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the bpack i use is easy to carry by the handle when full, i tried different trucks from b&q and homebase & they are not strong enough, the wheels bend & spin etc. im 52 now & i can carry a bpack all day long with no problem its only cos i changed my pole hose couple weeks ago & put a much longer length on that i dont, but i also got an old army bergen that im gonna cut a hole in & put the bpack in as they have good straps & back support. i have a gardiners flow control on the end of the bpack hose so i dont really use the on/off switch but i've never had a problem with it either
this is what my £2500 got me,Berlingo van, 2 mans system with 2 pumps, 2 hoses and full set up for 2 trad guys, plus safety signs. Tanks, barrels, portable trolley system, waterproofing protection paint, 110ah battery, solar panels, split charger, 2x18ft poles, 1x32ft pole, 1x42ft pole, Plus static 1000lt tank, transfer pump, transfer pipe.Then I have spent about another £300 on upgrades to the van since the pictures, including a hot water system
Quote from: richard clues on December 27, 2012, 01:18:59 amthis is what my £2500 got me,Berlingo van, 2 mans system with 2 pumps, 2 hoses and full set up for 2 trad guys, plus safety signs. Tanks, barrels, portable trolley system, waterproofing protection paint, 110ah battery, solar panels, split charger, 2x18ft poles, 1x32ft pole, 1x42ft pole, Plus static 1000lt tank, transfer pump, transfer pipe.Then I have spent about another £300 on upgrades to the van since the pictures, including a hot water system richard what do you use the spiral hose for?
To go WFP you need long term commitment, which I don't think you have at the moment - yes you can always sell it etc. but it isn't anything like trad that can be done as and when IMHO
Hi Bruce! I was just showing him what can be done on a budget and after all he was looking to spend 800+ on a trolley. Maybe he thought having a van was going to cost him alot more. Might give him something to think about.
Quote from: Spruce on December 27, 2012, 02:06:49 pmTo go WFP you need long term commitment, which I don't think you have at the moment - yes you can always sell it etc. but it isn't anything like trad that can be done as and when IMHOPart-time, traditional and working from a car doesn't sound great but I do take it seriously. It's my only means of income and I run it as well as any window cleaner worth their salt would so I can understand your concerns regarding commitment, especially as I've highlighted them myself too.Anyway, thanks for everyone's comments and I do appreciate why you've pointed me in the direction of a van and van mount. Perhaps it isn't so unrealistic after all. There's no way I'm going to afford a great big Ford Transit with a flashy 1000l tank with all the trimmings and nor would I need it but a little van does now seem viable. My concern is would the 'DIY' mount be safe in a crash? I've seen that video demonstrating what can happen.Vans on autotrader go pretty cheap and I have a relative that's a mechanic so that side is more than covered but where is the best place to look for a van mount that would be in my budget?