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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Majestic on March 23, 2004, 01:25:39 pm
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Does any one use a 50 ft water fed pole , is it a one man job or do you need 2 to control it. Where did you get it from ?, what are the good points, and bad.What sort of money do they cost
John
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Does any one use a 50 ft water fed pole , is it a one man job or do you need 2 to control it. Where did you get it from ?, what are the good points, and bad.What sort of money do they cost
John
We use a 4ft pole,35ft,45ft,80ft.
50ft need to be two men.
there are no bad points.
the good are that you can clean without using platforms etc.
the price varies ours in all cost just over 11 grand.
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I've done it lots of times but it's safer to work in pairs.
Main problem is raising and lowering it, finding something stable enough to raise it against and with enough clearance. You can always have a quick rest if you can find somewhere safe to prop the pole, such as in a corner of the building.
Carbon fibre poles by the way, you'd never do it with an aluminium pole.
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We use a 60ft pole with one man and find it is not a problem, just take regular rests and do not use it in high winds, we also raise it in confined spaces vertically straight up by using a combi ladder to gain access to the 12` high clamps
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is 35 ft 4 floor
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no disrespect fed man but i use a 45ft aluminium pole which i can raise by myself. must be the weetabix
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We use 2 blokes to put our 60 ft pole up, but wonts its up just one man to use, as for cost my 60ft pole cost me just under a thousand pounds (Carbon fibre) but that was over a year ago so mite have come down in price.
andy
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Pole man
How often do you use it (60ft )
John
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John
i only have 4 block of flats a month to do 6 floors up, but they say not to by one to you need it. you do need time on lower floors to get use to moving up to a 60ft pole,
andy
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I use a 40 ft at the moment , but this job is much higher and I did not fancy going up in a cherry picker, it would be once a month and I would not use it for any other jobs so the price has put me off.I have given the customer the phone number of Reach window cleaners from Preston
John
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Hello Kevin,
No disrespect taken, but don't you find 45 foot aluminium sways a bit much, making it harder?
I'm up the road from you, are you the guy that does the RSPCA building in Bournemouth with the Tucker pole?
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hi martin
yes i guess it does sway about a bit,but i`ve not yet used a carbon fibre pole.Is it a lot more steady due to the connections. i know poleman in poole ,i`ll have to have a go on his. No i dont do the rspca, but i do the rnli off a cradle as they wont budge at the moment on letting me use a pole.something to do with "well we`ve got a cradle & we want it used". Caused me loads of problems with insurance.but over time i will convince them of the merits in time,i hope.
cheers
kev ::)
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Hi Kevin,
If I am right did we not go to school together? Fancy a beer sometime?
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hello gary.indeed we did. pint sounds good. i`m away on my hols for a couple of weeks as of this weekend,will catch up with you. ;D