Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: harry willett on July 27, 2014, 07:27:12 am
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I have been using a backpack on a maplin trolly for a year now working 6 days a week, have now installed a 500l tank etc and went out with it this week my life has been transfomed. How I have done the year with a backpack I dont know. It feels so much easier now on the first day my output has gone through the roof, seem to be using more water but I dont mind it all feels so much more professional. Thanks to everyone on this forum for all your advice and comments
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Depends on how your system was working.
I had a trolley system for 3/4 years and then went to van mounts.
I am still on van mounts BUT i will be building/buying another trolley system.
Having worked my round i know what houses and what "compact" estates would be quicker of a trolley.
The key thing is filling with water. I used a bilge pump so could fill a trolley in under 30 secs.
Hose is great and it CAN be faster. Its not always faster.
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yes agreed will still have my backpack in the van but most of my houses have good access and park on the drive, my house is all on a slope so had to carry my barrels up and down about 30 steps and found i spent a lot of time decanting water into the backpack and wasting water with overspill
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Ohhhh thats not nice! Yeah good job!
Run a van mount for 6 months then look at each house and work out is a trolley quicker?
Forget barrels.
12v bilge pump, hose,couple of tank connections and a trigger £35 And you can fill ya trolley like you would at a petrol pump :)
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Which back pack did you use 6 days a week?
Tony
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Gardiner and its still going strong
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Gardiner and its still going strong
Thank you
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Gardiner and its still going strong
Thank you
V3 is out now ;)
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for me 9 times out of 10 its easier and faster to use 100m of hose and van mount.i also have a 500L tank which i think is the perfect size for a sole trader.plenty of pure available for a full days work IMO.
i also have a 19L gardiners backpack which does come in handy for a few jobs a week.i wouldnt be without it now.its also good for applying virosol to really dirty f/s/g at height.
to fill my backpack i just use the hose feed from my tank to pump.it takes about 2 mins to fill to the brim.i can live with that as its only used for the odd awkward job.
regards
dazmond
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My pump box for tank stopped last week, I think it's a bad connection on the negative so after messing with it and not having my spare with me and as I'm impatient I decided to drop the hose from the tank into the backpack to save filling time and the hose reel on the other end to finish off a few houses from the same spot.
The transfer pump sounds good to me where can I find one.
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SEARCH EBAY 12V BILGE PUMP
thats for filling your backpack :)