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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: shine services on December 13, 2013, 12:08:57 pm

Title: wind & Ladder work
Post by: shine services on December 13, 2013, 12:08:57 pm
With wind speeds increasing, At what speed would you draw the line at using ladders?
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: dannymack on December 13, 2013, 02:52:19 pm
Ladders fewww I'm sure window cleaners use to use them back in the 80's & 90's & into the 0's. there old school it's all wfp now pmsl !!! 👳👳👳
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: roundbuilder on December 13, 2013, 02:54:02 pm
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Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: dannymack on December 13, 2013, 03:01:26 pm
Mick now you got the piccy bug, I've started ya off with it now, pmsl !!! 👳👳👳trademark Stan jolly gud, many tanks !!! 👳👳👳
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: roundbuilder on December 13, 2013, 03:08:18 pm
Lol velly guud my fliend
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 03:27:34 pm
There are plenty of trad guy's still using ladders so regarding wind is just a matter of using your common sense. Ali ladders are lighter to use but also are easier to be blown over in gusts of wind.

Myself like many others over the years have converted over to wfp as is safer method. Some trad guy's use poles now for tops. So as a cheaper option instead of going wfp might be worth you considering learning to trad by pole instead of using a ladder.

Whatever methods be it trad, wfp or internal pad systems are just tools a window cleaner has at his disposal and is a personal choice which one they find most suited to the task.
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: P.C.S. on December 13, 2013, 03:36:19 pm
When I worked off of ladders, the best thing I found were ladder mitts.
Much more lateral grip resulting in feeling that bit safer working in windier conditions... obviously there are limits though! ;)
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: wpclean on December 13, 2013, 03:41:30 pm
I remember using ladders in my younger days, and used to panic when at the top of the ladder when it was gusty,
once it was so windy I just jumped off into a a bush  ;D
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 04:01:05 pm
I was trying to find an old funny vid on youtube of a window cleaner up his ladder holding on for dear life. Was funny as hell to see as the poor lads was bricking it ;D
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: johnny bravo on December 13, 2013, 04:18:19 pm
smurf,    do you find it awkward getting onto the other forum, i do,  seems to take too long to come onto screen. ill wait a few minutes then turn it off and come on here.
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 05:27:03 pm
Best not to talk about other forums on here jonny as we don't want to get banned now do we ;D
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: robertphil on December 13, 2013, 05:44:40 pm
if you work off ladders daily you know by instinct what the limits are


 by the way ,ladder using window cleaners  are still  the majority of window cleaners
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: windowswashed on December 13, 2013, 06:12:44 pm
Still use ladders for access on flat roofs for commercial only. Thank goodness for WFP so don't have to worry about positioning ladder in window frame recesses anymore on domestics on windy days and having to fit stabilisers and rubber mats  :)
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Johnny B on December 13, 2013, 06:36:40 pm
It's been a bit blowy here this week. I had a higher than usual gutter clean to do this week which I had to postpone for very obvious reasons, but was able to carry on doing windows. I have a pair of thick rubber gloves which I use as ladder mitts, and with these on I can jam the ladder under the fascia boards and work away safely enough.   

I don't have the ability to measure wind speed, so I use my own judgement to discern if it is viable to continue or not.

John



 
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: C o z y on December 13, 2013, 06:45:01 pm
It's been a bit blowy here this week. I had a higher than usual gutter clean to do this week which I had to postpone for very obvious reasons, but was able to carry on doing windows. I have a pair of thick rubber gloves which I use as ladder mitts, and with these on I can jam the ladder under the fascia boards and work away safely enough.   

I don't have the ability to measure wind speed, so I use my own judgement to discern if it is viable to continue or not.

John

 

Same here.

Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: sunshine windies on December 13, 2013, 09:29:09 pm
when its too windy for ladders its too windy for WFP also  :)
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 10:12:36 pm
I use this ladder setup for clearing gutters upto 2 storey by hand.

Is the safest setup I've found to date


It's been a bit blowy here this week. I had a higher than usual gutter clean to do this week which I had to postpone for very obvious reasons, but was able to carry on doing windows. I have a pair of thick rubber gloves which I use as ladder mitts, and with these on I can jam the ladder under the fascia boards and work away safely enough.  

I don't have the ability to measure wind speed, so I use my own judgement to discern if it is viable to continue or not.

John



 
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Post by: dave0123 on December 13, 2013, 10:49:01 pm
was it this video lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEGSH0uCHJM
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 10:53:16 pm
Yep thats the one...good find ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Jonny 87 on December 13, 2013, 10:54:58 pm
if you work off ladders daily you know by instinct what the limits are


 by the way ,ladder using window cleaners  are still  the majority of window cleaners

Your right.

Us WFPers are the elite.

 :D ;D
Title: Re: wind & Ladder work
Post by: Smurf on December 13, 2013, 10:57:17 pm
a real window cleaner has the skill to use all methods  ;D