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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Electric hose reel
« Last post by Tam1872 on Today at 04:25:51 pm »
Well I’m seriously considering getting an electric reel , will wait until January  to get one .

I don't actually think any money gets took off them in January.

When I bought my set up years ago, I held off until January as I automatically thought they would have a January sale, as i thought I'd save a few quid. None of it came down though.

Just because they didn't come down that year doesn't mean they won't another yesr though. Sales throughout the year might dictate if things like that gets discounted or no.

If they have sold alot of them and orders are still coming in then it makes absolutely no sense adding a discount to it.

They last years though, so sale might not be where they expected them to be as alot will have them etc. So reducing the cost will get them sold to the people on the fence, who would like one, but don't think they can justify paying the price they retail at. When they see a couple of hundred off it. Itl attract sales from they kind of people who think there not over paying for it now as it's discounted in the sales.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Electric hose reel
« Last post by RPCCS on Today at 03:10:47 pm »
Well I’m seriously considering getting an electric reel , will wait until January  to get one .
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: EV Van Drivers, give us an update…
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Today at 02:58:08 pm »
I looked at the rescue card ages ago:

https://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/Catalog/service_tip_files/Ford_Transit_Custom_Van_2025_5d_Electric_EN.pdf

Shows you all the dimensions of the battery and motor etc.

I’ve decided when I get one, I’ll be using the lashing points and a flag tank.

The battery goes as far as back as the side load door. So not good for tanks being bolted down. You’d have to faff about dropping the battery.
That’s good info Zesty cheers. From that it looks like flat tank ratchet strapped is gonna be the only way to go. Do you reckon the lashing points will need to be reinforced for a flat tank?

My plan is to use the lashing points and glue down (yes I know it sounds mad) the tank with tonnes of adhesive foam or Stixall etc. these modern adhesives are unbelievably strong, like seriously strong. I’d prime the floor for better adhesion. With a flat tank, lashed down and glued, it won’t go anywhere.

Hoping to get the e custom sport in spring. Just hanging on until they come done to 20k plus vat second hand.

How will you eventually remove the tank once it's been glued down?
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Last time I was at Grippatank they had a Transit custom Ev ready to go for someone.I never looked inside but they only bolt tanks in so I’m guessing there must be a way to fix properly.

They were very pricey.The van itself was over 40k (they may have dropped in price now)
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: New job.
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Today at 12:36:13 am »
Gutter cleaning at a cannabis farm.


Do you get paid in kind?🥴
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: EV Van Drivers, give us an update…
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Today at 12:19:03 am »
Anyone on here interested in a 2019 Custom Sport Auto, 24 000 miles, FSH, 500 litre tank and frame with immersion?😁

Why not keep it especially with that mileage .
I just fancy a change, I’ve had it for over 6 years now. Also I’ve just had notification from my accountant of my 24/25 year end profit. This will probably increase for 25/26 and with the higher tax threshold being a lot lower in Scotland I am going to get hammered, so the idea of buying a van to reduce my tax liabilities is probably more appealing than it would be for anyone south of the border.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Electric hose reel
« Last post by Tam1872 on Yesterday at 11:57:26 pm »
Thanks for your replies everyone .

Here's an outlier.

I have 40m  reinforced pole hose connected to 60m if old microbore on my Claber hand reel. Light as a feather.

Why people use microbore let alone minibore is beyond me.

But then I don't use a pump controller either.

And I use an immersion heater for warmth.

 ;D
How is the immersion heating fitted to your tank, is it a separate fitting or on the lid of the tank, got any pics or dealers that sell them?
Actually , no need , I’ve just looked at water heaters in a few websites, far too much money for me, 3  grand plus vat 😧
An immersion heater plus fittings is a couple of hundred quid. Should be fitted as close to the bottom of the tank as possible using a mechanical flange.
That sounds a much better price, have either of you got a picture of how they’ve  been fitted ?
The reason I whinged about the ones for sale on a few suppliers, I’m not doing as much work now, after I had that fall just about 41/2 years ago ,and had to have half my left skull removed to  stop the  inside bleed . So during my off for sickness , a lot of customers got a new wc . Enough of that it’s been on before during my sickness , but’m back to work which I enjoy doing .

Youl be able to wire up and fit the imersion yourself if you can follow simple instructions it's pretty easy.

