Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jeff1 on October 21, 2009, 03:51:02 pm
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I've never seen a video using this method and I often have emails and phone calls asking how do you clean with this equipment? so this week I made a video recording in the hope it will help a few members make their minds up if they would like to use the telescopic lance for gutter cleaning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsmF7EN2FpU
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I use the same lance on my jobs lol
I have some pics of me using it on my website.
I notice you don't wear the brace strap. I find these help no end.
Matt
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I use the same lance on my jobs lol
I have some pics of me using it on my website.
I notice you don't wear the brace strap. I find these help no end.
Matt
Matt if you dont mind can you send me a link to your website, id like tohave a quick butchers mate
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I use the same lance on my jobs lol
I have some pics of me using it on my website.
I notice you don't wear the brace strap. I find these help no end.
Matt
Matt if you dont mind can you send me a link to your website, id like tohave a quick butchers mate
Trippy this is it.
www.mb-windowcleaning.co.uk
Matt
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I've never seen a video using this method and I often have emails and phone calls asking how do you clean with this equipment? so this week I made a video recording in the hope it will help a few members make their minds up if they would like to use the telescopic lance for gutter cleaning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsmF7EN2FpU
Jeff do you have that video on your website?
It might be a good idea as then your customers can see how it actually works etc.
Matt
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Thats a great website you have there Matt
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Thats a great website you have there Matt
Thanks Trippy lol
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nice one jeff
its great what you can do with video mode on that cam ;)
matt good looking website
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So which one are you Matt - the guy on the website or the one in the avatar?
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So which one are you Matt - the guy on the website or the one in the avatar?
Both of them are me lol
I was wearing contact lenses in the pic on my avatar.
;D ;D
Matt
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Have you got Photo-shop then?
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Have you got Photo-shop then?
Why? lol
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well, I swear that's Jeffs long lost brother on your website. :o
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i think this is what he meant matt ;D ;D ;D
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its meee on the website
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its meee on the website
what pressure washer you use for cleaning drives etc
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its meee on the website
what pressure washer you use for cleaning drives etc
3000psi 5.5hp xx
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what type and where you get it. How long ye had it etc and any problems etc
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I've never seen a video using this method and I often have emails and phone calls asking how do you clean with this equipment? so this week I made a video recording in the hope it will help a few members make their minds up if they would like to use the telescopic lance for gutter cleaning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsmF7EN2FpU
Jeff do you have that video on your website?
I dIt might be a good idea as then your customers can see how it actually works etc.
Matt
No don't Matt I only did the video on Monday and haven't had much time to add it yet but its a good idea I think I will.
I don;'t wear the brace because I heard to many people saying it wasn't worth it and I can just imagine when you have to change jets its a pain so I went without, I do normally rest the handle section on my hip but we had so much guttering to do on that Job well over 200 meters.
That customer was well over the moon with the Job and I had quite an audience at one time watching a pro at work :o ;D ;D I couldn't see one though ;D ;D
Who likes my Hi-vis coat I printed myself :o Well the boss did it she won't let me near her machine because I burn to much lol
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Thanks for the video Jeff
It made a lot of sence and has given me food for thought
well done mate
Andy
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well done on making the video iam sure it will get you more work. but i think a vac would have done a better job, why scoop it out to chuck it on the floor to then have to pick it up again. then anything you miss you wash it away into the downpipes? :o. for me its a vac and camera job then nothing gets missed first time, and theres nothing to scrape of the floor afterwards.
iam not trying to pick fault. just saying there might be a better way to do it. ;D
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well done on making the video iam sure it will get you more work. but i think a vac would have done a better job, why scoop it out to chuck it on the floor to then have to pick it up again. then anything you miss you wash it away into the downpipes? :o. for me its a vac and camera job then nothing gets missed first time, and theres nothing to scrape of the floor afterwards.
iam not trying to pick fault. just saying there might be a better way to do it. ;D
I have CCTV system and the cleaning up takes minutes but answer me this? why have 2 seperate machines to do the complete Job or even 3 machines if you carry your own generator and a vac that can cost £1000 when a cheap scoop and a brush can still do an excellent Job and how on earth can to clean the external sections with a VAC??? Like I say whay have 2/3 seperate machines when One does both Jobs.
