Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AuRavelling79 on February 25, 2008, 10:58:15 pm
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Looking for ways to shave a few seconds/minutes off per house and save time/effort over the day.
My hose reel is mounted permanently at the back of my van on top of the tank which is ok. I did have it so I could lift it out but found it would sometimes topple as I pulled the hose out and so I screwed it down.
Do you have yours loose so you lift it in or out?
If you have side doors do you mount it so you can pull the hose out of either side door or do you still work out the back?
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each van has one at each side door, and 2 at the rear.
each reel has 90mtrs of 6mm microbore with a pump servicing each side so for example left hand pump services left door and left rear reel.
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Screwed doon.
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sorry forgot to mention both our vans have lie flat tanks in them, the reels are bolted down onto the frame.
brilliant job.
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mine is loose so i can point it in any direction at any point around the van. 80m of minibore on a 4 year old hozelok plastic/alu reel which is still going strong, is light, small & never topples over. ;)
Tony
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bolted in the back facing straight back, with roller guides to pull out around and reel in easy.
But now im having it in a trailer sideways will roller guides in the sides at at the back so any direction.
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i have mine in the back with about 6 feet of hose connecting it to my pump so i can lift it out and point it in any direction.
I was going to go for a fixed reel a while back but after checking out my round i found it was much easier to reposition the hosereel so i can reel in a straight line rather than reposition my van, which wasn't practical on most of my work.
I broke or knocked over too many things in the beginning to realise that reeling in a hose around corners caused too many problems.
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I have a "travelling" hose that contains 80m of microbore. When I get to a house I take the pole and hose and walk to the farthest point then leave the pole which is already plugged in and walk back to the van paying out hose as I go. When I get back to the van I plug in to the water.
I find this is quicker than trying to drag a hose out from the van round all the obstacles, dustbins, plantpots and the like.
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Clipped to the van floor as close to the back doors as i could get it - never take it out these days. Sometimes run it through the floor if i want to lock the van up.
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Screwed doon.
Yeah as squeaky says!
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Mines clipped down at the back door with 22mm pipe clips then i can remove it if needs be
Dean
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Screwed doon.
Yeah as squeaky says!
Same.
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Bolted on to me tank
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Mine is bolted to tank too.
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loose in and out
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We have our hose reels mounted at the back, we find it easy as we grap a pole and end of the hose and walk to the window, very easy and fast 8)
Andy
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Fixed down, rear facing, no more broken connections from falling over going around roundabouts!
Nice set up poleman :) Any chance of a closer pic of your pole rack? looks like an ionics am i right?
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Loose on a short piece of springy hose, can't see me ever screwing it down.
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Thank you, I got the pole rack from Brodex
(http://www.brodexbms.co.uk/shop/images/polecarriersI.jpg)
Andy
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Thanks, was thinking about best options for poles, will go and place my order
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loose with a outside connection ...too many tea leafs around here would pinch anything in a second if the van wasnt locked
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I have one bolted down in the back and one roof mounted centrally so can be used from both side doors.
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff85/Kevinred101/vanback-1.jpg)
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff85/Kevinred101/sidedoor.jpg)
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8)
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where do you keep your poles?
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I like the roof mounted one - never thought of that!
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I like the roof mounted one - never thought of that!
It defiantly saves floor space and never gets in the way!
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I like the idea of having it on the roof, Luke
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kev R, mount one of these to your roof too, Luke
(http://www.hozelock.com/images/items/full/2391f.jpg)
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kev R, mount one of these to your roof too, Luke
(http://www.hozelock.com/images/items/full/2391f.jpg)
Where do you get those? And where do you mount them?
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there from hozelock, I myself have never mounted them but suggested kev does on his system, Luke
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http://www.hozelock.com/productcatalog/products.asp?range=watering®ion=ROW&hierarchyID=1&hierarchyID2=2&hierarchyID3=21&hierarchyID4=&hierarchyID5=
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No need for them, the door opening is so large its not a problem. I have another reel in the back if I need to go towards that way.
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what do you do about the hose dangling accross pathways? or do you tuck it under the van flat on the ground once reeled out?
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what do you do about the hose dangling accross pathways? or do you tuck it under the van flat on the ground once reeled out?
Its not really any different than a standard mounted hose, once you stop pulling it it drops to the floor.