Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Smudger on April 13, 2014, 05:00:36 pm
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Hi chaps,
Got a large PW job at a school next week,
I currently use 3/8 2 wire hose which is ruddy heavy, some of the upcoming work is off the ground ( canopies etc.. ) I thought I might get 30 mtrs of 5/16 single wire as is much lighter, the rating is higher than the PW but I wondered if the smaller diameter would effect the performance out of the lance ?
What size hose do you guys use?
Thx
Darran
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Just got 30m myself for similar reasons, got it locally at
http://www.washdownsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Washdown_Supplies_Hoses_3.html
Mine is a red one
Nice guy to do business with and reasonable
Andrew
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5/16" is fine but I use 3/8" with 15m of 1/4" on the gun end - I have 65m in total on the reel.
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Why 1/4 ?
Just for lightness ?
Darran
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It's light and really flexible but just the last length
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I use a similar set up to BDCS.
I use 3/8 as standard, but when I need extra length I'll take a 5/16
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Most jobs have been small enough that I have just about reached with 30 mtrs, or shuffled the PW over a bit
So going to add 20mtrs of 5/16 diameter
Darran
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I always struggle with the thinner hoses curling up even with a swivel on the lance. As soon as the pressure washer gains pressure you can see it try and curl.
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Man up boys! ;D working with 3/8 will keep you fit.
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I've run 2 x 200 metres of hose lengths. Try pulling that around a car park, without releasing the pressure.
1/4 inch hose is for Louie Spence types ;)
Rob ;D
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When scating one pushes the scater along the other lad pulling the hose about and out the path of the next turn. 30LPM @ 500 Bar, heavy and most we ever use is 120m. Average 60m depending how close we get on the streets.
Falch's own branded hose is slightly thinner than 3/8 and cost £440 for 30m 500 Bar rated. Nothing special, just Falch branded.
I get 30m 3/8 for £90. 400 Bar rated.
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When scating one pushes the scater along the other lad pulling the hose about and out the path of the next turn. 30LPM @ 500 Bar, heavy and most we ever use is 120m. Average 60m depending how close we get on the streets.
Falch's own branded hose is slightly thinner than 3/8 and cost £440 for 30m 500 Bar rated. Nothing special, just Falch branded.
I get 30m 3/8 for £90. 400 Bar rated.
Unless he is too busy taking pictures ;D
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I've ordered 600m of 1" multi spiral hose because I want to man up ::)roll
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When scating one pushes the scater along the other lad pulling the hose about and out the path of the next turn. 30LPM @ 500 Bar, heavy and most we ever use is 120m. Average 60m depending how close we get on the streets.
Falch's own branded hose is slightly thinner than 3/8 and cost £440 for 30m 500 Bar rated. Nothing special, just Falch branded.
I get 30m 3/8 for £90. 400 Bar rated.
Unless he is too busy taking pictures ;D
;D ;D
I've ordered 600m of 1" multi spiral hose because I want to man up ::)roll
Only 600m mate? ;D ;)
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We're soft down south
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When scating one pushes the scater along the other lad pulling the hose about and out the path of the next turn. 30LPM @ 500 Bar, heavy and most we ever use is 120m. Average 60m depending how close we get on the streets.
Falch's own branded hose is slightly thinner than 3/8 and cost £440 for 30m 500 Bar rated. Nothing special, just Falch branded.
I get 30m 3/8 for £90. 400 Bar rated.
Can I ask which supplier you use for the hose please ?
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When working at higher levels there's usually a place to secure the first length of hose (or whichever depending on distance). Just do this with enough spare length to attach othe lengths easily. Doing this means your not fighting against any weight at all.
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5/16 single wire was a dream to work with yesterday day the carrot crunchers (norfolk boys) loved it
However the telescopic lance was a pile of $h!te
Darran