Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Spruce on December 21, 2007, 11:04:21 pm
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Hi All
Just got a 650l upright tank from Gardiners for my Relay SWB van.
What is the best way to fit it please, ie width ways or length ways?
Thanks
Spruce
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I would fit it width ways.
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i heard on the roof is good
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/VWSaxon/DSC01072.jpg)
its what i do anyway
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And one iside? thats what they do in Anglesey (2000 litres a day) great stuff.
Anglesy or Anglesey - who knows the proper spelling???
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Just noticed the corsa van in the background so why not strap that to the top of your van put a tank inside that and another on top and while you are at it get a trailer then you can work through the night in fact we should all do that and by this time next year we'll be millionaires!!
Work smarter fools
Dean
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thats not a bad idea actually! i was thinking more of a weld the 2 vans together, rear to rear then 1 van could drive up a drive, then the other one could drive out, no worries about turning the vans around, so, thats 2000 litres per van.
4000 litres should just about last a morning
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Hi All
Just got a 650l upright tank from Gardiners for my Relay SWB van.
What is the best way to fit it please, ie width ways or length ways?
Thanks
Spruce
here some pics with a 650 in a relay length ways ;)
Ian
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Ian, i'm sure it's safe to take the masking tape off now. ;)
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I wouldnt want to get that van and system dirty i would just drive around opening the doors to show off
Seriously though thats a nice van and set up thats what i am aiming for next year once ive done more work on the house to free up some more cash
Dean
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Ian, i'm sure it's safe to take the masking tape off now. ;)
That pic was when it was first done lol, looks nothing like that now ::)
I have to say that the outside still looks the same, I clean it most days ;D even when it is raining, as this is my advert a dirty van gives a bad impression IMO ;)
Ian
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Hi All
Thanks for your replies - and thanks especially to Ian for taking the trouble to include a couple of pictures of his setup. It's much appreciated.
Thanks again
Spruce
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And one iside? thats what they do in Anglesey (2000 litres a day) great stuff.
Anglesy or Anglesey - who knows the proper spelling???
Dont ask Jade goody
And Spruce, you are more than welcome I am only a call away if you ever need a chat.
Ian
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Fitting that size tank legnth ways has taken up all the room in your van,god knows why they fitted it that way round,it`s only given you a bit of room dowm the sides of the tank.
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Fitting that size tank legnth ways has taken up all the room in your van,god knows why they fitted it that way round,it`s only given you a bit of room dowm the sides of the tank.
Why do I need more room ?
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If wanted to go hot you don`t have the room,where`s if that was fitted the other way which nearly all 650`s are you would.
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If wanted to go hot you don`t have the room,where`s if that was fitted the other way which nearly all 650`s are you would.
there is plenty of room m8
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Not to go hot you don`t.
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would not know to be honest as not looked into the size of hot unit.
I did not want it the other way round as I would not have been able to use side door like I can, and I use it everyday.
Each to there own my van works for me.
can we look at yours ?