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Hi fella`s,it`seems awhile now,I`m possibly wrong butThere was a new window cleaning magazine made upBy someone on the group.Ya sign up for it,and it came down in and as a PDF file.I got my first issue and nothing since.Has it `gone to the wall`or is a new edition out soon orWhat ?Not unless mine has`nt come down or something.Thanks for replies.Lewis Doubtfire
read page 30/31 the window man, gives a interview
no the was a thread on here a few weeks ago, basically he was calling all other wc conmen, if they charges less than £10 as it was impossible to do a houses for less than a £10
theres a great article in the latest issue, its made me think about going back to ladders, the WC says wfp is great for commercial but not houses, apparently it makes to much mess with the water (not that rain does the same thing), also when you climb over gates you have come back over to turn it on, by the time you have got everything out its quicker to get a ladder off and do the windows. wish i had read this sooner then i would have had to invest "1000's" in my WFP equipment.Oh and he wasnt talking from His experience of WFP because he hasnt used it
leewhy not do a artice on what wfp stuff can be bought for set prices ie £500, £1000, £2000, £2500+to show what you dont need 000 to get a system
Quote from: Lee GLS on January 03, 2012, 03:04:48 pmtheres a great article in the latest issue, its made me think about going back to ladders, the WC says wfp is great for commercial but not houses, apparently it makes to much mess with the water (not that rain does the same thing), also when you climb over gates you have come back over to turn it on, by the time you have got everything out its quicker to get a ladder off and do the windows. wish i had read this sooner then i would have had to invest "1000's" in my WFP equipment.Oh and he wasnt talking from His experience of WFP because he hasnt used it Richard Clarkes comments there in the interview is typical of wc's who have not used wfp. Reading between the lines you can see the fear of making that leap of faith into something your are not sure about.The costs compared to a bucket and ladder is a factor too for the 100 percent trad guys.
sort of, but show what can be bought for 500 etc, ie 500 xtel poles1000 clx poles1500 slx poles etc
Quote from: Lee Burbidge on January 03, 2012, 03:25:35 pmQuote from: Lee GLS on January 03, 2012, 03:04:48 pmtheres a great article in the latest issue, its made me think about going back to ladders, the WC says wfp is great for commercial but not houses, apparently it makes to much mess with the water (not that rain does the same thing), also when you climb over gates you have come back over to turn it on, by the time you have got everything out its quicker to get a ladder off and do the windows. wish i had read this sooner then i would have had to invest "1000's" in my WFP equipment.Oh and he wasnt talking from His experience of WFP because he hasnt used it Richard Clarkes comments there in the interview is typical of wc's who have not used wfp. Reading between the lines you can see the fear of making that leap of faith into something your are not sure about.The costs compared to a bucket and ladder is a factor too for the 100 percent trad guys. I realise that, I wasn't having a go at the article, it just made me laugh, I'm sure we were all like that before we changed to WFP, but looking at it now we can see how funny it sounds.