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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JSMC on August 22, 2009, 09:16:15 pm

Title: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: JSMC on August 22, 2009, 09:16:15 pm
ok guys how many actually own the slx pole or do many of you go down the diy route for larger poles
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: s.w.c on August 22, 2009, 09:31:44 pm
i got slx
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Post by: [GQC] Tim on August 22, 2009, 09:37:38 pm
SL-X all the way. Or SL2 for even lighter high work.
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Post by: John Walker on August 22, 2009, 10:50:57 pm
SL-X for me too  :)
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Post by: matt on August 22, 2009, 10:58:49 pm
DIY fishing pole

as light as you will get, mine is now very close to 2 years old and its still going strong
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: JSMC on August 22, 2009, 11:04:48 pm
DIY fishing pole

as light as you will get, mine is now very close to 2 years old and its still going strong

these not break all the time?
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: pingu on August 23, 2009, 07:57:42 am
Had a MK1 SL-X, now have the new version...I will not bother with DIY...I just want a pole to work and make me money with no hassels...

Cheers
Dave.
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Post by: Dave Turley on August 23, 2009, 08:09:20 am
I have a mk 1 sl-x with new clamps, still going strong. it rocks!
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Post by: AuRavelling79 on August 23, 2009, 08:30:34 am
I had a fishing pole for two years and it worked well but snapped from time to time - easily repaired - and now have an SLX. It hasn't snapped.

If budget was tight I think a cheap 20ft telescopic job for domestics and a modular fishing pole for higher jobs would be a good mix.

My SLX (35ft) covers up to 4th floor. But I use only the top 4 sections (20ft) for 90% of my work.
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Post by: windowswashed on August 23, 2009, 01:08:36 pm
SL-X max & SL-2 for high work. Facelift 44 for really windy days. Hybrid x-tel and SL-X for domestic work. DIY pole for really bad arthritic flare ups simply because they are the lightest of the lot.
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: s.hughes on August 23, 2009, 01:59:17 pm
DIY fishing pole

as light as you will get, mine is now very close to 2 years old and its still going strong

these not break all the time?
Mine broke so I got a new section for it and sold it as a fishing rod. Will never go down that route again.
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Post by: s.hughes on August 23, 2009, 02:01:20 pm
Any links to the 6, I would be interested in how much
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Post by: dave.e on August 23, 2009, 07:00:38 pm
slx for me to  1 off 18ft and 1 off 25ft .
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Post by: jonnyald on August 23, 2009, 07:09:23 pm
11m.  maver fishing pole -trad only
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: suds window service on August 23, 2009, 07:18:37 pm
sent my slx back after a catalog of faults with it! used my harris pole with a superlte brush on it...very light and with a reach of around 21feet and the low cost of it nothing touches it.
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Post by: ROBERT GEDDES on August 23, 2009, 07:42:13 pm
six light and  very usable of all the poles i have had  fibre glass and alui poles looking at the new claps
but still a great pole
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: s.w.c on August 23, 2009, 07:50:20 pm
im have in new clamps put on and extra section to turn my slx fro 30ft too 35ft hope is being done soon and back mid week, i still got a diy modular one broke so i went down the slx the other is still going at 47ft good old whisker pole,
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: pingu on August 24, 2009, 07:48:51 am
Suds...what were the faults? I would be very intrested...

Cheers
Dave.
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: suds window service on August 24, 2009, 08:48:34 pm
Suds...what were the faults? I would be very intrested...

Cheers
Dave.
unfortunately the faults were  the nuts,then a clamp coming off then the new improved nuts also split.
Gardiner's very good about it though,bent over backwards to put it right for me,but i just lost faith with the product.
i dont believe it will stand up to daily use.(and i do take care of my equipment on a daily basis.ie brushes and poles washes down after use.)
 apparently alex has some new clamps coming out look forward to see it,as i like the product just not the build quality.
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: Alex Gardiner on August 24, 2009, 09:09:36 pm
Suds...what were the faults? I would be very intrested...

Cheers
Dave.
unfortunately the faults were  the nuts,then a clamp coming off then the new improved nuts also split.
Gardiner's very good about it though,bent over backwards to put it right for me,but i just lost faith with the product.
i dont believe it will stand up to daily use.(and i do take care of my equipment on a daily basis.ie brushes and poles washes down after use.)
 apparently alex has some new clamps coming out look forward to see it,as i like the product just not the build quality.

The SL-X does stand up to daily use as hundreds of users have found. You did indeed have some faults which gave you a crisis in confidence, we were able to resolve this for you. Sounds like the Harris has been the solution for you.

They are not going to be new clamps just a slight improvement on the lock-nut facility on the barrel nut part, which will help prevent un-intentional over-tightening of the nuts. This will also make them a lot stronger again. This will be fully compatible with the current clamp bodies etc.
Title: Re: pole users slx/ diy
Post by: suds window service on August 25, 2009, 10:59:14 am
so your old harris pole does the trick suds.... nice one

any newbies  reading make a harris pole up save your money...



yea all in all i would recommend using a harris pole ,several ways of converting them.
 top tip ....buy a lightweight brush to go on the end.
they,ll get you a reach of 21foot which in my case is good enough for at least 80% of my domestics.

it really is a no brain-er!