A vac will clean everything out but again it won't wash the internal sections so they are spotless will it????
I've been using this method for over 18 months and I have plenty of Jobs already booked in. ;)
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Thanks for the video Jeff
It made a lot of sence and has given me food for thought
well done mate
Andy
Hey Andy you can pop around anytime and see it working if your ever in the area ;)
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well done on making the video iam sure it will get you more work. but i think a vac would have done a better job, why scoop it out to chuck it on the floor to then have to pick it up again. then anything you miss you wash it away into the downpipes? :o. for me its a vac and camera job then nothing gets missed first time, and theres nothing to scrape of the floor afterwards.
iam not trying to pick fault. just saying there might be a better way to do it. ;D
I have CCTV system and the cleaning up takes minutes but answer me this? why have 2 seperate machines to do the complete Job or even 3 machines if you carry your own generator and a vac that can cost £1000 when a cheap scoop and a brush can still do an excellent Job and how on earth can to clean the external sections with a VAC??? Like I say whay have 2/3 seperate machines when One does both Jobs.
A vac will clean everything out but again it won't wash the internal sections so they are spotless will it????
I've been using this method for over 18 months and I have plenty of Jobs already booked in. ;)
jeff iam not knocking you just putting my opinion forward.. as long as we all make money!!!! ;D ;D
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I know your not knocking me Mark ;)
I often see posts about the vacs and how good they are but I have never offered Just a gutter clean out service and in all the years I have never been asked to do one, so for the life of me I can't see why I would benefit from owning a vac, My son-in-law works for a hire center and has even offered me one at a very good price but like I say I can't justify owning a vac when it only cleans the muck from the internals and I need to clean the external sections to.
Like you say as long as we all make money and we all enjoy using our own methods then were all happy ;)
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I've never seen a video using this method and I often have emails and phone calls asking how do you clean with this equipment? so this week I made a video recording in the hope it will help a few members make their minds up if they would like to use the telescopic lance for gutter cleaning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsmF7EN2FpU
any close up shots of the actual scoop you have made? i'd like to try this
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This is about the only close up I have
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k23/jeffo_01/PICT0004Small.jpg)
Don't try it without that bar you see if you make it from an old unger pole like I did or it will Just snap.
Hammer the tube flat apart from where you fit it to your pole.
Around 3" from the scoop end cut a slot half way through first of all then begin to flatten the sides down repeat the above cut and keep flattening it until your happy, then trim the corners of the scoop and try to create a spoon shape.
I made an attachment to slot on the end of mine so it cleans flat bottom guttering but I found it just as quick to scoop without it.
This was the first Job I used it on and discovered it needed to be stronger and another good tip I discovered on this job was to make sure its fastened to your pole lol mine got stuck under that big clump and stayed there when I brought my pole down and I spent the next 5 minutes trying to get my pole back into the end.
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k23/jeffo_01/hambdonguttering004Small.jpg)
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I just found these if they help you get the idea
How it sits inside the guttering
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k23/jeffo_01/GutterHook004Small.jpg)
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k23/jeffo_01/GutterHook005Small.jpg)
Try to fit your strengthening bar so as it sits on the rim of the guttering the angle of the scoop sits nicely in the guttering.
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Jeff what a great video and an excellent tool you made there.
When doing houses with the lance do you ever have problems with water ingress to any air vents under the soffitts?
Do you ever use the brush to scrub the gutters/fascias etc or do you find the pressure from the lance is powerful enough after applying your cleaning solution?
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explain the part where you go on about cutting a slot. ye kinda lost me there
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Jeff what a great video and an excellent tool you made there.
When doing houses with the lance do you ever have problems with water ingress to any air vents under the soffitts?
Do you ever use the brush to scrub the gutters/fascias etc or do you find the pressure from the lance is powerful enough after applying your cleaning solution?