It's not hot by the time it comes out the hose though. If it's just repeat monthly cleans then there's no time difference between the 2.  The hose is nice and warm though which does help more than anyone will ever know who doesn't clean windows and think a warm hose can't make much of a difference.

The electric meter is like a stop watch until it gets up to temp. Think it's about a tenner a night.

I think it could be cheaper running hot into the tank to start with. But a couple of pound you'd save isn't worth the your time to do it.
is that just hot water from the tank, or straight from your tap then filtering in the van?

Hot water does  make a huge difference on maintenance cleans especially if they  are costal  with salt or bird poo and bee pollen and fly poo . Warm water is better than cold  for cleaning but hot water is much better than warm water

Putting hot tap water through resin will kill it quite quickly so I have been told by ones that have done it

If working in places like that I suppose it would be useful. For the majority that won't be the case though. The windows aren't really dirty after 4 weeks unless there's been a storm. For they windows hot or cold isn't going to make them faster. As a normal 4 weekly wouldn't need much scrubbing so you wouldn't save anytime on the scrubbing side if it.

If you had a good few contracts that are 4 or 6 monthly I'd think it would be something worth getting too as I imagine itl shave a fair bit of them.

Where I am I don't think it would make it any quicker as the windows aren't really dirty. But for the people who work there? I've said before, 1 minute sounds like nothing, but if your in an area where the windows are always dirtier because of the location, then 1 minute added up through out the year saved on each house then its shouldn't be seen as an expense. It's a must have that will pay for itself after a couple of  years by doing maybe 2 houses a day extra that you wouldn't be able to get done without it.

For people in that situation. It's a no brainer, I wouldn't even look at it as an outlay. I'd view it more as a saving that it's going to end up being in the long run.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Electric hose reel
« Last post by Tam1872 on Yesterday at 11:42:03 pm »
Thanks for your replies everyone .

Here's an outlier.

I have 40m  reinforced pole hose connected to 60m if old microbore on my Claber hand reel. Light as a feather.

Why people use microbore let alone minibore is beyond me.

But then I don't use a pump controller either.

And I use an immersion heater for warmth.

 ;D
How is the immersion heating fitted to your tank, is it a separate fitting or on the lid of the tank, got any pics or dealers that sell them?
Actually , no need , I’ve just looked at water heaters in a few websites, far too much money for me, 3  grand plus vat 😧
An immersion heater plus fittings is a couple of hundred quid. Should be fitted as close to the bottom of the tank as possible using a mechanical flange.
That sounds a much better price, have either of you got a picture of how they’ve  been fitted ?
The reason I whinged about the ones for sale on a few suppliers, I’m not doing as much work now, after I had that fall just about 41/2 years ago ,and had to have half my left skull removed to  stop the  inside bleed . So during my off for sickness , a lot of customers got a new wc . Enough of that it’s been on before during my sickness , but’m back to work which I enjoy doing .

Youl be able to wire up and fit the imersion yourself if you can follow simple instructions it's pretty easy.

It's not hot by the time it comes out the hose though. If it's just repeat monthly cleans then there's no time difference between the 2.  The hose is nice and warm though which does help more than anyone will ever know who doesn't clean windows and think a warm hose can't make much of a difference.

The electric meter is like a stop watch until it gets up to temp. Think it's about a tenner a night.

I think it could be cheaper running hot into the tank to start with. But a couple of pound you'd save isn't worth the your time to do it.
is that just hot water from the tank, or straight from your tap then filtering in the van?

I have 2 1000 litre ibc tote tanks at the back of my garden. I put it in them through a di vessel. I then pump the water out to the van using a high lpm pump. I then just plug in the immersion and heat the tank over night.

It's only really Jan and Feb I heat the water. The rest of the year I don't bother doing it.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: EV Van Drivers, give us an update…
« Last post by Splash and dash on Yesterday at 10:07:00 pm »
Anyone on here interested in a 2019 Custom Sport Auto, 24 000 miles, FSH, 500 litre tank and frame with immersion?😁

Why not keep it especially with that mileage .
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: EV Van Drivers, give us an update…
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 09:14:59 pm »
Anyone on here interested in a 2019 Custom Sport Auto, 24 000 miles, FSH, 500 litre tank and frame with immersion?😁
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