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mikecam

Re: Gutter Vac
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2012, 10:12:34 pm »

I have same system,  the hose will get blocked a lot if you
Don't look after it, after every couple of job you do, suck a load
Of tap water thought till its full and it will clean
The hose and pole and it then will be trouble free.

Rinse all of mine out after every use with a hosepipe so nothing dries in it Col.

david68

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Re: Gutter Vac
« Reply #21 on: June 13, 2012, 11:01:15 am »
I use SL2 number 6 sections

Same here, what a difference compared to the omni alloy poles, so much lighter and easier to use. I do a lot of 3+ storey buildings and was thinking about selling my complete set up due to the hard work getting the alloy poles up and down and just fed up with it. But now the carbon fibre sl2 sections make it so quick and easy to work with.

Hi just wondering, when you say the sl6 section, how many pole sections do you need to buy for third storey?
Also do the sl6 section slot into each other?
Whats the inner & outer dia of these poles?
Do the aluminum gutter cranks also attach to the poles?

Thanks Dave
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