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Quote from: hasti on November 06, 2013, 09:19:51 pmSorry whats a Grippa grippavac poles
Sorry whats a Grippa
Quote from: Avo on November 06, 2013, 09:25:36 pmQuote from: hasti on November 06, 2013, 09:19:51 pmSorry whats a Grippa grippavac polesSo do they sell Carbon fibre Gutter vac pole then ? Are they any good ?
Thanks AvoAccording to another company that spoke to today, the sky vacs are 30% carbon. I won't say who they are as I don't want to start a war. However this maybe the case. The chances are that they are, a long with lots of other items we think of as pure carbon. I do know that the process of making carbon use to be very expensive, so maybe manufacturers are making a compromise over price against purity. If it works, and fits my pocket great.
I just read this tread and I thought I give you guys a bit of advice, have bought some gutter poles from Sky vac, and couple time they got broke, and told them about it.They send me a replacement but then I thought it shouldn’t break that soon, specially if I had them only couple of months, so I am thinking if they are 100% genuine Carbone fibre or not, so if it happens to any of you guys, watch out, it could be a mixture of all kinds of things, Genuine Carbone is very strong and shouldn’t break very easy.
Quote from: hasti on November 06, 2013, 08:35:07 pmI just read this tread and I thought I give you guys a bit of advice, have bought some gutter poles from Sky vac, and couple time they got broke, and told them about it.They send me a replacement but then I thought it shouldn’t break that soon, specially if I had them only couple of months, so I am thinking if they are 100% genuine Carbone fibre or not, so if it happens to any of you guys, watch out, it could be a mixture of all kinds of things, Genuine Carbone is very strong and shouldn’t break very easy. The poles on ebay are 30% Carbon as stated in listing were as on there website the poles are 100% Carbon and that's reflected in the price they.
5ft x 2” diameter poles each weighing approx 825 gramswhich is less than bag of sugar , il be doing 2 storey houses....four poles = four bags of sugar...........is this really that heavy lads? id say i clean out 20/30 gutters per year
Quote from: Phil @ Extreme Clean on November 07, 2013, 09:30:59 pmQuote from: hasti on November 06, 2013, 08:35:07 pmI just read this tread and I thought I give you guys a bit of advice, have bought some gutter poles from Sky vac, and couple time they got broke, and told them about it.They send me a replacement but then I thought it shouldn’t break that soon, specially if I had them only couple of months, so I am thinking if they are 100% genuine Carbone fibre or not, so if it happens to any of you guys, watch out, it could be a mixture of all kinds of things, Genuine Carbone is very strong and shouldn’t break very easy. [/quotThe poles on ebay are 30% Carbon as stated in listing were as on there website the poles are 100% Carbon and that's reflected in the price they.well found phil I'm glad that was cleared up mate.. So they do low and high grade poles Yes mate i messaged on ebay and Paul told me The gutter sucker poles are not 100% carbon fibre like skyvac poles they are typically 30% carbon fibre but are still very light weight and strong.
Quote from: hasti on November 06, 2013, 08:35:07 pmI just read this tread and I thought I give you guys a bit of advice, have bought some gutter poles from Sky vac, and couple time they got broke, and told them about it.They send me a replacement but then I thought it shouldn’t break that soon, specially if I had them only couple of months, so I am thinking if they are 100% genuine Carbone fibre or not, so if it happens to any of you guys, watch out, it could be a mixture of all kinds of things, Genuine Carbone is very strong and shouldn’t break very easy. [/quotThe poles on ebay are 30% Carbon as stated in listing were as on there website the poles are 100% Carbon and that's reflected in the price they.well found phil I'm glad that was cleared up mate.. So they do low and high grade poles
I just read this tread and I thought I give you guys a bit of advice, have bought some gutter poles from Sky vac, and couple time they got broke, and told them about it.They send me a replacement but then I thought it shouldn’t break that soon, specially if I had them only couple of months, so I am thinking if they are 100% genuine Carbone fibre or not, so if it happens to any of you guys, watch out, it could be a mixture of all kinds of things, Genuine Carbone is very strong and shouldn’t break very easy. [/quotThe poles on ebay are 30% Carbon as stated in listing were as on there website the poles are 100% Carbon and that's reflected in the price they.
Hi,Really enjoying this thread at the moment, I have been looking for something to do while its raining would love to get into high level commercial workshops to get out of the rain. Even gutter clearing in the dryer weather.Would this be any use as an inspection camera? Images can be seen on iphones or compactable mobiles.Many Thankshttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Foscam-CCTV-WiFi-Wireless-Outdoor-IP-Camera-FI8905W-/180585742863?pt=UK_CCTV&hash=item2a0bbfc20f
Hi guys I came a cross this site when one member here mentioned this company.http://www.grippatank.co.uk/vacuum/high-level-vacuum-poles-kits-spares/carbon-poles-upto-60ft.htmlSo who has used their gutter vac poles ?Do they just sell these poles, or do they manufacture them too? They don’t seem to market it that well like Sky vac, so are these poles any good? I love to know if they are 100% Carbone fibre.
Quote from: hasti on November 08, 2013, 06:21:00 amHi guys I came a cross this site when one member here mentioned this company.http://www.grippatank.co.uk/vacuum/high-level-vacuum-poles-kits-spares/carbon-poles-upto-60ft.htmlSo who has used their gutter vac poles ?Do they just sell these poles, or do they manufacture them too? They don’t seem to market it that well like Sky vac, so are these poles any good? I love to know if they are 100% Carbone fibre. I use the Gutter Vac equipment and their carbon poles. I've got 5 poles and have used them to clean a big church without major problems (on my own)I find them very good and like dealing with Grippa tank as they are really helpful when i've needed advice.
i believe they are base sections from gardiners superlite modular poles.Am i right in thinking they use a clamp on the grippa poles or are they just push fit?
some good reading here as I need a gutter vac to do three biggish jobs , guess it all about the poles