Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul H on September 14, 2013, 01:48:54 pm
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My his reel sits on top of my flat tank which takes up the top half of my van the reel isn't secure and lifts out
I then work from the side door which is fine
I'm after if I can securing the hose reel but the only way I can think of doing it is from the roof as I can't bracket the base in as its on the tank ... that make sense ??? ???
can't help thinking it'll be easier to work save lifting in and out ( but I'd like to still have ability to if needs).. and make it easier to reel in
I can't from the back doors
Anyone else do this or have any suggestions
Cheers
Paul
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No reason why you can't drill into the top of your tank...
Use non-rusting bolts & big washers.
Or, gripfill (or pink grip if you can get it-it's much better) a sheet of marine ply to the top if your tank and fix the reel as you wish...
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wouldn't have it on the roof, to much weight swinging around, and without spending a lot of money on welding it could be a bit to dangerous.
is there any reason you cant fix it at the back of the van buy the doors?
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I put two ratchet straps around my tank secured to the floor then put ply board under these secure the hose real to this easiest way mate
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wouldn't have it on the roof, to much weight swinging around, and without spending a lot of money on welding it could be a bit to dangerous.
is there any reason you cant fix it at the back of the van buy the doors?
R C thanks for the reply was thinking the same as you
To answer your question I could but can't .. My van is split in half and I run the window cleaning operation from the top half via the sliding doors ... It's then partioned off leaving me the back Half of the van ...
However I'm having a rejig and seriously giving this thought
But I get out the van open the side door lift the reel out switch the pump on reel out and go..
Just trying to make it more slicker by avoiding where I can lifting the hose reel in and out and much prefer to reel it in at above ground level ..it seem easier than bending down..
Just trying to be a bit smarter and slicker and make things easier
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I put two ratchet straps around my tank secured to the floor then put ply board under these secure the hose real to this easiest way mate
Cheers Michael I'm getting the idea of the ply wood on the tank thing now...
How's tricks anyways ?
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I put two ratchet straps around my tank secured to the floor then put ply board under these secure the hose real to this easiest way mate
that's a good way to do it,
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I have upright tank against the bulkhead.The reel hangs from the inside roof from two 2x4 planks of wood running from the bulkhead to the middle cross roof strut they are flush with the inner roof of my van. The hose then comes out the side door my gas heat is also hung on the side of the tank which is wood lined inside the door.Works very well.
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ive seen carpet cleaning reels hung from the roofs of vans and with the pipes on they will weight in at over 200kgs so don't worry to much about the window cleaning ones