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Quote from: Barry Scott on December 04, 2015, 04:37:37 pmQuote from: Number 23 on December 04, 2015, 07:59:59 amQuote from: dd on December 04, 2015, 07:49:24 amQuote from: Number 23 on December 03, 2015, 09:20:52 pmQuote from: Smurf on December 03, 2015, 08:08:01 pmI can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times. In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18. Why use a longer pole than needed in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.I would use the 25 on the front and a worker would use the 35 on the back. Due to the back having velux Windows and the front are dormas.
Quote from: Number 23 on December 04, 2015, 07:59:59 amQuote from: dd on December 04, 2015, 07:49:24 amQuote from: Number 23 on December 03, 2015, 09:20:52 pmQuote from: Smurf on December 03, 2015, 08:08:01 pmI can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times. In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18. Why use a longer pole than needed in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.
Quote from: dd on December 04, 2015, 07:49:24 amQuote from: Number 23 on December 03, 2015, 09:20:52 pmQuote from: Smurf on December 03, 2015, 08:08:01 pmI can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times. In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18. Why use a longer pole than needed
Quote from: Number 23 on December 03, 2015, 09:20:52 pmQuote from: Smurf on December 03, 2015, 08:08:01 pmI can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
Quote from: Smurf on December 03, 2015, 08:08:01 pmI can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
Never buy more poles than needed
Looks like you bought the last lot of Series II Damo i was going to buy another Xtreme 22 this week as i prefer the metal bands .
Haha. Over Xmas I have around 25 vidoes to upload to YouTube. No bed lol.
Quote from: Number 23 on December 05, 2015, 08:07:33 amHaha. Over Xmas I have around 25 vidoes to upload to YouTube. No bed lol.What video editing and picture editing software do you use . Thanks
I am totally clueless your vids and pics editing are good mate i keep up to date with your FB page etc .
Priced up 25ft extreame metal bands , £486 inc vat New X3 is about £550 . Their 300grams lighter than my 25ft slx , but I'd imagine more rigid . Can't believe it's about £50 extra for the carbon necks . Tempted , but I just can't bring myself to spend £500