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Title: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: pjulk on October 20, 2008, 10:15:55 pm
Just wondering what pole on house's you use the most for your standard everyday stuff.

For me the pole i use most is my harris.
If that does not reach i then use my powerpole but that not often the powerpole is used as my harris reach's 90% of my work.

And a omnipole minipole for downstairs

I also have a couple of other pole's, one's an extender and the other is a converted unger 3x2 but they are just either stuck in my shed or in the van as a spare incase i break a pole.

Thinking about one of these fishing pole's for over conservatories but i don't think i will use as an everday pole as i like my harris.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: matt on October 20, 2008, 11:09:50 pm
1 pole

the RT Z-flex

i do have a combination of the Z-flex and reload for some commercail i do

BUT, the Z-fex does every single 1 of my houses
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: Neil Williams on October 20, 2008, 11:10:24 pm
I've got a cut down Brodex pole with drilled out brush head that is just brill.
Over 18 foot the standard Brodex GF (24ft) with sill brush comes out
Above standard 3 storey then the brodex alu comes out.
Over 40 foot and the Omni makes a rare appearence
Ground floor either power pole or short Brodex
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: steven ainger on October 20, 2008, 11:20:37 pm
17 ft x-tel for most of my work but 28ft hybrid for the rest.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: gary999 on October 21, 2008, 09:13:38 am
harris pole for everyday use and a 24 ft uuniversal for my 3 storey
going to convert a gangsta pole i have though due to uni getting
a bit old
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: dmlservices on October 21, 2008, 09:51:40 am
17 ft excel,supalite double trim,fitted with trigger,unger tele pole for anything over, hoping to replace this with either a diy fishing pole , or a sl2 .


daz
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: [GQC] Tim on October 21, 2008, 10:31:08 am
SL-X everyday. :)
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: drakestar! on October 21, 2008, 04:07:19 pm
1 pole

the RT Z-flex

i do have a combination of the Z-flex and reload for some commercail i do

BUT, the Z-fex does every single 1 of my houses

sorry but what is this pole?
ive never heard of it
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: matt on October 21, 2008, 04:08:42 pm
1 pole

the RT Z-flex

i do have a combination of the Z-flex and reload for some commercail i do

BUT, the Z-fex does every single 1 of my houses

sorry but what is this pole?
ive never heard of it


its a converted modular fishing pole, light as you will get it, ron thompson zensorflex


h ttp://wfpole.110mb.com/

OR

h ttp://wfpole2.110mb.com
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: dai on October 21, 2008, 07:43:45 pm
Harris for everything, If I need to go higher I stick an Unger number one section on the end of it, if I want to go higher again, then the unger  number five section fits onto the bottom.
I too love the Harris.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: pjulk on October 21, 2008, 08:08:56 pm
Thats a good idea dia.

Do you know if there is a site i could but just the unger no1 and no5.

And what do you do for clamps for the added sections do the unger clamps fit on.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: pingu on October 22, 2008, 09:45:20 am
SL-X for most work and a little 2x2ft g/f Excel

Dave.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: Rob.Hall on October 22, 2008, 11:41:01 am
27 ft extel

Harris.

In the throughs of making a 40fter. Light modular.

Would love to see Alex bring in  40ft teli like the slx
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: karygate on October 22, 2008, 03:58:55 pm
harris pole and when that does not reach my fishing pole comes out.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: Tosh on October 22, 2008, 04:02:34 pm
I use Matt and Jeff B's Zensorflex DIY fishing pole; and it's class.

I've been using it since Monday, and for £20, I just can't believe how good it is.

I will stick a new post up later in the week saying more; but I reckon on routine 1st floor work (ie two-story-houses) it's as good as any of the 'off the shelf poles' that cost £400+.

Honest.
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: macmac on October 22, 2008, 10:36:41 pm
SL-X with SL dual trim brush, plastic angle & MKII pinned swivel. Does everything from ground to 30ft with ease ;) above 30ft carbon facelift.

Tony
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: Tosh on October 22, 2008, 10:41:08 pm
Tony,

How much did those poles cost you; just out of interest?
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: matt on October 22, 2008, 10:50:48 pm
I use Matt and Jeff B's Zensorflex DIY fishing pole; and it's class.

I've been using it since Monday, and for £20, I just can't believe how good it is.

I will stick a new post up later in the week saying more; but I reckon on routine 1st floor work (ie two-story-houses) it's as good as any of the 'off the shelf poles' that cost £400+.

Honest.

tosh, do you wonder why you didnt try it before  ;) ;) i know i did
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: brett walker on October 22, 2008, 10:57:53 pm
I use a facelift pole with a gardiners superlite gooseneck and brush, excellent combination

Brett
Title: Re: What pole on house's do you use most
Post by: Tosh on October 22, 2008, 11:04:25 pm
tosh, do you wonder why you didnt try it before  ;) ;) i know i did

I honestly can't believe how good it is, Matt; and it's not like I've not had any experience with the more expensive poles; I've had a go with both Squeak's and Ian_Giles's SL2 and tried lots of poles at the cleaning show.

I've a first clean tomorrow of a commercial unit; it's stinking; lots of pole work, and I'm really looking forward to doing it with this DIY pole, purely because it's so light.

I may donate another tenner to your site for your pizza fund; it's that good.

But I'll give it a week and do a post with pics and stuff up here.  Obviously, I'll not take any credit; but I think it'd be good for our fellow window cleaners to know that there's cheap and effective light-weight DIY poles out there.

I think what put me off before hand was that it sounded all so complicated; even Squeaky remarked that he thought Jeff and yourself could make it sound more complicated than what it actually was, when it's really very simple to do.  

I do understand that explaining it, even though it's very simple, makes it sound more complicated than what it is; so that's not a dig.

Cheers,

Tosh.