Thanks Daniel ;)
There isn't a great deal of vents on most soffits but you can get the odd ones were the vent runs the whole length of the house, So when you get Just the small vents you take care not to direct the Jet directly into the vent and on the long run vents, I try to work under the soffit so any water is directed parallel to the house and not directly into it.
I did tests on my own house and I have the long vent and after I finished the Job I went into the roof space and every where was bone dry so I have no problems. Just be aware of how you operate and everything will be fine, almost 2 years and not one problem yet.
White Guttering is the one you need to pay more attention to for obvious reasons? There was a time when I have had to use the brush but that was on guttering that hadn't been cleaned in 20 years but under normal circumstances the narrow Jet spray will shift the dirt from the real dirty including the real green looking ones quickly and easily.
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explain the part where you go on about cutting a slot. ye kinda lost me there
Ok I'll run you through it
Have your tube laid down on the bench (before you flatten it) and around 2,3 or 4" from one end (depending on how big you want your scoop)
Get a hack saw and cut half way through the tube and then you cut up through the center up to the cut you just made so you can pull the two sides apart to begin making the wings, Now you can start to flatten the tube at the end were your scoop is, study the picture of mine to get the idea of what I mean? Once your happy then shape the the end to look like a spoon, once your happy then begin to flatten the whole tube but stop around 6" from the other end so you can fit it to your pole, shape the flattened section to what I call a shepherds crook shape, get the idea from my pictures and see if you can copy it.
Before you add the strengthening bar do a couple of tests you can do this on the ground by pushing against the spoon hard to see were the tubes weakest point will be, mark it and then add your strengthening bar.
I use an old universal pole dedicated to the scoop and I bolted the scoop onto it so I don't loose it in the guttering lol
Check my drawing to see if it helps you?
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Few things really.....
1) im feeling quite down after the music - any chance of a choice of music or something uplifting ?
2) other than the music .... cracking video
3) where do i get me one of them lances from ? oh and what pressure washer would you reccomend pressure wise ?
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What worries me Jeff, is that the last place I would want to dispose of all that crud would be down the gutterpipe? Do you not worry about this?
I have the lance and a vac but have never mastered the lance really for insides - I tend to splatter it everywhere. ;D
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Few things really.....
1) im feeling quite down after the music - any chance of a choice of music or something uplifting ?
2) other than the music .... cracking video
3) where do i get me one of them lances from ? oh and what pressure washer would you reccomend pressure wise ?
So you don't like my guitar music then :o :'( :'( simply turn off your speakers and problem solved ;D ;D ;)
I lost my direct link to northerntool when I had to reformat my hard drive but Northerntool is the place to buy them (Just google then) along with all the bits you need for it.
My advice on pressure washers is always go for the best one you can afford and try to get one with a syphon facility with it so if no.
When you have bought all your gear Just leaflet all your customers and tell everyone that you now clean guttering.
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What worries me Jeff, is that the last place I would want to dispose of all that crud would be down the gutterpipe? Do you not worry about this?
I have the lance and a vac but have never mastered the lance really for insides - I tend to splatter it everywhere. ;D
I scoop the worst of it out ftp ;) as you see by the video but if it turns out to be really bad one then I simply tie a pair of old tights to the outlet or an old net bag for vegetables given away by any supermarket just to be on the safe side ;)
Practice with the lance and it can soon be mastered I even do guttering over conservatories and this does please custy's ;)
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i cant find the lance on there
can anyone point the thicko in the right direction ?
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i cant find the lance on there
can anyone point the thicko in the right direction ?
Hang on I'll search for it for you ;)
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Did you check the downpipe ;D
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i cant find the lance on there
can anyone point the thicko in the right direction ?
Took a while because they have revamped their website but here it is
http://www.northerntooluk.com/pressure-washer-accessories/general-accessories/telescoping-wand-18m-73m_22824E.html
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Thanks jeff :)
Have you used it at full height ? If so, what's it like to use ?
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What's the difference between the 3000psi and 2200psi ?
