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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on May 29, 2018, 03:15:15 am

Title: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: nathankaye on May 29, 2018, 03:15:15 am
https://youtu.be/x6IEUFQ6lio
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: dazmond on May 29, 2018, 08:41:21 am
if money is tight its ok to start you off however id want to secure the tank down with at least another ratchet strap (and a fixed reel in the van)...oh and a controller as 400L wont last long on full flow..... ;D
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: Stoots on May 29, 2018, 11:37:16 am
Same as what I have with a 500 tank. Don't need anything more.
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: Richard Groves on May 29, 2018, 12:31:58 pm
Nathan. Have you posted this to show just how cheap and bare bones simple a system can be ? .....  I suspect you're not  ;) . Tbf though it does illustrate perfectly what's needed. Everything else is just bells and whistles. I started with an almost identical set up. With the exception of a flow controller and scr and decent mounted hose reel I'm not that different now. Still use ratchets but beefier and more adequately anchored. I'd have the battery strapped down too but that's it.
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: alank on May 29, 2018, 03:12:34 pm
Yup there's nowt wrong with that set up it don't need to be pretty to get out there and graft ;D
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: John Mart on May 29, 2018, 03:46:39 pm
I had similar and sent employees out in it, but gradually I was becoming uncomfortable with the safety in the event of an accident and the fact that it looked amateurish when charging decent prices and working out of new vans.
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: nathankaye on May 29, 2018, 03:54:04 pm
Nathan. Have you posted this to show just how cheap and bare bones simple a system can be ? .....  I suspect you're not  ;) . Tbf though it does illustrate perfectly what's needed. Everything else is just bells and whistles. I started with an almost identical set up. With the exception of a flow controller and scr and decent mounted hose reel I'm not that different now. Still use ratchets but beefier and more adequately anchored. I'd have the battery strapped down too but that's it.

Posted to see peoples reactions.
Personally i think the person on the vid makes the point himself doesnt he!

But i like this set up as well for ones who want to do so cheaper
https://youtu.be/bKb-sjFf5mc
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: dazmond on May 29, 2018, 05:49:34 pm
each to their own but im not a tinkerer like some of these guys...i cant be arsed fannying around with bits and bobs bought off ebay.some of them do it as a hobby which is cool but id rather spend more and get a better system (and enjoy my free time doing something else)....better tank/frame/hose reel,pump etc....and better poles....to make my job as easy as possible.....
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: Pete Thompson on May 29, 2018, 06:28:14 pm
"now why would you go and spend thaaaaaasaaaands for it to be done?"

Answer: because what you have there is a pile of trash.

My advice is to forget messing about with a load of cobbled together crap and just get a professionally built system installed.
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: Phil J on May 30, 2018, 05:35:29 pm
As long as the water coming out of the brush is pure it doesn't really matter what kind of set-up your using. Hopefully it's anchored down and reliable, job done.
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: H2GoKent on May 30, 2018, 06:03:59 pm
"now why would you go and spend thaaaaaasaaaands for it to be done?"

Answer: because what you have there is a pile of trash.

My advice is to forget messing about with a load of cobbled together crap and just get a professionally built system installed.

I both agree and disagree. A Rolls Royce is a car but so is a Ford Escort they both move along roads. I wouldn't call someone's car a pile of trash nor would I call someone's system a pile of trash. If it works and it's safe then indeed why thaasaaands?
Though he should fit another rachet strap at least, and strap down the battery.  :)
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: dazmond on May 30, 2018, 06:57:30 pm
to a certain degree its false economy to go too cheap with your van and system if your planning to be cleaning for the forseeable future......unless you like changing your van and bits and bobs every few years......
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: Richard Groves on May 30, 2018, 07:04:19 pm
a load of cobbled together crap ?
Whats that then ?
The tank ? the pump ? the battery ?
If you want cheap and reliable then this really is it, anything else is just frills ( and more to go wrong )
The only two benefits to a professionally built system is a secure tank and looking nice.
The former being of great value for peace of mind and safety and the latter being of no significance or value .
Title: Re: Wfp. Cheap as chips to setup
Post by: nathankaye on May 30, 2018, 07:32:48 pm
I agree that you dont need to have a full van install from a company in order to be a wfp window cleaner.
However sometimes I wish I did, just for the relative ease of a quick fill up when im parked up.  For now I rely on the 450gpd RO filling up the Ibc tank and then when I'm ready I can fill my van tank in less than five minute.  Obviously I can upgrade the Ro for a 4040 system if I chose to do so.
My van system is a DIY from pure freedom but when I open my van doors, it looks tidy, presentable and professional for the task at hand.
Im pleased with my diy electric reel (purefreedom reel) and my microbore hose that I connect my rhino red pole hose to inorder for me to use my slx pole n brush. I dont think I would feel the same pulling out a cheap plastic hose reel with a standard garden hose connected to it and I would be in a hurry to shut the van doors so no one saw.
Theres cheap and theres cheap! But cheap doesnt mean it cant better organised