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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H MAN on March 23, 2017, 05:09:47 am
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Big test is it possible to use 24inch squeegee on small windows. Comparing a 24 inch to 12 inch squeegee on small house windows. WHAT DO YOU THINK??
https://youtu.be/7-isMqifZT4
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Big test is it possible to use 24inch squeegee on small windows. Comparing a 24 inch to 12 inch squeegee on small house windows. WHAT DO YOU THINK??
https://youtu.be/7-isMqifZT4
What's the difference between swivel and pivotal?
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Noticed the other free movement swivel type handles have a side to side motion.
Or slight circular motion.
It is not possible to have even pressure while using these.
We have made it so to have a bearing like movement, where there is pressure directly over the squeegee channel as you use it.
Having this allows you to have better and easier control.
As you see in video no detailing necessary.
https://youtu.be/7-isMqifZT4
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Been using this swivel movement for about 12 months now.
Done a few fix's to get it to work smoothly .
Once it is all sorted out and have a pending patent on it.
Then hopefully manufactured have on the market . ;D ;)
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Big test is it possible to use 24inch squeegee on small windows. Comparing a 24 inch to 12 inch squeegee on small house windows. WHAT DO YOU THINK??
https://youtu.be/7-isMqifZT4
What's the difference between swivel and pivotal?
Pivotal is when the movement is pivoting on end of point no direct pressure when moving the handle.
A swivel movement moves around a point and gives you even pressure when move the handle.
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Been using this swivel movement for about 12 months now.
Done a few fix's to get it to work smoothly .
Once it is all sorted out and have a pending patent on it.
Then hopefully manufactured have on the market . ;D ;)
I would just like to inform you that I have applied to the UK Intellectual Property Office for a full Utility Patent on the
nut and bolt fastener mechanism which I presume you will need to utilise to accomplish your swivel motion. ;D
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That's the furture? ???
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That's the furture? ???
Yes Dave it is very hard to explain.
Only if you see it you will probable know what I am talking about. :)
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I would just like to inform you that I have applied to the UK Intellectual Property Office for a full Utility Patent on the
nut and bolt fastener mechanism which I presume you will need to utilise to accomplish your swivel motion. ;D
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Will not be screwed together more lightly to come undone.
It will be permanently fixed together. ;)
But still able to swivel.
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I would just like to inform you that I have applied to the UK Intellectual Property Office for a full Utility Patent on the
nut and bolt fastener mechanism which I presume you will need to utilise to accomplish your swivel motion. ;D
Will not be screwed together more lightly to come undone.
It will be permanently fixed together. ;)
But still able to swivel.
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Oh dear! Another missed opportunity. ;D
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Has someone reinvented the wheel? I have been using wagtails for over 20 years and used converted stanley paint pad handles for WFP swivels for the last 15 years. Gardiner swivels took over the WFP side of it.
Alas, they stopped making the stanley paint pads in the old form, and can't buy the original Wagtail combo either. The latter is a great bit of kit, one pass washes and squeegies using very little water making it great for insides.
B&Q seem to have stopped selling the Harris 5m extention pole, I still use one to do 1st floor french doors that have bars in front of them. That Harris pole took many of us into the world of WFP costing just £15 at the time.
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It's the furture I tell you!
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It's the furture I tell you!
The furture ???
OH the future yep that's right. ;D
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Have you corrected it yet?
Oh dear, you haven't
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Have you corrected it yet?
Oh dear, you haven't
Correct what??
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The furturistic spelling mistake on your film title. :o
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The furturistic spelling mistake on your film title. :o
:o ??? ::)roll :-[ ;D