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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gsw on August 20, 2006, 01:48:53 pm

Title: microbore
Post by: gsw on August 20, 2006, 01:48:53 pm
Hi,
Having read the posts on here regarding the upsides of switching to microbore I am soon going to be making the move. Could anyone just help me out  and let me know where the changes are made. I have a van mount and assume that it is only the delivery hose (the one on the reel) that needs changing. do you all keep all other hoses at standard size?

thanks, Greg.
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: JM123 on August 20, 2006, 01:50:01 pm
yeah its only the delivery hose that needs changing, the rest of the hoses are fine as you are not pulling them around.
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: gsw on August 20, 2006, 01:57:03 pm
cheers
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: macc on August 20, 2006, 03:53:26 pm
Microbore is fantastic, sooooo much easier a quicker. It transform wfp.  ;D

Macc
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: P @ F on August 20, 2006, 09:33:42 pm
But dont forget , you will have to change all the connections to your poles !
Depending on how many poles you run it could cost you a little bit , it cost me nearly as much for the connections as it did for 100 m of microbore as i have a pole for every day of the week !

 Rich   P @ F
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: cleantech.co.uk on August 21, 2006, 04:40:10 pm
But dont forget , you will have to change all the connections to your poles !
Depending on how many poles you run it could cost you a little bit , it cost me nearly as much for the connections as it did for 100 m of microbore as i have a pole for every day of the week !

 Rich   P @ F

ahem (shameless plug)

http://www.cleantech.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_40&products_id=209

on the end of your hose.

and

http://www.cleantech.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_40&products_id=208

on the hose on your pole.

notice the males are only 86p each, making this quite a cheap option if you have many poles, and the females are waterstop as well - and all very robust.

also, there has been much talk of microbore causing pressure problems on certain setups, and while it seems to work for a lot of people ok, this

http://www.cleantech.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_41&products_id=265

solves the issue nicely, and you can still get 100m on a standard 50m reel no problem at all.
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: Archy136 on August 22, 2006, 06:26:01 pm
This is probably a really dumb question but what is microbore. The hose on my reel is the same size as a BQ hose but is heavy duty and doesnt kink etc.

I presume the usual hozelock fittings are to big for microbore.

Archie
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: Easyclean Windows on August 22, 2006, 07:40:38 pm
The hose from b&q is i think 15mm or 1/2" microbore is smaller i  have 6mm and the connectors are metals ones you have on the end of airline tools so they last longer.

The great things about microbre:

Doesnt get caught under gates,tyres on cars,other obstacles
lighter to pull back and forwards
use 70-80% less water thus more windows to clean more turnover

Title: Re: microbore
Post by: master cleaner on August 22, 2006, 07:51:44 pm
Archy if you havent got microbore you are losing money get some and see how much faster you go

gary
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: Archy136 on August 22, 2006, 09:58:05 pm
Hi Gary

Doesnt less water with microbore slow you down? The more water I find the faster I am.

Archy
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: JM123 on August 22, 2006, 10:00:22 pm
microbore will still give you enough water to work quickly, I'd certainly recommend it.  You just back in from your b.study?
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: Archy136 on August 22, 2006, 10:15:32 pm
Was watching the footy actually. B.s. is Wed for me, foreign lingo.

Is microbore the same sort of size as the pole hose?

Title: Re: microbore
Post by: JM123 on August 23, 2006, 12:11:43 am
microbore is usually 6mm internal diameter, 11mm external diameter.  Garden hose is nominally 15mm int and 18mm ext.

go for microbore or you could go for our own 6mm microbore, tad heavier but ultra tough wearing and unkinkable £65 +del /50m.
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: Jeff Brimble on August 23, 2006, 05:57:42 am
Some of the micro is 5mm int, I use 4mm.
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: AuRavelling79 on August 23, 2006, 07:32:21 pm
And if you need to lift the whole reel then 100m of micro bore is as maneagable as 50m of standard.

BTW Archy136 and JM123  B.S.? Foreign Lingo? Is this code?
Title: Re: microbore
Post by: thewindowcleaner1 on August 24, 2006, 10:16:39 pm
Quote
Microbore is fantastic, sooooo much easier a quicker. It transform wfp

Agreed I have been using 100 mtr for the last three weeks, Its easier to pull behind you it don't get stuck on those wheely bin wheels it travels around corners with ease and when you need to carry hose in hand (to get to or from a difficult spot) its a brease.
I recon it saves me about 20 to 30 minutes a day = 2.5hrs week = a whole day by the end of month, plus I dont kick the daylights out of the wheely bins anymore...