Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: P @ F on October 26, 2015, 07:02:34 pm
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Just waiting for it to arrive and would like to see how you have them set up , any pics would be fantastic if poss , not sure on if i have done right , but i got a transporter combi where the second row of seats served only really as a place to eat my dinner !
Any small van pics will give me some ideas , so if you have them please do show me the way !
Cheers Rich
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Have a look at x line systems they put a 350lt in a bippa very good use of space.
Video should be on there site or YouTube.
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Thanks for that CGH , lucky for me i have the 350 upright too !
Cant help but think about laying it down though , that way it would fit bang on between the arches and make more space on top for the bits and bobs , would make the tank more stable but could be a problem with the amount of water in the footprint of the tank that i cant get out come the end of play .
It would also take 20cm off the length of the load area , should get my reel in but it will be close , think i will hold off getting the lid moved and re welded until i pick up the van.
Cheers again Rich
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richy how are you getting on health wise?
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Thanks for that CGH , lucky for me i have the 350 upright too !
Cant help but think about laying it down though , that way it would fit bang on between the arches and make more space on top for the bits and bobs , would make the tank more stable but could be a problem with the amount of water in the footprint of the tank that i cant get out come the end of play .
It would also take 20cm off the length of the load area , should get my reel in but it will be close , think i will hold off getting the lid moved and re welded until i pick up the van.
Cheers again Rich
I just had a 500 L tank made by aquaeous plastics for my new pickup, although an old 650 lay flat a mate had fitted for the time being, the bespoke one to my measurements and lid placement made much better use of the space. I was really happy with the price too - not a great deal more than a wydale tank ;)
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richy how are you getting on health wise?
Hi Franky , me fine , more to the point how are you doing , im a bit guilty of not visiting here much lately , how is you road to recovery going ?
Considering that i had my stroke on the 5 January i made a full recovery almost instantly , im not totally right yet strength wise but i am old anyway 42 ;)
It is hard to understand why i STILL aint got my license back yet , oh yes i remember now , my consultant saw fit to tell the DVLA that i drink 8 cans a night every night :o , i dont of course ........but they then labelled me as alcohol dependant , i tried to fight it but it came to light that i would spend a lot of money to get it through the courts .
I gave in and went with the flow , and i think im now close to getting the all clear , i have been lucky that my dad came on board to help , not a bad cleaner as it goes .
The old pink beauty was getting on a bit so im taking the step of downsizing and revamping the way i operate , only the ones i want get on the books now , this and shorter hours can only be good for me .
The other thing that helped out massively was Alex G , just the simple act of changing over to extreme brushes was a top move.
Time will tell if im doing the right thing , only one way to find out though eh !
Regards Rich
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Cheers for the pointer Barry , i did look at that option , but as im not blessed with a large space to begin with a production line tank might be my best option , i am more concerned with getting the tank in safely , i was lucky enough to get a light touch with the stroke , getting hit in the back of the head by 350 kg of H20 would be a pi55er ;D
I have been looking in awe at Mr S tanks but my funds have taken a kickin just lately , this re launch better be worth it ;)
Rich