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tom20001

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #60 on: November 05, 2013, 04:58:52 pm »
I think the 25ft set was £370

Avo where can u get set for this price

best i can currently do is 504 from grippatank

thanks

Have you heard back from the carbon pole company? the link i posted?



nah i rang them yesterday nd spoke with secretary, they were to return call but nothing yet :(

im in dublin maybe they are prejudicial against the irish !

tom20001

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #61 on: November 05, 2013, 05:09:31 pm »
  5ft x 2” diameter poles each weighing approx 825 grams

which 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

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #62 on: November 05, 2013, 05:22:51 pm »
The problem here is it's not just 3kg dry weight your lifting as soon as you angle the pole it multiplies the weight and doing gutters over connies, porch or lower level roofing proves differcult a task.. I've been there had the t shirt and trying to stop you making the same mistake..

tom20001

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #63 on: November 05, 2013, 05:29:42 pm »
The problem here is it's not just 3kg dry weight your lifting as soon as you angle the pole it multiplies the weight and doing gutters over connies, porch or lower level roofing proves differcult a task.. I've been there had the t shirt and trying to stop you making the same mistake..

ok avo i get ya they do seem bit burly in fairness.......

only thing with the gutter systems is it all comes together nd with me being over in dublin that makes life bit easier.....but thanks for all advice i think carbon fibre poles will have to be way to go

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #64 on: November 05, 2013, 05:37:07 pm »
The problem here is it's not just 3kg dry weight your lifting as soon as you angle the pole it multiplies the weight and doing gutters over connies, porch or lower level roofing proves differcult a task.. I've been there had the t shirt and trying to stop you making the same mistake..

ok avo i get ya they do seem bit burly in fairness.......

only thing with the gutter systems is it all comes together nd with me being over in
dublin that makes life bit easier.....but thanks for all advice i think carbon fibre poles will have to be way to go
order
nilfisk 30t
Polar brites 5 metres hose with 51mm cuffs
4 section Gutter sucker pole set with nozzle attachments
Not added this up but it's  £500  ish

tom20001

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #65 on: November 05, 2013, 06:18:29 pm »
The problem here is it's not just 3kg dry weight your lifting as soon as you angle the pole it multiplies the weight and doing gutters over connies, porch or lower level roofing proves differcult a task.. I've been there had the t shirt and trying to stop you making the same mistake..

ok avo i get ya they do seem bit burly in fairness.......

only thing with the gutter systems is it all comes together nd with me being over in
dublin that makes life bit easier.....but thanks for all advice i think carbon fibre poles will have to be way to go
order
nilfisk 30t
Polar brites 5 metres hose with 51mm cuffs
4 section Gutter sucker pole set with nozzle attachments
Not added this up but it's  £500  ish


avo is it possible to buy one or 2 poles at a later date to add to the four?

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #66 on: November 05, 2013, 08:08:10 pm »
The problem here is it's not just 3kg dry weight your lifting as soon as you angle the pole it multiplies the weight and doing gutters over connies, porch or lower level roofing proves differcult a task.. I've been there had the t shirt and trying to stop you making the same mistake..
yes but can't remember how much each section costs now...

ok avo i get ya they do seem bit burly in fairness.......

only thing with the gutter systems is it all comes together nd with me being over in
dublin that makes life bit easier.....but thanks for all advice i think carbon fibre poles will have to be way to go
order
nilfisk 30t
Polar brites 5 metres hose with 51mm cuffs
4 section Gutter sucker pole set with nozzle attachments
Not added this up but it's  £500  ish


avo is it possible to buy one or 2 poles at a later date to add to the four?

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #67 on: November 05, 2013, 08:09:51 pm »
yes but can't remember how much each section costs now...

Mr. S

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #68 on: November 06, 2013, 06:48:58 pm »
Richard thanks for reply mate! Need to deal with this quickly as got a few gutter cleans booked in and more to come!

Think carbon is way forward as I can appreciate as AVO said doing over connies etc will b hard using alloy poles!

Big dee

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #69 on: November 06, 2013, 07:07:46 pm »
Hope you're right Avo, been following this thread and made the jump today on what appears to be sound advice. Included a camera so that I could offer customer reassurance that the job has been done.

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #70 on: November 06, 2013, 07:33:42 pm »
Hope you're right Avo, been following this thread and made the jump today on what appears to be sound advice. Included a camera so that I could offer customer reassurance that the job has been done.
ha ha you will love carbons and you bought at the right time of year too  ;D
Keep a bucket of water handy to suck the water up if sludgy gutters as this can:
Effect suction performance and Increase weight of pole and also keeps your kit clean n tidy.
Good luck to you mate!!

hasti

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #71 on: November 06, 2013, 08:35:07 pm »
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.

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #72 on: November 06, 2013, 08:49:04 pm »
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.

hi hasti, welcome to the forum.. May I asked how did you break them?? I'm sure there not 100% pure carbon but I've dropped I'm a number of times without damage.. Grippa look 100% but each section was to long.

supernova77

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #73 on: November 06, 2013, 08:49:36 pm »
Has anyone used the plastic poles from Polar Brite?   Probably not very durable but cheap to start off with at £50 for 16 foot.

Andy

hasti

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #74 on: November 06, 2013, 09:17:30 pm »
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.

hi hasti, welcome to the forum.. May I asked how did you break them?? I'm sure there not 100% pure carbon but I've dropped I'm a number of times without damage.. Grippa look 100% but each section was to long.


Thanks Avo, well as usual was sucking a large growth from a gutter, as you do which had roots on and as I lifted the pole, the pole cracked from middle, which shouldn’t happen with carbon fiber. 

hasti

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #75 on: November 06, 2013, 09:19:51 pm »
Sorry whats a Grippa  ???

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #76 on: November 06, 2013, 09:23:42 pm »
Yea must of been fractured.. I did a massive job in the spring lots of heavy debris and 2 sections got jammed together had to call my mate to help unlock it but never cracked one yet..  ;D

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #77 on: November 06, 2013, 09:25:36 pm »
Sorry whats a Grippa  ???
grippavac poles

Big dee

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #78 on: November 06, 2013, 09:31:11 pm »
Thanks Avo
According 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.

Avo

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Re: SkyVac
« Reply #79 on: November 06, 2013, 09:39:00 pm »
Thanks Avo
According 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.
30% really..  :o omg