Would a 2200psi pressure washer do the job ?
Sorry for all the Q's
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Yes I have many a time and still do, a valuable piece of advice I will pass on and that is? If you do use it at full extent use the wide jet nozzle until you get the hang of it and only then give the narrow jet nozzle a try but you really need to take care when you do because it has a kick worse than a mule, the first time I tried it I was fighting like mad with it and you can't switch it of because your hands are holding onto it like mad and its not until you get it under control can you switch it off.
So until you get the hang of it never use it at full extent with the narrow Jet, if you can drop the top section down as far as possible the using the narrow Jet is not a problem and boy watch it blast the dirt of even the dirtiest of guttering.
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What's the difference between the 3000psi and 2200psi ?
Would a 2200psi pressure washer do the job ?
Sorry for all the Q's
800psi ;D ;D No seriously you do not need a real powerful pressure washer but get one with a decent engine, the yellow one I have has the Yamaha engine in it and I never knew that until one of my customers told me, but Honda are the cream ones.
Ok What you need to buy as an extra is the gutter cleaner
http://www.northerntooluk.com/pressure-washer-accessories/general-accessories
If you look at my picture that I posted you will see the nozzles and the gutter cleaner and you will also see a straight tube with a black screw handle on it, That comes with the lance, the gutter tool quick fits into that and in the end of the gutter tool fits your Jets, when your done with the internals remove the gutter tool and fit your Jets into the straight tube for external work.
Ask what you like that's what the forums for ;)
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jeff did you say you have the lance from northern or you use an old pole?
heard them lances when you 1st push power on it kicks upwards and can drop and damage slates or guttering if not careful. i'd imagine you could casue some damage
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Yes I have the lance from Northern tool and I use the scoop on an old universal pole I have.
They can and will kick on switch on and switch off, so before you start it or stop it, raise it at least 1' above the guttering before activating the trigger at least until you get used to it.
It could cause damage to the guttering if you switched it off to close and all this can happen with the narrow jet fitted that's when it becomes a bucking mule, the chances of it causing damage to a roof are much slimmer because I recon your gutter tool would snap first.
Training is the answer to any power tool and the lance is no exception ;)
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jeff much was yer pressure washer?
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What worries me Jeff, is that the last place I would want to dispose of all that crud would be down the gutterpipe? Do you not worry about this?
I have the lance and a vac but have never mastered the lance really for insides - I tend to splatter it everywhere. ;D
I scoop the worst of it out ftp ;) as you see by the video but if it turns out to be really bad one then I simply tie a pair of old tights to the outlet or an old net bag for vegetables given away by any supermarket just to be on the safe side ;)
Practice with the lance and it can soon be mastered I even do guttering over conservatories and this does please custy's ;)
jus t been reading back over this threa dand noticed you have been tlaking about tights and net bags WTF? i am lost
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What worries me Jeff, is that the last place I would want to dispose of all that crud would be down the gutterpipe? Do you not worry about this?
I have the lance and a vac but have never mastered the lance really for insides - I tend to splatter it everywhere. ;D
I scoop the worst of it out ftp ;) as you see by the video but if it turns out to be really bad one then I simply tie a pair of old tights to the outlet or an old net bag for vegetables given away by any supermarket just to be on the safe side ;)
Practice with the lance and it can soon be mastered I even do guttering over conservatories and this does please custy's ;)
jus t been reading back over this threa dand noticed you have been tlaking about tights and net bags WTF? i am lost
i think he means tying some old tights/veggie net to the bottom of the down pipe to catch all the 'crud' going down the drain and blocking that up.
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Just chuck an old veggie bag onto the drain cover, no need to tie it on ;)
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just been directed towards this.
looks like it works real well and very impressed with the homemade scoop jeff.
defiantly going to be thinking about doing it as a add alongside the wc.
just need to pull together some cash for a good pw.
is petrol a must? is it for the extra power and spec or is it for convenience of not needing a power socket?
as i have a generator in the van that powers the low power karcher that i use for my bin washing.
thanks
ian