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Title: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Stoots on August 28, 2017, 08:40:52 pm
Installed my van roller today


https://youtu.be/rih-dR4Zcdo


will see how it goes tomorrow!
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: nathankaye on August 28, 2017, 10:25:31 pm
Looks a good job.
The thing that puts me off with going through the floor is the need to disconnect the pole hose from the main hose so you can put the brush away and drive to the next job. Rather than trapping the hose in the van door.
Or can you still do that? But risk the hose dangling under vehicle??
(Asking as this is what troubles my thoughts when deciding what to do, so keen to know how you get on)

I would agree with you, it looks like either a swivel elbow or hard plumb it in and that would give space to move the reel over enough.

Lol its one thing ive now learnt that its not a simple case of amending one thing, it always leads to more work or in my case more hassle  (but well worth it)
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Stoots on August 28, 2017, 11:09:03 pm
The hose fits under the door so plan is to reel in, put brush back in then close door.

I think I will put some sort of clip on the reel to stop it spinning between jobs.





Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: dazmond on August 29, 2017, 08:15:29 am
why have you done this to your van adam?is it so you can lock the van doors while working?
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Stoots on August 29, 2017, 08:27:06 am
No I could lock the van doors before whilst working over the hose but it meant pulling off all the hose then going back to van and locking doors. Or pulling off all hose into a pile then locking door, meaning you end up with not enough or too much hose out and often tangles.

It also means I can pull out at slightly better angles and not scrape the hose on the doors.

Will see how it works in action but idea is pull pole out lock doors then I'm away.

Will see today if it's any quicker in practice
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on August 30, 2017, 07:20:47 pm
Efficiency is key.

I've got a similar setup and it can't be beaten in speed while maintaining security of a locked van.

My new vans central locking doesn't lock the front doors if the back door is open, so while I'm round the back of a property I like to know my van and contents are secure.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Stoots on August 30, 2017, 07:31:39 pm
After a couple of days use i can conclude It is indeed a bit easier/more efficent than before.

Its not a game changer, but every little helps.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: simon w on August 30, 2017, 07:36:35 pm
I'm having a van fitted out with through the floor hose guides and quick release/removable hose reels on Monday and will post a photo after the work is finished if I get chance  8)
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: dazmond on August 30, 2017, 07:36:47 pm
Efficiency is key.

I've got a similar setup and it can't be beaten in speed while maintaining security of a locked van.

My new vans central locking doesn't lock the front doors if the back door is open, so while I'm round the back of a property I like to know my van and contents are secure.

thats a bit crap mate!what van have you got?my new connect locks cabin,side door and one back van door when i leave one door open.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on August 31, 2017, 07:10:58 am
Efficiency is key.

I've got a similar setup and it can't be beaten in speed while maintaining security of a locked van.

My new vans central locking doesn't lock the front doors if the back door is open, so while I'm round the back of a property I like to know my van and contents are secure.

thats a bit crap mate!what van have you got?my new connect locks cabin,side door and one back van door when i leave one door open.

A 2017 Renault trafic sport!

It is a bit pap to be honest that when you hit the central locking button it doesn't just lock what it can, I could use the key and manually go to the front doors and do it, but I'd always be forgetting.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: wayne m on August 31, 2017, 07:16:21 pm
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on August 31, 2017, 08:30:24 pm
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1504207634_IMG_2233.JPG)

14k plus vat with delivery mileage. Can't beat it for the price.

 Sl29 sport with sat nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, alloys etc.

Love it so far, plus I've got 4 years warranty and rac cover for peace of mind. Hopefully I don't need to use either though.  :o
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: p1w1 on August 31, 2017, 10:56:27 pm
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1504207634_IMG_2233.JPG)

14k plus vat with delivery mileage. Can't beat it for the price.

 Sl29 sport with sat nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, alloys etc.

Love it so far, plus I've got 4 years warranty and rac cover for peace of mind. Hopefully I don't need to use either though.  :o
same company name as me  :)
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: wayne m on August 31, 2017, 11:08:07 pm
What's the company called you got it from? That's the same colour and model I've been looking at?  Thanks
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on September 01, 2017, 07:11:34 am
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1504207634_IMG_2233.JPG)

14k plus vat with delivery mileage. Can't beat it for the price.

 Sl29 sport with sat nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, alloys etc.

Love it so far, plus I've got 4 years warranty and rac cover for peace of mind. Hopefully I don't need to use either though.  :o
same company name as me  :)

Really?

Where you based?

I'm in Scotland and when I chose my name 10 years ago there was just one other down in London that was a bit different.

Aslong as we're not too close. 😂
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on September 01, 2017, 07:13:07 am
What's the company called you got it from? That's the same colour and model I've been looking at?  Thanks

It was Renault Romford.

Can't fault them to be honest. The sl29's are harder to come across as they've got the bigger payload, but I'm sure they could track one down for you.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: p1w1 on September 01, 2017, 07:56:29 am
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1504207634_IMG_2233.JPG)

14k plus vat with delivery mileage. Can't beat it for the price.

