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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt on September 23, 2007, 05:51:33 pm

Title: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 23, 2007, 05:51:33 pm
its the same length as my Unger 3 X 2M pole ( so just under 6 M ), exactly the same infact, it does my whole domestic round at 1st floor

cost me under 25 quid, i had the old unger end that was off a broken unger angle adaptor i had


http://wfpole.110mb.com/

or

http://wfpole2.110mb.com


Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: jampot on September 23, 2007, 08:16:43 pm
 :o
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: dai on September 23, 2007, 08:47:16 pm
Matt, I have deleted some cookies and can't get on to the DIY site. Could you please e mail me my user name and password. daihutton@aol.com thanks mate. Dai
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Jeff Brimble on September 23, 2007, 10:27:25 pm
Good input Ben,
 but you are right, use a light brush say 10oz max and they will last for years. Many also do frames and maybe this fact also creates wear and tear.
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 23, 2007, 10:34:01 pm
i go though them unger adaptors every about 6 months

that was the idea of having them removable on the pole, the end of the unger pole has the holes to attach what you like

im trying a plastic adaptor now, mainly as its lighter
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 23, 2007, 10:35:43 pm
oh and i ALLWAYS have a spare unger adaptor in the car, afterall, if it breaks, i cannot work for that day
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: visiontechnician on September 24, 2007, 08:41:41 am
Well done. I like your idea!

Tech
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: TennetClean on September 24, 2007, 09:50:22 am
I dont understand the point, a DIY pole?  Why bother?  To save how much cash?

What will be next, a DIY squeegee made out of copper pipes, saving you £15 on buying a new one?

Sorry but if you can't afford to go out and just BUY a decent pole, then you are obviosly doing something majorly wrong in window cleaning.

No offense but what a total waste of time on something.
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Trevor Knight on September 24, 2007, 11:36:01 am
This post has been reported to me and I have ammended postings where applicable.

Please keep remarks civil!

Trevor
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 24, 2007, 11:42:50 am
Trevor

no need to ammend it , if people dont like a idea  / DIY pole, then they should just not post, its not hard to do

the idea of the pole it its REALLY lightweight, it weight next to nothing

ive tried many poles out, ranging from unger to poles made specifically for the trade, i tried a pole out from a guy i know the other week, it was glass fibre and was heavy

the idea of this is to have a SUPER lightweight pole for 25 quid, how much would the same pole cost from other makers ?? ?? ?

i dont see why it looks crap, its got a few inches of unger pole with the brush attached at the top or 6M of pole, no1 looks at the end of the pole and thinks " that looks crap "

if its not your cup of tea, then just move along, no need to rubbish posts with remarks like " it looks rubbish"

for the record, i didnt report the post, as i find the people rubbishing idea's of others rather childish



Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Trevor Knight on September 24, 2007, 11:45:23 am
Hi Matt,

I had to ammend it, as it was reported by another forum user who took offence to the way in which your idea was being discussed!

regards,

Trevor
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 24, 2007, 11:48:01 am
fair enough trevor, i guess others took offence

Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 24, 2007, 11:51:41 am
a thought on the looks

i guess you could buy a can of black spray and spray the unger end, thus the pole would look just like any other black pole ;)

Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: TennetClean on September 24, 2007, 12:26:38 pm
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if people dont like a idea  / DIY pole, then they should just not post, its not hard to do

Matt, no offense mate but if YOU don't like something you dont "just not post", you slate it, as does everyone.

nuff said
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: cybersye on September 24, 2007, 12:56:00 pm
I dont understand the point of buying a pole costing several hundred pounds when I can make one myself for 25 quid that does a perfectly good job for the needs I intend it for, what a complete waste of my hard earned cash! no offence intended tennet I'm just looking at it a different way.
I like Matts idea of the unger adapter, its easy and cheap to fix and you can add on different brushes or attachments easily. How many posts do you see on here where someone needs advice after snapping their expensive pole or breaking a clamp etc. ? It may not be for everyone but something you can make yourself and easily fix cheaply would seem to me to be a good idea.
Simon
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 24, 2007, 01:55:18 pm
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if people dont like a idea  / DIY pole, then they should just not post, its not hard to do

Matt, no offense mate but if YOU don't like something you dont "just not post", you slate it, as does everyone.

nuff said

but at least have a reason or be constructive :)

i will go and spray the end, take a pic of it in use, i wonder if that would change opinions, not that i really care as im happy with it and think its a great bit of kit
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: sgibsoncleaning on September 24, 2007, 02:53:57 pm
the is a gulf between critism and constructive critisim.
if someone does not like it them maybe tell them why, things can always be improved.
but to say "its crap" shows a lack of intelligence
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Davew on September 24, 2007, 05:58:04 pm
I think there is a great feeling of satisfaction when you can knock something up so cheaply that even performs better than a manufacturers product. Ultimately yes if your willing to spend hundreds of pounds you are pretty much guaranteed it will work but not all of us are in a position to fork out that much and some of us don't want to. Macmac will no doubt post here soon. ;)
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: macmac on September 24, 2007, 06:01:52 pm
I think there is a great feeling of satisfaction when you can knock something up so cheaply that even performs better than a manufacturers product. Ultimately yes if your willing to spend hundreds of pounds you are pretty much guaranteed it will work but not all of us are in a position to fork out that much and some of us don't want to. Macmac will no doubt post here soon. ;)

That's me ;D, i've posted now. ;) saying nowt! :-X

tony

Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: matt on September 26, 2007, 09:02:17 pm
i cannot belive how light this pole is

its great and to the people who are usng heavy "water fed poles" think of spending 25 quid and trying 1 out, they really are great
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Conflagration2000 on September 26, 2007, 09:19:52 pm
I'm midway through building my own wfp system and I think Matt's ideas are great. Why would I want to line the coffers of some overpriced manufacturer when I can build an equally efficient version for a fraction of the price? ;D I might even call it the "Matt" as most of his ideas are in mine!!
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Captain Scarlet on September 29, 2007, 05:36:53 pm
Matt, what fishing pole did you use for this? Luke
Title: Re: MY DIY lightweight pole build
Post by: Jeff Brimble on September 29, 2007, 06:18:35 pm
Its my  Zensorflex