Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andyatkinson on April 26, 2009, 01:42:36 pm
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just thinkin since malc's post of speeding up, someone mentioned keeping spare parts in case of the obvious, do many do this? is it standard to keep a spare of every part that could go belly up? it makes ssense though doesnt it, what would be the main bits?
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spare pump
spare pole
spare brush
thats it, anything goes wrong and i change over and have lost 10 mins work time
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just thinkin since malc's post of speeding up, someone mentioned keeping spare parts in case of the obvious, do many do this? is it standard to keep a spare of every part that could go belly up? it makes ssense though doesnt it, what would be the main bits?
I have all sorts in my van in case of mishap. Spare pole hose in case of splitting. Spare hozelocks and appropriate fittings. Appropriate spanners, screwdrivers, jubilee clips, O-rings, fuses, a pair of scissors. All small stuff that can be fitted into a reasonable sized tupperware container.
I do have a spare pump too but that stays at home as it's only an rare change rather than thew smaller stuff that can get knocked around more. Oh yes, I've even had need of a spare hosereel fitting that can take a hozelock.
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spare rubbers and spare applicator,bucket and belt,spare scraper blades ;D ;D
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Spare pump and varistream, spare pole and brushes, hose tap, 'Y' piece, scraper and blades, rubbers and a spare length of hose from microbore to hose tap (this is the one most likely to go 'cos it's not reinforced and it's under pressure most of the time.
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12v lighter socket and lead. for flat or forgotten battery
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Spare pump and varistream, spare pole and brushes, hose tap, 'Y' piece, scraper and blades, rubbers and a spare length of hose from microbore to hose tap (this is the one most likely to go 'cos it's not reinforced and it's under pressure most of the time.
dont you have 27 poles in your van aswell ? ? ? ?
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and spear nees for trad lads ;D ;D ;D