Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: boldy1304 on July 23, 2019, 06:10:31 pm
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hi guys/gals .... none of the windys i know have a ova8 ive always had the slx its time for a new pole so just wondering off those that have used both is the ova8 better and worth the extra money cheers
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I think very few have an ova 8 to compare. How much extra is it?
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I seen a post the other day from someone who had split an ova8 section, I know they not been out too long but the guys I’ve seen using them do seem to like them apart from the clamps feel crap apparently!
Personally they don’t seem good enough to make me think about not buying a gardiner however the phantom clamps have got me thinking about buying a phantom pole next but I’m not keen on they’re first section bring even thinner than gardiner section 1!
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I entered a competition to try and win one, sadly I didn't win 😭
I do fancy trying one, going to have a look at them this September at the show I think
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I have the Ova 8 25 foot poles,quality poles and well worth the money,had the SLX poles which are great but got fed up with the reglueing of clamps and spinning sections.
Still use an SLX 30 on some jobs and although it is 5 feet longer it feels a lot heavier than the Ova 8 25,but funny enough don't feel there's much difference in weight compared to my SLX 25.
What I do notice is that there is more of a flex when using extended and at an angle like doing windows above a conservatory roof from the side which is beneficial to me,
Because the sections are more of an oval shape but are not 100 percent oval there is more flex from the side rather than upright if that makes any sense.
All in all a brilliant pole and will buy another at a longer length,don't know if there is extensions like Gardiner do.
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Do they make a swivel section gooseneck for theOva 8 because I couldn't go back to non swivel gooseneck regardless of pole
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Yes,they do.
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Any photos of Ova8 swivel?
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Any photos of Ova8 swivel?
Youtube it.
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With regards to gluing the clamps on it's all down to the preparation and using a good glue. When the new Gardiner clamps came out I took advice from on here and got some good glue prept the pole and they have never budged in around four years. Replaced the shims on the pole this year as they were wrecked but the pole and clamps are still fine.
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With regards to gluing the clamps on it's all down to the preparation and using a good glue. When the new Gardiner clamps came out I took advice from on here and got some good glue prept the pole and they have never budged in around four years. Replaced the shims on the pole this year as they were wrecked but the pole and clamps are still fine.
I never had any issues with clamps coming loose from gardiner but I much prefer the bolt on type now I’ve had a set of phantom clamps!
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When my clamps came lose i would wrap a piece of tape around the pole section and push the section into the clamp never ever came lose
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That’s the way to get you out of a spot for the rest of the day or so. Not a permanent solution. Clamps are great now on the newer slx. Haven’t had one come unglued for a couple of years now on any of our slx or super max. As said above prep is the key if they ever did need re-gluing.
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Always done them that way and never had to retape them either
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I get what you’re saying but it’s probably not the best healthy & safety wise. Imagine a pole coming apart on extension, damaging something & you having to explain it was held together with tape.
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Had my Gardiner slx 22 eight years n never been a problem 🙂👍
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With regards to gluing the clamps on it's all down to the preparation and using a good glue. When the new Gardiner clamps came out I took advice from on here and got some good glue prept the pole and they have never budged in around four years. Replaced the shims on the pole this year as they were wrecked but the pole and clamps are still fine.
I've never re-glued a clamp since I saw a suggestion on here to use two winds of electrical tape. Works a charm.
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I get what you’re saying but it’s probably not the best healthy & safety wise. Imagine a pole coming apart on extension, damaging something & you having to explain it was held together with tape.
I have one Gardiner pole where the new clamp fitted so tight, it didn't need tape or glue. I actually tried to pull the clamp off and couldn't.