 Sl29 sport with sat nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, alloys etc.

Love it so far, plus I've got 4 years warranty and rac cover for peace of mind. Hopefully I don't need to use either though.  :o
same company name as me  :)

Really?

Where you based?

I'm in Scotland and when I chose my name 10 years ago there was just one other down in London that was a bit different.

Aslong as we're not too close. 😂
I'm in Essex so think we will be ok  ;D
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Jonny 87 on September 01, 2017, 09:10:15 am
What deal did You get on the trafic sport and where from as looking at getting one myself? Cheers



(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1504207634_IMG_2233.JPG)

14k plus vat with delivery mileage. Can't beat it for the price.

 Sl29 sport with sat nav, parking sensors, reversing camera, alloys etc.

Love it so far, plus I've got 4 years warranty and rac cover for peace of mind. Hopefully I don't need to use either though.  :o
same company name as me  :)

Really?

Where you based?

I'm in Scotland and when I chose my name 10 years ago there was just one other down in London that was a bit different.

Aslong as we're not too close. 😂
I'm in Essex so think we will be ok  ;D

Ger off muy patch!!!!

 ;D
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: simon w on September 08, 2017, 07:29:58 am
Through the floor hose guides and bracket mounted hose guides x2 fitted modified/fabricated petal style hose reels to give 400mm clearance for 100 metre of microbore on each hose reel and brackets fitted to the van floor which hold the reels rigid in place but quick release for removing from the van.

I'm going to have side bar/brace fitted to each reel to give extra strength and then powder coating the brackets and lower parts of the reels next week to prevent corrosion.

We have been using them for two days and all seems to be working efficiently and smoothly.

Generally happy with them but may have a closer look at the new reels Grippatank are releasing in November if I think they'll take up less space in the vans. 
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Stoots on September 08, 2017, 08:17:32 am
^looks like the same thing I've done but I'll bet a fair old wedge more expensive.

Having worked with mine for a week I'm actually thinking about going back to how it was before.

I'm finding that when pulling the hose off sometimes it causes the reel to spin too fast and create loops which then snag.
When this happens the coils become looser which then makes pulling out the hose quite hard as it snags on itself. Reset the hose and all works nicely but was still getting the issue a few times during the day and it was annoying me.


Also the angles are not much better as you snag the tyre if trying to pull out more than 90 degrees.

Looking at you pic above Simon it looks as though your reels are doing the same, the coils don't look tight. How you finding it?
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: dazmond on September 08, 2017, 08:50:00 am
^looks like the same thing I've done but I'll bet a fair old wedge more expensive.

Having worked with mine for a week I'm actually thinking about going back to how it was before.

I'm finding that when pulling the hose off sometimes it causes the reel to spin too fast and create loops which then snag.
When this happens the coils become looser which then makes pulling out the hose quite hard as it snags on itself. Reset the hose and all works nicely but was still getting the issue a few times during the day and it was annoying me.


Also the angles are not much better as you snag the tyre if trying to pull out more than 90 degrees.

Looking at you pic above Simon it looks as though your reels are doing the same, the coils don't look tight. How you finding it?

keep it simple adam.you ll find over time that its all just "extra fluff" that you dont need for your day to day working.have you seen lots of wagga videos?he s a serial faffer who loves to mess with his set up.i think he sees it as a hobby rather than anything else.most of his stuff is rubbish though and useless and doesnt really make your job anymore effective and productive.
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: simon w on September 08, 2017, 09:29:01 am
^looks like the same thing I've done but I'll bet a fair old wedge more expensive.

Having worked with mine for a week I'm actually thinking about going back to how it was before.

I'm finding that when pulling the hose off sometimes it causes the reel to spin too fast and create loops which then snag.
When this happens the coils become looser which then makes pulling out the hose quite hard as it snags on itself. Reset the hose and all works nicely but was still getting the issue a few times during the day and it was annoying me.


Also the angles are not much better as you snag the tyre if trying to pull out more than 90 degrees.

Looking at you pic above Simon it looks as though your reels are doing the same, the coils don't look tight. How you finding it?


Not finding it too hard taking hose off and putting it back on the reels.  Just a case of hose management and parking van in the best spot for each job.  Already noticed how much water is saved by not lifting reels in and out of van and loosing water from the half inch hose each time we disconnect. The 400mm clearance helps with keeping hose aligned.  So far I'm finding this method better than our previous set up and it can only get better as we get used to working this way and more efficient
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: P @ F on September 08, 2017, 12:22:56 pm
Heres my expensive rollers , Halfords exhaust clamp and 2 Poundland carribena thingies  ;D

Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: Splash & dash on September 08, 2017, 09:33:16 pm
Heres my expensive rollers , Halfords exhaust clamp and 2 Poundland carribena thingies  ;D
Nice and simple probably works well but not very secure and how do you work on a windy /wet day with the doors open?
Title: Re: Under van roller fitted today
Post by: P @ F on September 08, 2017, 09:54:32 pm
Easy , I just dont work on wet and windy days , thats for suckers  ;D