Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Stephen burton on June 02, 2015, 05:58:08 pm
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Has anyone else got a claber hose reel with 100m 8mm hose on, I just put mine on and really struggled to fit it all on
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nope but ive got 100m of microbore(6mm)on no problem on my spare(claber) reel.
seriously mate ditch the 8mm and buy some 6mm.its so much easier to work with if you use your van mount a lot.
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Modify it.
Drill the holes lower down to make the centre section smaller.
(http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c60/bear-uk/Nexus%204%2011-14/IMG_20140126_163908_zpsd8400830.jpg) (http://s25.photobucket.com/user/bear-uk/media/Nexus%204%2011-14/IMG_20140126_163908_zpsd8400830.jpg.html)
Fit some wood across the top to stop the hose going down the side if the reel.
(http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c60/bear-uk/Nexus%204%2011-14/IMG_20140126_165940_zpse32f05e1.jpg) (http://s25.photobucket.com/user/bear-uk/media/Nexus%204%2011-14/IMG_20140126_165940_zpse32f05e1.jpg.html)
Fit some wood to the bottom to save grazed knuckles.
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Nice mod.
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Smartie pants, the wood across the top will save me a lot of trips back muttering to myself!
Any ideas how to fit it to the metal bar at the back of an L200?
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Smartie pants, the wood across the top will save me a lot of trips back muttering to myself!
Any ideas how to fit it to the metal bar at the back of an L200?
the wood is an ace idea.
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Smartie pants, the wood across the top will save me a lot of trips back muttering to myself!
Any ideas how to fit it to the metal bar at the back of an L200?
the wood is an ace idea.
+1
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Fix it down to the van floor using 4 x 15mm pipe clips self tapped.....
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its easier just to buy microbore than modding a reel to fit 8mm on.
8mm is awful to work with when you ve got used to 6mm hose.
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Fix it down to the van floor using 4 x 15mm pipe clips self tapped.....
It's like a bumper (metal bar) that I want to attach the hose reel to so I don't have to lift it in and out and keep my load area locked as equipment has gone a miss.
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6mm is so much easier to work with , But after 8 weeks mine is showing signs of wear not sure how much longer it will last the Thermobore was far far more durable .
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6mm is so much easier to work with , But after 8 weeks mine is showing signs of wear not sure how much longer it will last the Thermobore was far far more durable .
standard microbore should last you well over a year mate.where did you get yours from?
i have some thats over 2 years old and it get driven over hundreds of times a week! ;D
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6mm is so much easier to work with , But after 8 weeks mine is showing signs of wear not sure how much longer it will last the Thermobore was far far more durable .
standard microbore should last you well over a year mate.where did you get yours from?
i have some thats over 2 years old and it get driven over hundreds of times a week! ;D
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Gardiners microbore only ever buy from Gardiners .
Not sure if the worst part is damage from been driven over , But after dragging around houses and walls it is showing some rub marks that are almost through the outer skin .