Am I the first one with a broom adapter
groundhog commend you for sticking your neck out for us harris poleusers i hear the sounds of mocking fading into the distance cheers to dai who came up the idea months ago saved me moneythats hard earnt and so easy to spend when you really dont need to
Quote from: gary999 on May 24, 2008, 09:28:54 pmgroundhog commend you for sticking your neck out for us harris poleusers i hear the sounds of mocking fading into the distance cheers to dai who came up the idea months ago saved me moneythats hard earnt and so easy to spend when you really dont need to Absolutely mate, I new this was a good pole thats why I posted the videos!! As you say the mockers have faded away, as even they must realise that this is a serious pole thats great value for money. I have challenged the flash pole brigade to post a video, as I have done to show why their pole is worth 100's of pounds more than mine!!! but nobody has accepted the challenge as yet!!!!!!! Come on guys we are waiting!!
NWH, I challenge you to post a video of yourself using your megabucks pole, to show us harris pole users why we should fork out an extra £400+!! I have done it now it is your turn!!! put up or shut up!!!!
I love your enthusiasm for the job mate , please dont change . . . it is infectious You gave me some really good advice on an earlier post . You have walked the walk , and talked the talk ! Liked the bow at the end of the clip
i tried cleaning a lot quicker than i normally would do today to see what the results were like guess what spotless no runs no spots brill in fact prob better than when i take my time thanks for showing the clips it opened my eyes a bit and i am going to try and build a Harris wfp as soon as i have two Min's thanks for sharing it i have learned something and has put a lot of faith in my wfp technique as well thanksonly thing was i was knackered trying it quick not as quick as you but it dose show you can be quick and get good results
Yes well done groundhog and i bet some of the ones that are slagging it off go out and buy one and say nothing
Plenty of ways of keeping costs to a minimum - make your own Bentley brushes for a couple of quid, buy a gas tap from B&Q for six quid and solve your flow problems (or use silicone tubing), drive a Skoda Favourite. I posted before about there being no need to spend a fortune and got a very hostile response from people who insisted you had to have the best equipment and flash van - you don't.Having said that i'm loving my SLX and have started using a Vikan mono.Might have a look in B&Q later today.