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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Window Washers on September 26, 2009, 03:07:21 pm

Title: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: Window Washers on September 26, 2009, 03:07:21 pm
Where are others getting there gutter vac tools from or for those that are making them what are you using ?

I am in need of a deeper tool for getting in tight gutters, I spotted something that would be ideal at the car wash today on the vac but person was not there to give me the answer iof where they came from
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: matt on September 26, 2009, 03:16:44 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: GWCS on September 26, 2009, 03:20:03 pm
Yes glyn can come up with something you require, if its not already available.
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: Window Washers on September 26, 2009, 03:22:55 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer
Matt, You have me worked out wrong. I do not mind diy at all I have made 2 of my own systems so far and cost more than a off the shelf one if i'm honest, what I dont like is things that are dangerous and or look visually bad and bodged together. I'm just a tart I guess  ;D
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: windowashing on September 26, 2009, 03:27:20 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer

What you should have said, Matt, is:

Send me the specs of what you need, and I'll make you a bespoke tool for the guttering you need to clean.

The price will be: ...£xxx.xxp

Then get the heat gun on a piece of guttering that costs £1.50 and sell it on at a massive mark up!

That's what all the suppliers are doing..  And I think they'd be daft not to!  
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: matt on September 26, 2009, 03:29:14 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer

What you should have said, Matt, is:

Send me the specs of what you need, and I'll make you a bespoke tool for the guttering you need to clean.

The price will be: ...£xxx.xxp

Then get the heat gun on a piece of guttering that costs £1.50 and sell it on at a massive mark up!

That's what all the suppliers are doing..  And I think they'd be daft not to!  

thats it

its a length of waste pipe and a heat gun / blow torch

i would do it, i couldnt face the " FAO MATT " posts ;)
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: matt on September 26, 2009, 03:31:05 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer
Matt, You have me worked out wrong. I do not mind diy at all I have made 2 of my own systems so far and cost more than a off the shelf one if i'm honest, what I dont like is things that are dangerous and or look visually bad and bodged together. I'm just a tart I guess  ;D

you do like off the shelf stuff though

i guess its the easier option for some

for me its a challenge to make something, look at the gutter vac as a prime example , its easy to make a gutter vac, really is
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: Window Washers on September 26, 2009, 03:31:42 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer

What you should have said, Matt, is:

Send me the specs of what you need, and I'll make you a bespoke tool for the guttering you need to clean.

The price will be: ...£xxx.xxp

Then get the heat gun on a piece of guttering that costs £1.50 and sell it on at a massive mark up!

That's what all the suppliers are doing..  And I think they'd be daft not to!  

thats it

its a length of waste pipe and a heat gun / blow torch

i would do it, i couldnt face the " FAO MATT " posts ;)
You are such a liar, You would love FAO Matt posts lol
Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: matt on September 26, 2009, 03:33:05 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer

What you should have said, Matt, is:

Send me the specs of what you need, and I'll make you a bespoke tool for the guttering you need to clean.

The price will be: ...£xxx.xxp

Then get the heat gun on a piece of guttering that costs £1.50 and sell it on at a massive mark up!

That's what all the suppliers are doing..  And I think they'd be daft not to!  

thats it

its a length of waste pipe and a heat gun / blow torch

i would do it, i couldnt face the " FAO MATT " posts ;)
You are such a liar, You would love FAO Matt posts lol

for the first few weeks it would be great, i would be important again ;)

then it would really get on my nerves, esp answering the " when will you send out my nozzle " posts

Title: Re: where/ how gutter vac tools
Post by: windowashing on September 26, 2009, 03:33:49 pm
heated up plastic pipe seems to be the fave, then you can mould it to exactly what you want

but of course that would be the DIY way, which i know isnt your thing

so just phone glyn i guess is the answer

What you should have said, Matt, is:

Send me the specs of what you need, and I'll make you a bespoke tool for the guttering you need to clean.

The price will be: ...£xxx.xxp

Then get the heat gun on a piece of guttering that costs £1.50 and sell it on at a massive mark up!

That's what all the suppliers are doing..  And I think they'd be daft not to!  

thats it

its a length of waste pipe and a heat gun / blow torch

i would do it, i couldnt face the " FAO MATT " posts ;)
You are such a liar, You would love FAO Matt posts lol

LOL  :)