Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jikwan on November 15, 2007, 05:13:09 pm
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given my vikan a lot of stick and the bristles are surprisingly in
good condition exept the ends
its really heavy
i got drills hacksaws and even a butchers chopper
how far can i go without ruining it?
thinking to take 1/4" off the cicumference
1/4" off the top
drilling the hell out of the female thread base
and a load of drilling along the centre of brush
if i take a quater off the top-will the bristles fall out?
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Why on earth are you going to do all that ???
just buy a lighter brush :D
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You can trim the edges virtually up to the start of the bristles.
You can reduce the top just less than half it is now, if you go to half then the bristle staples or whatever the name is what holds the bristles in will start to show. Just cut it down with a wood saw, works a treat :)
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thanks john
looks like you tried it and saved yself kilos of hauling
hi tom i tried cheap light brushes and the bristles
wear real fast+drop out
the virtue of vikan is bristle quality lasts almost forever
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thanks john
looks like you tried it and saved yself kilos of hauling
hi tom i tried cheap light brushes and the bristles
wear real fast+drop out
the virtue of vikan is bristle quality lasts almost forever
Yep tried it on an old one first to see how much I could cut off, tried grinding it but too long winded so just took a woodsaw to it and cut quite easily
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A surform (round and flat) is good for rasping.
Use an octopus to fix it to the workmate, they are difficult to hold !
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Cut it straight down the middle of the stock width ways using a jigsaw.