Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mr D on July 13, 2008, 11:27:01 pm
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well floors treated this weekend net job is to fit tank in to van. so how the hell am i gonna do this? i've not got fixing eyelets like most vans have. but the holes are there just no eyelets(if thats there propper name. if not please tell me what there called so i know what to search for)
ive read through the serches but not that helpfull. i'd love to see some pics of ways otheres have got around the problem. or exsplne how to do it.
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I think the are called lashing points,
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Have sent email
Have just had delivery failure notice.
email said I am going away on thursday.
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Fit it yourself you may find your insurance policy is null and void.
Mine stipulates it needs to be fitted by a professional company, not me.
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used a friends kangoo with a 300ltr tank , hate to think what it would be like with a 400ltr tank get a bigger van
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A flat tank is the better option for that van.
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Fit it yourself you may find your insurance policy is null and void.
Mine stipulates it needs to be fitted by a professional company, not me.
Matt I told my broker who contacted the insurance company about the tank (fitted by myself) and the feedback was as long as it's not permanently fixed, ie bolted to floor/chassis/whatever, then they were fine with that and no increase in premium, same with another insurance company last year, suppose I could have asked the price for a bolted down system ???
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used a friends kangoo with a 300ltr tank , hate to think what it would be like with a 400ltr tank get a bigger van
dont be daft if getting a bigger van was an option i wouldnt be asking ::)
i shall phone norwich union then to find out where i stand.