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jeff1

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More Equipment Protection
« on: August 24, 2007, 07:55:17 pm »
Take a look at these pics, (again mobile phone ones) this is on the same house, were I have to use my pole protector,

This is my hose protector in use, and 2 doors down on the right lives a H&S officer  so all precautions are in place.

My signs are out as there are no pavements and it also guides the traffic through over the hose protector,
from were you see my trailer, I have four houses to do, (but not the H&S guy lol) This village is a pain in the Butt, but a good earner, so worth the trouble.



djhaydn

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Re: More Equipment Protection
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2007, 07:58:45 pm »
good idea jeff. we use them to protect our hoses in the brigade if we have to go across roads,
car looks clean, do you wfp it?????? lol

Haydn

jeff1

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Re: More Equipment Protection
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2007, 08:05:05 pm »
good idea jeff. we use them to protect our hoses in the brigade if we have to go across roads,
car looks clean, do you wfp it?????? lol

Haydn
Its the type that LUX traffic signals use, but I don't want to see on the news, 'Hundreds of window cleaners up and down the country are getting caught stealing the cable protectors from temporary traffic lights.  ;D ;D ;D

Yes! about the car being wfp but wrong about the you bit ;D  I get the boss to do it, I tell her she needs the practice with the pole, so she can practice on the car. ;D ;D