Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: airways on November 28, 2008, 10:25:42 pm
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Hi All,
If anybody is looking for gutter cleaning attachments for a DIY GutterVac system they can be bought at the link below. Just select one of each of the part numbers listed & you will have everything you need for USD $43.06 + shipping.
I have a triple 1200w Vac the same as the one on Gardiner's web site does anbody know where I can buy a fitting to change the inlet from 38mm to 51mm. Please post a link if possible. Thanks in advance.
http://www.modularhose.com/Loc-Line-25-ID-System/25-All-Parts
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That's a good spot have you bought it yet? Obviously no patent problems there then. I wonder if that flexi hose will fit inside a superlight section like the 38mm stuff does? Maybe slide over it if it's bigger.
I would think a friendly welder could make a flange to pop rivet to the vac drum with an angled tube to take a 51mm hose.
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I have bought from here with no problems. The goods arrived after about 1 week. You can use the item No. 81210 to connect the Gutter Cleaning Attachment to any 2 Inch / 51 mm pole VERY easily. I got this info from a mate who made his own DIY Vac.
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Seems to be one or two uk suppliers of the smaller stuff but not the two and a half inch Loc-line. We used to use it for air pipes in the print trade.
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You could have bought the whole set directly from us and saved yourself a fortune on carriage costs and import duties and had them the next day ;D ::)
Oh I get it now.........................
You thought it was a secret :D
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You could have bought the whole set directly from us and saved yourself a fortune on carriage costs and import duties and had them the next day ;D ::)
Oh I get it now.........................
You thought it was a secret :D
Post some Specs, pics and prices Glyn as I'm sure people would rather deal with a UK firm.
Regards
Mr H
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Oh, i expect Glyn will sell you an inlet manifold for your 51mm hose then. That's great i'll put my order in straight away.
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How many do you need?
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Omnipole Systems Ltd 3 Hermitage Lane LONDON SE25 5HH U.K.
GutterVac patent pending Replacement & Spare Parts Price List
Effective DEC 08 All Prices + VAT
Items listed below in Bold Type face are Standard Omni-GutterVac Parts
Omni-GutterVac Telephone UK 0044 (0) 208 405 6782
Product Number Name Description Retail Price Per Unit
Replacement 110 Mk1 GutterVac 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 50mm inlet 110 Volt 3600 Watt Mk 1GutterVac with 50mm inlet 110 Volt supplied with trolley £548.00
Replacement 240 Mk1 GutterVac 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 50mm inlet 240 Volt 3600 Watt Mk1GutterVac with 50mm inlet 240 Volt supplied with trolley £548.00
Replacement 110 Mk1 GutterVac 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 38mm inlet 110 Volt 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 38mm inlet 110 Volt List price £514.00 new price £457.00
Replacement 240 Mk1 GutterVac 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 38mm Inlet 240 Volt 3600 Watt Mk1 GutterVac with 38mm inlet 240 Volt List Price £505.22 new price £457.00
15 metres 51mm Hose 15metres x 51mm lightweight hose Abrasion resistant lightweight GutterVac hose List price £220.00 our price £120.00
51mm Hose per metre per metre Lightweight abrasion resistant hose Abrasion Resistant GutterVac Hose per metre List Price £14.66 our price £8.57
15 M Budget Hose 51mm PVC PVC Ducting Hose 15 metres Budget 51 mm PVC Ducting Hose £82.50
Budget Hose 51mm PVC PVC Ducting Hose per metre £5.50
51 mmHose Cuff GutterVac Hose cuff GutterVac Hose Cuff - Two are required for set £5.95
Replacement GutterVac Tube GutterVac tube 6' Lightweight heavy duty T6 Aerospace alloy GutterVac suction tube with clamp- PER TUBE £80.00
51mm Inlet 51mm GutterVac Inlet Steel 51mm Hose Inlet for GutterVac £45.00
GutterVac Alloy Suction Nozzle Gutter Nozzle Short Short Aerospace alloy suction nozzle 50mm diameter £25.00
GutterVac Nozzle Gutter nozzle long Long Aerospace Alloy Suction nozzle 50mm Diameter £29.00
GutterVac Nozzle Made to OrderAny Type of Gutter Nozzle designed and built to order Built to order nozzle Price from £30.00
Flexi Tube 1' Flexi Tube 300 mm 1' Replacement Flexi Tube available in 1' sections 9 Segments £12.95
Flexi Tube 2' Flexi Tube 600 mm 2' Replacement Flexi Tube available in 2' sections 18 Segments =2' £25.90
Flexi tube taper nozzle Taper Nozzle Tapered oval nozzle for domestic gutters £4.95
Flexi tube Oblong Nozzle Oblong Nozzle 6" x 3.5" Oblong Nozzle £4.95
Flexi tube Round Nozzle Round nozzle 4.5" Round nozzle £4.95
Flexi Tube Connector Flexi Tube connector Connects flexi tube £4.95
Anti static Flexi Tube 1' Anti static flexi tube 300mm 1' For use in areas where static electricity may be a safety issue 9 segments =1' £16.00
Anti static Flexi Tube 2' Anti static flexi tube 600mm 2' 18 segments = 2' £32.00
Anti Static Oblong Nozzle Anti Staic Oblong 6" x 3.5" Oblong Anti static Nozzle £5.95
Anti static Taper Nozzle Taper Nozzle Tapered oval nozzle £5.95
Anti Static Round Nozzle Round nozzle 4.5 Round Nozzle £5.95
Ant Static Hose 50mm Anti Static Hose Anti Static Hose per metre £15.00
Anti Static Hose 50mm Anti Static Hose 15metres Anti Static Hose £220.00
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Very handy :)
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Thanks Glyn....... I'll look through that list later and see if there is anything I need.
