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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: steven 1 on July 11, 2014, 09:09:10 pm
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1405109238_4.jpg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1405109275_weave 22.jpg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1405109298_weave.jpg)Hi Guys
Just a sneak preview of the latest technology in water fed pole systems, from EX-ceed Innovation!
With clamps being an ongoing issue we have come up with these poles with superior clamps with a clamping force of 60 KG, but smooth as silk to open close,
The new carbon we use makes the pole extremely rigid and strong, also very light weight.
These are the first poles on the market to be tubeless, with a patented concept.(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1405109191_11.jpg)
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is that full carbon?
It looks like its inter-weaved with fibreglass.
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Looks good do you have a website for it yet?
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How much they cost thou??
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If you are looking for testers I will happily offer our services free of charge. Unfortunately Dave is no longer with us so I won't be able to give it the full "Dave durability test", however the "Big Stu durability test" is fairly extensive.
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How heavy are they without a brush?
I'm not keen on the name though; anything that starts with 'Ex' has negative connotations for me, like the Ex-wife has. :-\
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How heavy are they without a brush?
I'm not keen on the name though; anything that starts with 'Ex' has negative connotations for me, like the Ex-wife has. :-\
lol
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when you say tubeless, does that mean the actual pole is filled with water?
if the connector broke inside the pole is it replacable and finally whats the weight of it as ive seen a few people ask this but ive not found any answers anywhere, just wondering how heavy i will be with this new concept of no tubes inside?
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Hi
The pole does not fill with water, there is a small length of hose in the top section, with a fitting at the bottom.
The fitting is made of stainless steel, it never sees daylight as it were so it will last a long time before wear.
the fitting is around £5 to replace.
as regards weight we do not know for sure, the 18ft pole i have showed a preview of, is a sample, that weighs 1000grm
We are having made more clamps for the other poles this week, when all assembled we will know the correct weights
Steven.
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Clamps look good, but the exposed thread could be an issue
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Clamps look good, but the exposed thread could be an issue
Sorry, dont understand?
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o dear who upset steven ;D ;D ;D
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o dear who upset steven ;D ;D ;D
Is he an Argentina supporter perchance? Huff? Flounce?
;D ;D ;D
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Clamps look good, but the exposed thread could be an issue
Have to agree, I had exposed thread on my old Extel clamps they where Ok when new but as the pole wore and
the clamps got further tightened more of the tread got exposed.
Long story short lost a lump of hand skin on a cold winters day, you wouldn't believe how a bit of exposed metal could cut skin so
easily.
Pole was binned.
Suppose wearing gloves would solve the problem but I don't like wearing them.
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Where's he gone?
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Just seen the clamps. Please don't tell me in all their wisdom a piece of the metal thread will be showing lol.
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Mk2 smart clamps
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w202/sierragls/5710B797-BCA0-44A1-B9D4-54F3540168AC.jpg) (http://s177.photobucket.com/user/sierragls/media/5710B797-BCA0-44A1-B9D4-54F3540168AC.jpg.html)
Mark 1 smart clamp
(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w202/sierragls/602D292B-A076-4210-8DA7-D6327327FD2B.jpg) (http://s177.photobucket.com/user/sierragls/media/602D292B-A076-4210-8DA7-D6327327FD2B.jpg.html)
Both thread showing, I've never had a problem. Don't see what the fuss is sbout
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Just seen the clamps. Please don't tell me in all their wisdom a piece of the metal thread will be showing lol.
My God Pure h20. Can't possibly use a pole with a bit of thread showing, it's madness.
Get a grip!!!