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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: advanced on February 09, 2019, 12:19:39 pm
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Hello chaps
Having new system fitted back with Max in a month or so is time but still not sure if I should have fixed rooms in the back stacked on top of each other or just have independent rules what do you think I should go for
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Personally I like to break all the rules.
Seriously though, I use reels that are removed, although I’ve often thought of fixing them in. What puts me off is the idea of cutting a hole into my van floor.
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With out a shadow of doubt fixed.
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Mine is fixed and I work out the side of the van.
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Personally I like to break all the rules.
Seriously though, I use reels that are removed, although I’ve often thought of fixing them in. What puts me off is the idea of cutting a hole into my van floor.
You don't need to cut a hole in the floor. The hose will fit under the back door & the van will still lock.
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Fixed. I’ve got a roller in van floor but rarely use it. Mostly leave the rear door open unless in a rough area.
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Fixed - lifting a reel full of water so many times in and out your van every day won’t be good for your back long term
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fixed for me too
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Fixed - lifting a reel full of water so many times in and out your van every day won’t be good for your back long term
Its a lot quicker as well...open the doors grab the pole and away to go instead of faffing about lifting reel out and connecting to ports.
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Looks like fixed has won the majority
Thanks for advice guys
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Fixed. Just leave the doors open%0.
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Fixed one on left one on right both electric
If I need to lock doors it sits under the door frame and bumper gives enough to lock up or just close on hose works fine
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Fixed with three rollers
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For those that leave their van doors open whilst working, your tools insurance (if you have it) will be void if they're nicked. Van needs to be locked.
We have fixed reels and mostly use a 25' SLX pole. If we left the doors unlocked on our vans it's basically a 'come and get me' from the 50' Super Max & other poles & equipment. Sod that!
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Fixed.
Sod taking them in and out you will soon get sick of that idea.
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For those that leave their van doors open whilst working, your tools insurance (if you have it) will be void if they're nicked. Van needs to be locked.
We have fixed reels and mostly use a 25' SLX pole. If we left the doors unlocked on our vans it's basically a 'come and get me' from the 50' Super Max & other poles & equipment. Sod that!
Don’t have it. I’ve had nothing nicked in 8 years. You know what’s gonna happen on Monday don’t you.
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Semi fixed.
I have a cheap claber reel that sits in a little trough made of 3" x 2" to snugly fit round the hose reel frame on a ply base which is screwed to the van floor. It has a small piece of metal which can be swung over the bottom rail-frame of the hose reel thus keeping it "fixed".
On rare occasions where taking it our will help - tight parking spots etc. I can move the bit of metal which is held in place at one end with a wood screw, lift the reel out, place it on the floor and shut the van doors on the first latch over the feed hose.
The fact that the first 33 metres of the reel is pole hose means it is lighter too.
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I've always had a reel that I lift out. Although there are disadvantages, it does help when the hose needs to go through a windy route, especially if it's around car tyres or similar. I have been known to carry it beyond the tyres, unwind to the windows, then walk the main reel back to the van to connect up. There aren't many jobs like that though.
For me I think the ideal scenario would be one fixed and one free.
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Hello chaps
Having new system fitted back with Max in a month or so is time but still not sure if I should have fixed rooms in the back stacked on top of each other or just have independent rules what do you think I should go for
Fixed would be better who's Max by the way
I'm assuming he's a water fed pole sydtem installer
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I used to lift reel in and out of van years ago, but stopped due to backache, the reel is now fixed, and so is my backache.
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Fixed over semi fixed or lift in/out - if the route is windy pull out x number of meters then just walk to job rarely gets tangled that way
Van doors open all the time but very little to steal - ladders are on the roof rack - the guys have their pole in hand - if someone wants a few microfibre cloths and a bottle of white vinegar so be it - I can’t see them lifting off a tank with 600 ltrs of water and running down the road with it - we don’t carry any of our longer poles unless they are being used that day
Darran
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That's why I work out the side of the van, so I'm facing exactly the way I want to go (and straight reeling in).
Unless you park the wrong way of course!
As for negotiating car tyres, I find pre-spraying the tyres with WD40 helps the hose pull freely round and not stick! ;D
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just leave door open.. goin on 10 years... no one messes with a windies van... no one.. not even on a dodgy estate.. weve got a good rep .. lol thanks to the gipsies...
no one messes with a windies van... NO ONE...
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just leave door open.. goin on 10 years... no one messes with a windies van... no one.. not even on a dodgy estate.. weve got a good rep .. lol thanks to the gipsies...
no one messes with a windies van... NO ONE...
Really? .....
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=214622.0
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fixed every time and dont mess with anything but a power up HD
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just leave door open.. goin on 10 years... no one messes with a windies van... no one.. not even on a dodgy estate.. weve got a good rep .. lol thanks to the gipsies...
no one messes with a windies van... NO ONE...
Lee doesn’t count - it’s not sign written so
The numpty thought it was a plummets van 😂
Darran
Really? .....
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=214622.0
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just leave door open.. goin on 10 years... no one messes with a windies van... no one.. not even on a dodgy estate.. weve got a good rep .. lol thanks to the gipsies...
no one messes with a windies van... NO ONE...
Lee doesn’t count - it’s not sign written so
The numpty thought it was a plummets van 😂
Darran
Really? .....
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=214622.0
Didn’t Mick kent get his van nicked?
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For those that leave their van doors open whilst working, your tools insurance (if you have it) will be void if they're nicked. Van needs to be locked.
We have fixed reels and mostly use a 25' SLX pole. If we left the doors unlocked on our vans it's basically a 'come and get me' from the 50' Super Max & other poles & equipment. Sod that!
Don’t have it. I’ve had nothing nicked in 8 years. You know what’s gonna happen on Monday don’t you.
You’ll be fine.
Where you working Monday? And what street will you be at?
;D