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Poll

How do you rate Wagtail tools?

Love em!
21.6%
8 (21.6%)
OK in some some situations
32.4%
12 (32.4%)
Can't get the hang of them
5.4%
2 (5.4%)
Don't like them
13.5%
5 (13.5%)
Don't have one
27%
10 (27%)

Total Members Voted: 34

Ian W

  • Posts: 1161
Re: Is Wagtail really quicker than WFP?
« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2009, 06:00:47 pm »
Here's a view from inside the first floor window -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMGThQwdsis

Its a tool that has its place, I get the impression this guy (and others) is trying to make out its better than it is, can be used in more scenarios than is reasonably practical. Did I miss the bit where he cleaned those leaded openers on that last video or was he only going to do half the job?

These were his own windows just for the demo. He doesn't take on any new leaded work and any others he still has are done using ladders.
Do all the good you can, and make as little fuss about it as possible.
Charles Dickens

Ian W

  • Posts: 1161
Re: Is Wagtail really quicker than WFP?
« Reply #21 on: October 10, 2009, 06:05:36 pm »
Even used on ground floor windows, the wagtail leaves a lot more detailing work.  I only use mine occasionally( on large windows) and cut the corners first with a conventional squeegee.
  They do have their uses but I couldn`t be doing with all that detailing.

He developed a new form of dog earing that apparently cuts down on detailing a lot. I think the detailing he does is solely down to using the pole.
Do all the good you can, and make as little fuss about it as possible.
Charles Dickens

dai

  • Posts: 3503
Re: Is Wagtail really quicker than WFP?
« Reply #22 on: October 10, 2009, 07:20:48 pm »
I haven't used the flipper, but the old combi is a lot faster on my o.a.p'S bungalows. I can't believe that Wagtail stopped making them. An added bonus for me is that the channel width is exactly the same size as most of the panes. I dogeared mine from the start and have to detail a lot less than when using an applicator and blade.
Having said all that I still find myself detailing when there's no need to, even after all these years.