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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: slendersunfish on June 29, 2005, 08:53:30 pm

Title: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: slendersunfish on June 29, 2005, 08:53:30 pm
Ive now got a soil pipe to transport my poles on the top of a partner van.
Can anyone sugggest any clamp suppliers that dont charge mega bucks for the clamps to secure it to the roof bars.
I was also considering making my own as i am the tightest window cleaner in the southeast has any one tried this ?
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: easycleanwindows on June 29, 2005, 09:21:50 pm
all i done was drill hole thru soil pipe and use bolts and self locking nuts works perfectly
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on June 29, 2005, 09:37:34 pm
We done the same.

Bought ordinary soil pipe clamps and drilled holes on the side of the roof rack.

We also spray painted them and the soil pipe so as it doesn't look quite as obvious.

Cheers
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on June 29, 2005, 10:51:10 pm
do you carry yuor poles in the pipe ?

what lentghs do they come in ?

shawn
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on June 29, 2005, 11:31:57 pm
Hi Shawn

I'm not sure what length the soil pipe came in but we did have to cut it down.

It also had a screw on one end which we bough a screw on cap for but be wary of doing it up more than a few turns as you'll never un screw it again.

For the other end we bought a cap end which was permantly fitted by brushing on a sealant for pvc pipping and then quickly pushing on the cap end.



Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on June 30, 2005, 12:11:15 am
nice car mate

shawn
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on June 30, 2005, 12:18:18 am
Thanks. It's a 1982 2.8 Ford Granada modified by a company who cut it in half and added 7 foot and turned it into a hearse.

Great work vehicle and what a smooth ride.

Cheers
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on June 30, 2005, 12:23:21 am
you cant beat that for advertising , i mite need one ;) i almost bought an old cortina estate , a few months back like them older cars

keep up the good work

shawn ;D

you know what to do when the window cleaning dries up
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: thewindowcleaner1 on June 30, 2005, 05:03:31 am
Hi rosskesava
A couple of questions
1) the 0800 number that you have does it work and what are the average cost
2) the hazard tape down the side of your ladder where from and cost
 hope you pick this up

Alan
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on June 30, 2005, 05:05:26 pm
Hi thewindowcleaner1

The 0800 number works really well.

We found the company on the internet and it was a one off £90 (or about that price) charge for the actual number then the calls are on top. My work partner conned the company that they were dealing with a large business ......  ;D

We now have the calls transfered to our work mobile and the biggest bill we've had so far was about £8 because it's charged by the second. On an average week we get about 30 calls.

When it went through to our landline the biggest bill we had was 23 pence.

The only draw back is that we still have to pay line rental as the number gets attached somehow to an ordinary phone line which still keeps it's own number. i.e before we diverted the calls, I could dial the 0800 number or my home phone number and still get through to the same phone.

The tape we bought in a builders merchants and we needed 2 rolls to do 3 ladders and cost under a tenner.

Cheers

Ross
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: s.hughes on June 30, 2005, 05:28:21 pm
Hi Ross
About time mate. I wanted to see a bigger picture of your car for ages.
By the way how you getting onwith your ro unit?
I also just noticed. Is that a crow you got sitting on your roof? Very appropriate
Cheers
Steveyboy
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on June 30, 2005, 05:48:07 pm
Hi How Much?????

Yup - that is a crow. Good eh.

We've got half of our WFP stuff and are tonight refitting an old shed in the garden to put it all in. Hopefully with a week it'll all be up and running. I hope.

And .... I've worked out again how to post pictures.

Cheers
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: H h20 on July 01, 2005, 09:36:24 pm
how much do you recon for a 3 metre length of soil pipe with end caps?
i`m going shopping tomorrow and i need a price to haggle with ;D
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: gaza on July 01, 2005, 11:03:12 pm
FORUM TRY VANGAURD: 08000191930 EXETER,THEY DO PROPPER TUBES ALI WITH END CAPS AND LOCKS 3METRES 99SQUID +VAT150MM DIAMETERX 3 METRES 142.OOP +VAT THEY CAN MAKE THEM LONGER OR SHORTER. NEAT LOOKING PIECE OF KIT

 GAZA
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: slendersunfish on July 02, 2005, 09:08:34 pm
Screwfix came up the cheapest for me.
Ive doubled up if you want a length of soilpipe with one set of endcaps (meaning you need the screw ensd fitting)
I can send it to you for free if you want to pay the postage.
Alternatively come and pick it up.
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: H h20 on July 02, 2005, 11:07:34 pm
Screwfix came up the cheapest for me.
Ive doubled up if you want a length of soilpipe with one set of endcaps (meaning you need the screw ensd fitting)
I can send it to you for free if you want to pay the postage.
Alternatively come and pick it up.
That all depends where you are,thanks for the offer,let me know,cheers, ;)
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: rosskesava on July 03, 2005, 01:17:53 am
I've just gone back through our books.

We bought all the stuff from B & Q. They are a long way from the cheapest and it all cost £92 odd.

We bought from there for convenience and because we could get it all sorted in one day without having to be in for delivery.

Cheers


Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: slendersunfish on July 03, 2005, 06:36:39 pm
Im in alton in Hampshire. H20 if its too far to collect anyone can come and pick it up.
Alternatively i think screw fix charged about £40 for the lot and this includes the hasp and staple lock and padlock !free postage as well

 http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=15484&ts=11930

Just sprayed mine as well after looking at  rosskesava's beast of vehicle.

Prehaps this deserves a post on its own but i chalenge anyone to post a picture of a more recognisable window cleaners car /van!!
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: H h20 on July 03, 2005, 07:49:28 pm
Im in alton in Hampshire. H20 if its too far to collect anyone can come and pick it up.
Alternatively i think screw fix charged about £40 for the lot and this includes the hasp and staple lock and padlock !free postage as well

 http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=15484&ts=11930

Just sprayed mine as well after looking at  rosskesava's beast of vehicle.

Prehaps this deserves a post on its own but i chalenge anyone to post a picture of a more recognisable window cleaners car /van!!

Thanks for the offer but it`s a bit far im in staffordshire,but been to B&Q they do 3m soil pipe for just under £12  ;Dbut got no ends so ill go get sorted somewhere else. ; :D
Title: Re: Transporting poles on roof bars
Post by: gaza on July 05, 2005, 01:51:51 am
Ross :why not consult with Texas girl for your vechicle to go into April re {April 1st] calender.be a hoot.
ross dont think its a joke think its the coolest thing Ive seen

 GAZA