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JohnL

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2006, 07:04:31 pm »
Jeff Brimble said - The top section of the Procurve apparently fits the N03 section of the Unger pole

I take it you mean the plastic holder which takes the heads ie washer and squeegee bars - that could be usefull but you would lose the curve  :(

JohnL
West Somerset. On the edge of the Quantocks and looking at The Exmoor National Park.

Jeff Brimble

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2006, 08:38:26 pm »
JohnL , I wanted to know if the complete top piece and elbow and swivel, cross fitted into any of the other Unger sections. Lewis has one. However I use telepole and he uses the other unger type so I will have to wait till I get hands on. Unless someone else with one could check it out.
Its just that I think that a goose neck with a swivel joint (like procurve) may be a big help when WFPing but I may be wrong.

Ammended later, wasnt a tel call heres his email description.

" Yes,the Tele pole No.3 goes into the middle section(No.2) procurve which in turn of course then the No.1(the
   LEWIS                                         into or,  over as per normal unger ?
goose neck end) of the procurve.It screws up nice and tight.
 
 
The Unger No3 goes over the middle section of the Pro-Curve no2 so that the Pro-curve No2 is going into
the Unger No3.
 
Another way of putting it would be the Pro-Curve No.2 fits into the Unger No3

JohnL

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2006, 10:40:44 pm »
jeff - I think I can fathom out that '' email ''    :)


If an Unger tele pole could be fitted to a Procurve that would be pretty good but I expect any brush would be heavy and render the swivel action fairly unworkable but would like to hear thats a wrong assumption.

JohnL

West Somerset. On the edge of the Quantocks and looking at The Exmoor National Park.

Jeff Brimble

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2006, 06:22:40 am »
John have only ever seen the swivel action on the procurve demo.
Any common "floor" brush as David has used is usually about 8oz and could be reduced by drilling holes as jm123 showed a pic of and shaving a bit off the back and fitted with external hose.
So the brushes can be lightened ( I have a very light 3.5oz "brush") even though any offset dramatically increase the torque and leverage required.
Its a shame that the top two sections only fit the 3rd Unger. I was hoping to use the just the swivel and part of gooseneck and fit it to an unger.

JohnL

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2006, 07:14:16 am »
I suppose you could buy one, cut and fit the necessary bits to make that work

  -  are you there Matt - sounds like your site here   ;D

JohnL
West Somerset. On the edge of the Quantocks and looking at The Exmoor National Park.

Jeff Brimble

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Re: Pro-curve(have you got one)
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2006, 07:35:52 am »
Thanks everyone, yes it is a diy issue really so maybe will start a topic on Matts site.
Its just that I have used a swivel brush for 8 years and was just trying to help find an easy way for many of you to experience it