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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Auto shut off 4040 ro
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 06:36:10 pm »
Here's mine....a powered PF 4040 (with solenoid) mounted on a piece of worktop with heavy duty castors. I drop the  vertical shut off valve in the top of the tank via a wire coathanger. Works well! ;D

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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Omg had a good day working but !!!!
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 06:15:57 pm »
Had a good dry today all work done happy days !!few beers in its pixxing down  so so depressing  ffs

Nice dry day here too but cold wind but didn't mind working in it at all.

No alcohol for me but enjoy your few beers Colin

Enjoy the weekend!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Omg had a good day working but !!!!
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 05:23:19 pm »
Had a good dry today all work done happy days !!few beers in its pixxing down  so so depressing  ffs

Sounds like you're already on the lash 😬


Yes mate why not we’ve been put through the wringer recently
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Omg had a good day working but !!!!
« Last post by Bungle on Yesterday at 05:21:06 pm »
Had a good dry today all work done happy days !!few beers in its pixxing down  so so depressing  ffs

Sounds like you're already on the lash 😬
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Window Cleaning Forum / Omg had a good day working but !!!!
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 05:19:05 pm »
Had a good dry today all work done happy days !!few beers in its pixxing down  so so depressing  ffs
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Auto shut off 4040 ro
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 05:10:55 pm »
You need to put a ball valve in your tank so when it’s full it’s shuts the water coming in off but having said that not sure how you stop the booster pump from stopping pumping  but I’m assuming it will recognise the stop of flow
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Purefreedom Reelmaster
« Last post by deeege on Yesterday at 02:18:55 pm »
The reel came today and now waiting on my 25' pole. I can take a photo of both reels when I fit this one today. One reel will have 130m's of hose and the other will have 100m's of hose. If I find I can run with only 100m's then I will reduce the first reel. I don't use the same reel, I swap over halfway through my list of work that day.
These reels come with a winding handle that can be attached when they fail to work.
Will see how they go but first impressions are good.

Change reels midway through the day to prolong its life? You’ve gotta be on a wind up. Fair play you’ve trolled us all for a while now  ;D
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Purefreedom Reelmaster
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Yesterday at 02:05:46 pm »
The reel came today and now waiting on my 25' pole. I can take a photo of both reels when I fit this one today. One reel will have 130m's of hose and the other will have 100m's of hose. If I find I can run with only 100m's then I will reduce the first reel. I don't use the same reel, I swap over halfway through my list of work that day.
These reels come with a winding handle that can be attached when they fail to work.
Will see how they go but first impressions are good.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Purefreedom Reelmaster
« Last post by Jay Le Huray on Yesterday at 02:00:14 pm »
why would anyone need 2 electric reels for a 1 man system?.....
It just don't make sense and is a waste of money ...... or maybe just bragging?
I had my PF reel for many years with no problems in fact and I passed it on the the guy who bought my van and I bet it's still working fine as we speak
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Purefreedom Reelmaster
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Yesterday at 10:14:59 am »
How does having 2 electric reels when your a one man band make you quicker unless you've perfected a way of cleaning with 2 poles at the same time.! One of the reels is going to sit there redundant  , and why on earth dont you have a manual reel as a back up and then just order another electric reel when the other one packs in. Given that several on here are saying the PF reel lasts for years, you could well find out its outlasted you if you become unfit to work, what a waste of money that would have been. Im all for having a few spares but thats just nuts.

I agree....he throws money at equipment that he doesn't need and tries to convince us it's gonna make him more money.

My reel in 9 years old now. Still going strong 💪

I don’t believe a word he writes.
He’s got a ‘mate’ for advice or help in every scenario, that he has just happened to see that day! It’s all just made up IMO.
We’re all different and none of us are perfect, but Scottish is a different level.
Hopefully he’ll find another, or return to advising on another forum.

I'm thinking of buying a new van with a new hot water system with a pair of electric reels.

I'll get a second garage built for it and put it in mothballs in case my pole hose springs a leak.

All I have to do is drive home, swap vans and go out again and trouser another ton.

 ;D
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