-ups with wfp,some are still around and some are gone for whatever reason,and although there is a lot more competition and choice from when i was on the tools i still believe there will always be openings (pardon the pun).
But i want a challenge,to come from a different angle and i honestly believe (and i have done a bit of research) that a trad round in my particular area (full of golden oldies) would take off.Time will tell of course and you may well take the pee out of my efforts in the future if i go back to wfp.
Cheers
Dan :)
8) I picked up a customer about a year ago with the surname Worgan and it made me wonder what had happened to you.
Sorry to hear about your disability. All the best with the new round mate. I'm about 75% wfp now but still like doing my trad clients as well. I agree, a trad round can come together quite quickly - it's certainly an easier sell to most 'golden oldies'.
Hope it works out well for you Dan.
Matt