Just 1 other question....... Whats the price of JUST a pole....?
(You already know I have a vac.)
I'm thinking of having an Omnivac pole just for the standard houses and keep the other just for the higher ones......
Regards
MR H
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Mr H
Its on the list above, £80.00 per 6' section
For "normal" houses you will need probably 4 tubes
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Glyn, as you tend to get a little hostile towards diy'ers on here (perhaps understandable) maybe it is thought that you won't supply parts only? So are you saying anyone can purchase any parts from your list even though they haven't purchased your guttervac?
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I would have though he would, after all he's in business to make money. DIY'ers will always be about no matter what, he can tap into that market aswell then its good for him.
Obviously he'd rather sell a full machine..
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Mmm, so what's to stop anyone making an exact copy by sourcing 90% of the parts cheaper and just buying a couple of key parts from Omnipole? Where is the patent?
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Here a couple of fittings i use along side my omnivac
Great on full gutters, could do with the nose being tapered a bit more say by an inch or two
But works well
Regards
Billy
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How stiff is that Loc-Line hose, does it change shape whilst vacuuming or will it hold its position? I had a gutter clean this morning and the gulley coming off the roof was full which meant my looped hose and clamps were not the right angle really. Could have done with that flexi-hose.
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yeh it keeps moving, every few minutes you have to bend it back to the right shape
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Jeff Brimble is a true DIYer he has ideas and then builds and tests them out, this is DIY and I have a great deal of respect for what it acheives.
However we sell to many who claim to be DIY "experts" our staff are then tied up on the phone for hour after hour explaining how to wire, join or why and how an item works.
It is not unusual for some one to buy a componant for a few pounds and then expect to phone maybe six times to ask how to construct an item from it.
I have lost count but its certainly hundreds of phone calls from people that have bought a cheap RO,pump,tank etc. from ebay, RO Man etc. and then want us to tell them how to set them up....
Its a joke and no different from a housholder phoning to ask you how to clean windows,how to climb a ladder, where to place the ladder,how much washing up liquied, hot or cold water, what type of squeegee, what type of rubber, how to remove fly **** etc. etc. I wonder how many of you would answer these questions?
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Its a joke and no different from a housholder phoning to ask you how to clean windows,how to climb a ladder, where to place the ladder,how much washing up liquied, hot or cold water, what type of squeegee, what type of rubber, how to remove fly **** etc. etc. I wonder how many of you would answer these questions?
Glyn, didnt you know that ladders are banned ::)
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Eh? where did that come from Glyn?
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Eh? where did that come from Glyn?
i think what he is trying to say is that your crap at DIY, you look like a girl and his dad is bigger than yours
so what you going to do about it :-*
oh and you need a better trailer cover aswell
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Mmm, so what's to stop anyone making an exact copy by sourcing 90% of the parts cheaper and just buying a couple of key parts from Omnipole? Where is the patent?
Nothing to stop you spending many weeks diying and trying to get things right and you may save just a few quid,. re guttervacs been there done it ! ...get the Omni vac, the engineering is superb for the price. There is something thats difficult to put my finger on, but its better.
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I should hope it would be better for obvious reasons. However, i'm perfectly happy with my bodge job powered by elastic bands. ;D
Particularly happy with the price too. How could mine be improved? Well an inlet port that didn't have a ninety degree bend would be better regarding twigs and pine needles (easy fix). Maybe a Loc-Line top for difficult angles. Maybe the larger hose but i haven't needed it yet. That's pretty much it so far.
Oh and a moulded trailer cover would be nice. ;D
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Sorry Jeff, i re-worded my post so not to offend people.
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Jeff Brimble is a true DIYer he has ideas and then builds and tests them out, this is DIY and I have a great deal of respect for what it acheives.
However we sell to many who claim to be DIY "experts" our staff are then tied up on the phone for hour after hour explaining how to wire, join or why and how an item works.
It is not unusual for some one to buy a componant for a few pounds and then expect to phone maybe six times to ask how to construct an item from it.
I have lost count but its certainly hundreds of phone calls from people that have bought a cheap RO,pump,tank etc. from ebay, RO Man etc. and then want us to tell them how to set them up....
Its a joke and no different from a housholder phoning to ask you how to clean windows,how to climb a ladder, where to place the ladder,how much washing up liquied, hot or cold water, what type of squeegee, what type of rubber, how to remove fly **** etc. etc. I wonder how many of you would answer these questions?
Personally id never do this - how cheeky is that!.. I can see why your peed of talking/writing about the subject some times..
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Must be the same for every supplier i suppose.
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There is something thats difficult to put my finger on, but its better.
What do you mean by that Jeff?
I was thinking of going down the DIY route but the Omnivac does seem to be worth the additional investment.