Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: geefree on August 22, 2008, 08:07:57 pm
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But when a reel is bolted to the floor, at the back doors.... does the hose not get caught on the doors,? as i presume you would pull up near the kerb with the house side on... (unless you could use the drive)...... so you would pull it out and instantly have the hose dragging at the bottom or underneath the door... or do you have to pull out a lot of length before you start.?
thanks.
Gary.
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Leave the door open.....
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Pull out in a straight line as far as you can and then go off round a corner or walk to the corner that your going to and reel a load out that will allow you to get to the furthest part of the house etc.You will in time learn your round and you`ll find that having the reel bolted to the floor will be better than just having a stand alone reel,the ideal setup is 2 reels 1 bolted to the floor and 1 stand alone at the side door.
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Sounds like a pain to me, unless the hose is being used in a straight line from the van back, i am always moving my reel around outside the van!!
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lol ever tried pulling hose out with doors shut.. ::).... im on about the angle...pulling off side of the reel instantly... then rubbing on van..thats before job even started..
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marc scud used to have a vito with a tailgate and a hozelock roller guide screwed to floor in front of each reel
worked a treat :)
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thanks lads....
i was just curious as to how it could be easier than putting the reel outside the van.
if i did bolt it i sure as hell would have to fix leaks first... and i have found that near impossible so far.
:o
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www.garden4less.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=2392
One of these?
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marc scud used to have a vito with a tailgate and a hozelock roller guide screwed to floor in front of each reel
worked a treat :)
would be easy enough to mount to a bracket under the van
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marc scud used to have a vito with a tailgate and a hozelock roller guide screwed to floor in front of each reel
worked a treat :)
would be easy enough to mount to a bracket under the van
or on rear bumper or even on a towball if you have a bar
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Thought of both those options but i don't have a tow bar. I could bumper mount it but i want to fondle it first to be sure i could use it with microbore.
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marc uses micro
surely they aint expensive
are they ???
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www.garden4less.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=2392
One of these?
You can get a square metal version of that somewhere..... You then just cut a hole in the van door so it can be locked while your working..... Not sure where I saw it though.
Regards
Mr H
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Ooh now that sounds interesting - get googling Mr H
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www.garden4less.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=2392
One of these?
You can get a square metal version of that somewhere..... You then just cut a hole in the van door so it can be locked while your working..... Not sure where I saw it though.
Regards
Mr H
It's on the website where they sell electric hosereels I think
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When I ordered my van I specified a side door specifically to overcome the problems mentioned in this thread.
Thats the real answer (or should it be reel answer?)
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www.garden4less.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=2392
One of these?
You can get a square metal version of that somewhere..... You then just cut a hole in the van door so it can be locked while your working..... Not sure where I saw it though.
Regards
Mr H
It's on the website where they sell electric hosereels I think
Hey!!!! .... You were right......
(http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa158/Sir-Flywheel/P3.jpg)
Regards
Mr H
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mr h where are these pics from?
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mines bolted to the floor. put 2 holes in back door. fitted plugs that match the van wrap.this way doors can be shut and still pull out hose. tennis balls end of hose so when reeling in it dont come thru van door and hit you in the head!
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mines bolted to the floor. put 2 holes in back door. fitted plugs that match the van wrap.this way doors can be shut and still pull out hose. tennis balls end of hose so when reeling in it dont come thru van door and hit you in the head!
pics?
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will do my best. i'm crap at computer stuff. get one of my lads to take pics and upload them. not till monday the earliest though.
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mr h where are these pics from?
www.redashe.com/Hose_Reels/Accessories/Roller_Guides.html (http://www.redashe.com/Hose_Reels/Accessories/Roller_Guides.html)
Prices start from £20+vat and delivery
Regards
Mr H
(http://www.redashe.com/Hose_Reels/Accessories/images/P3.jpg)
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cheers mr h, they look nice. would look nice in my new install somewhere :D