Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Darran Pryce on October 13, 2014, 10:46:57 am
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Just in the process of becoming Safe Contractor approved, any of you chaps got this and has it helped your cleaning business?
Thanks
Darran
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We have it and need it for the customers we work with.
If we didn't we would need to fill out questionnaires every time.
We also use it as a tool to gain the work. Much like NCCA/TACCA/Woolsafe/IICRC etc etc
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Darren
I tried to ring you earlier but couldn't get an answer from your mobile ? All I was going to ask is , I have just picked up a new cimex today from JK and as you have a Cimex and you have the same van as me, just wondered how you got it in the van ? As its one hell of a beast, I couldnt believe the weight when I picked it up
Stuart
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Afew trips down to the gym might help, build them muscles up. ;)
I personally have never had a problem ,even when solution still in the tank , but seriously their is a knack and as you say is a beast.
Geoff
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Geoff
you are obviously a lot stronger than me mate, I realy couldn't believe the weight of this beast when I picked it up this afternoon, I thought it would compare to my chemstractor, but the cimex is much beefier and heavier, but a good bit of kit all the same
Stuart
p s I did pop over to machine mart as they sell folding ramps, but they only have a very small lip that lays on your bumper but they are made in mind so you drill two holes in the top of your pumper, but as I have reversing sensor's at the back of the bumper I am reluctant to start drilling holes
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Afew trips down to the gym might help, build them muscles up. ;)
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Ha ha ;D ;D
I am an old man you know ! Lol
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Hi Stu,
The chap who I purchased mine off threw in some van ramps. Bit of a run and push and up she goes. I've got the big boy wheel version, not sure if that makes it any easier!
Mind you my middle name is Superman ;)
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Darren
you dont know where hi got the ramps do you ? Are the alloy type ?
Ive seen quite a few types but only has a very small lip that rests on the tpp of the bumper
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That's the one mate. More than adequate. Tough little things... He even gave me a bag to put them in. You got the big boy version?
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No, ive got the standard version, I might buy the big wheels in the near future
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Its a cracking machine, looks the part on jobs.... paid just over 1k for it, but got my money back so many times. The finish so top dog.
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The guy who delivered mine, worked for truvox and it was an ex demo , had a little electric winch that folded up fitted in back of his van, quite handy really ,
not sure where you would get one
geoff
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Think I am going to have to buy a F#####G Hyab ! Lol
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Relief phew!!!!
Just got a aluminium pair of telescopic ramps off ebay £70 all in
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Will it fit standing up in a normal roof transit?
Cant you just grab the handle on the base and one of the blue metal sections where the wheels are and just dead lift the bitch in to the van?
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So what about Safecontractor ;D
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Carpet Dawg
yes mate ive tried that, and it can be done but it aint easy, the heaviest rotary I've ever layed my hands on , albeit a well made beast ! Lol
I cant answer your question about a ford transit as I dont own one, but I imagne it would go in no problem, it stands up with plenty of clearence in my lwb Citroen Dispatch
stuart
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you want to try lifting one of the Premiere Rotaries with a tank on - felt like i was having a hernia every time i lifted it!! And i have had a Cimex (38) which was a lot lighter than the Premiere but it was an old one so maybe the new Cimex is heavier?
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So what about Safecontractor ;D