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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mike 108 on February 01, 2009, 10:52:39 pm
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Swivel connectors:
Does the Stanley paint pad handle screw straight onto a plastic angle adaptor?
If not - What do you have to do?
Thanks
Mike
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"Spill the beans", guys!
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I've never used the stanley one Mike, I use a different type commonly known on here as the MKII swivel, which fits streight on to your existing angle adaptor & standard brush thread. I couldn't work without it now, it makes life so much easier in many ways.
If you are interested in these I will give you the info. ;)
Tony
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
Do you "pin" the ball to make it stronger? Also put vaseline on the ball, this makes it work a lot smoother.
Tony
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
Do you "pin" the ball to make it stronger? Also put vaseline on the ball, this makes it work a lot smoother.
Tony
OOh eerrr Tony rubbing vaseline on your ball :-X :P ;D
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something i have tried and tried, just cannot get to grips with the swivel
the brush flapping around like a great big flappy thing
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Love my swivels :-*
Find it hard to drill them just right for the pin though.
I can't work without one now.
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
Do you "pin" the ball to make it stronger? Also put vaseline on the ball, this makes it work a lot smoother.
Tony
OOh eerrr Tony rubbing vaseline on your ball :-X :P ;D
Try it on your pole, it's even better! ;D ;D ;D
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If I rub vaseline on - will it get rid of the stiffness? (Eee! Oooo, er, Missus)
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
Do you "pin" the ball to make it stronger? Also put vaseline on the ball, this makes it work a lot smoother.
Tony
OOh eerrr Tony rubbing vaseline on your ball :-X :P ;D
Try it on your pole, it's even better! ;D ;D ;D
Does it make it any longer or stiffer ? :o :-X :P ;D
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something i have tried and tried, just cannot get to grips with the swivel
the brush flapping around like a great big flappy thing
That's why I like the MKII, it doesn't flap, rather you controll the movement. with the MKI it was too loose, meaning flapping action when not on the glass. ;)
Tony
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I think I'm already using that one, Tony (You can get them in different colours (?), but all mine are white). Some of them are getting a bit stiff/tight.
I'm interested in the 'Stanley' because I've seen a picture of one on here some time ago and it had a proper 'hinge' and looked very sturdy.
Cheers anyway.
Mike
Do you "pin" the ball to make it stronger? Also put vaseline on the ball, this makes it work a lot smoother.
Tony
OOh eerrr Tony rubbing vaseline on your ball :-X :P ;D
Try it on your pole, it's even better! ;D ;D ;D
Does it make it any longer or stiffer ? :o :-X :P ;D
No, but if you tie a piece of pole hose round it very tight it will go black- the next best thing! ;D
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I bet Ewan's having a tutting over-load at this, how very unprofessional of you lot. :P
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Haven't seen him for a while - did he morph into Davo the other night or has he only got two identities these days?
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Haven't seen him for a while - did he morph into Davo the other night or has he only got two identities these days?
its more that the more people who ignore his trollish / childish / just plain idiotic posts ( delete as you see fit )
the less he will post them
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( delete as you see fit )
You mean ADD? :D
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( delete as you see fit )
You mean ADD? :D
:D :D :D
you know me, i was trying to be tactful ;)
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Some people on this forum simply don't understand.
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I did a posting on this a while back, here it is.
On first examination, the Stanley handle swivels up and down, so would be useless, but look again and you will see a little Phillips screw, remove this and the handle will turn round, turn it 90 degrees and drill a small hole and reinsert the screw. depending on what brush you are using, you will have to cut the pad holder to fit, cut off the part of the brush that the handle screws into, and attach the pad holder with small bolts or self tappers.
You are left with a brush with a swivel that can be locked in any position, and the angle is just right for most jobs.
It also fits perfectly on the Harris pole.
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So, Dai
Have you never fitted it to a normal plastic angle adaptor?
If not, I don't suppose you'll know if it screws straight on, or not, or how to make it fit.
Mike
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I would have to see one first mate.