Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dannymack on February 18, 2014, 04:17:18 pm
-
Bonjour Poleking soz m8 didn't see your question regarding a skid plate, it's my 450 tank which sits in a frame ill find pic
Also regarding the gardening gear I do gardening well just a little bit as we do care homes and we also do ground maintenance ie tidy car parks, cut back bushes & cut grass for management company's
you never know further down the road what jobs you get in hence that's why I got the transit custom bigger van 👨👨👨
PS the wooden frame I built myself to make more room in the van for the mower and stuff !!!!
-
Look at you with your fleet of company vehicles! ;D
Very smart.
-
Very smart, someone's doing well!
I do gardening, and am looking to do some windows as extra, looks like we are the mirror of each other.... My vans not as new as yours thought lol
-
Pmsl !!! My fleet only got 2 but cheers
🚙🚙👍
Craig how do you get on in winter as the everything stops growing, I'm fortunate that I still have to keep grounds clean so I just use the leaf blower. I don't do loads of gardening only on some sites. We mainly do window cleaning & internal cleaning to care homes communal & office cleaning 👍👳👍
-
Both nice and professional looking though
-
Thanks for all ya kind comments 👍👍👍
-
Looks smart chap! 8) 8) 8)
-
No worries, still not sure what skid plate means bud?
Is it like a self contained floor that you slide (or skid) in the van that has everything on it?
-
I'm not sure why they call it a skid plate, yes basically what your saying its all built onto the frame. I've had it about 10 years now from Omnipole
Alex may know more, why its called that as I'm sure he sells them with a 450 & 650 tanks 👳
-
Cheers James 👍
-
All good. Cheers bud.