Barry, do you need any ski's for when the snow comes. Iv got a spare size 8 under the bed that don't fit, could give you them cheap. Bit of a bu gger standing on the hose all the time mind but you will get used to having them on.
Dry suits are too expensive to use for window cleaning. the hydrotech predator dry suit retails at about £500 [plus using a dry suit you will need someone to zip you up lol]exactly what the salesman said , plus id look a bit daft cleaning windows in a dry suit Matt
why would you look daft cleaning windows in a dry suit? but perfectly normal dripping around in a wetsuit?
Quote from: will77 on November 10, 2010, 09:42:20 amwhy would you look daft cleaning windows in a dry suit? but perfectly normal dripping around in a wetsuit?You will only be dripping around if you had jumped into a pond or lake!the neoprene which the wetsuit is made from has very good insulation properties.you will sweat like mad if you were working in a wetsuit and the wetsuit will restrict your movement!Matt
didnt wear it today , nice and dry . but tomorrow looks rough. so it looks like i will break it in then. cant wait
But what about the eyes? If you wear specs you can't see properly in the rain and prescription goggles only work underwater. What you need is an umbrella hat and prescription goggles and you're sorted!Those clear plastic umbrella hats with pink spots and little ears on them would look cool.
you going into cleaning submarine windows then lol