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Kevin R

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #20 on: June 07, 2008, 06:00:19 pm »
A 24' 3600 Watt Guttervac with  assortment of attachements to do different types of gutters is £1090.00
 
 up to £1290.00 for 48' version

The Complete system ( A stand alone complete business):-  is £4700.00
And consists of the following
110 or 240 volt 48' GutterVac System,( 110 volt is desired for construction site work)

Industrial 5.5 KVAGenerator on wheels - gennie manufacturer
depends on choice of either 110 or 240 volt guttervac - the gennie is the same type that hire shops use not a cheap Makro type

36' high Pressure wash lance with high pressure gutter hook and  straight head for high level stone, brick or cladding cleaning + selection of jets etc.

3000 PSI 15 litre per minute Honda GX340 11HP Pressure Washer System with reduction gearbox to reduce wear and give long life to the pump and engine,standard lance, chemical feed etc.

36' Omni-cam system (can also be used with 48' gutterVac
pole) DVR recorder with hardware to link to PC and burn before + after DVDs



still no mention of a cuddly toy though..LOl

Its a very very good system worth every penny in my humble opinion  ;)

Kevin R

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2008, 06:01:25 pm »
I would go for plastic drainpipe as your piping.  Some don't like it, as it can be wobbly, but I have now rivetted two sections together to stop this.

There really is no helping some people  :o

Glyn H

Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2008, 07:42:51 pm »
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I would go for plastic drainpipe as your piping.  Some don't like it, as it can be wobbly, but I have now rivetted two sections together to stop this

Love to see it being used at five floors high on youtube :)
I Bet it would get a load of hits

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #23 on: June 07, 2008, 07:47:58 pm »
Oh, did I forget to say that this only applies to two storey houses?  Silly me!  ;D

Glyn H

Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2008, 01:08:01 am »
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Oh, did I forget to say that this only applies to two storey houses?  Silly me! 

What a shame ;D I had imagined you chasing it about as it swayed around at five floors, like a circus performer balancing plates on a pole, what great entertainment that would be  for all.

 I am sure it works very well at the height your using it. :)

Mr H

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2008, 09:28:00 am »
I have used Glyns Guttervac and found it workes very well up to 30ft but above that it does start getting very heavy especially if using for long periods of time and there are plenty of attachments which is good to. 
I am even thinking about getting one for every day use if he comes up with a good price for just the pole.
But if your a oneman band wanting to work heigher than 30ft (as the Omnivac needs a second person using a stabaliser pole) then look to adding a carbonfibre modular pole to your setup as it is a lot lighter and easier on the muscles.
You never know Glyn might do you a good deal on the Emporium poles he sells or as I did use SL2 base sections.

Both systems have been discussed in:-

www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=51156.0

I'm not knocking Glyns system at all, just pointing out some benefits of the carbonfibre one.

Regards
Mr H

PS... Don't even bother asking about the Ionics system.......


Kevin R

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2008, 11:14:27 am »
Valid points indeed but I have had only done one job for five stories in all the time I have had the system. Most I do seems to be a max of four. Maybe because I live in the west country.

You did need a second person with a support pole but at the costs to clean 5 stories, employing someone for the day Is factored into the cost. 

To be honest any thing higher than four stories you need a cherry picker, because accidently dropping pieces of slate or large sections of turf down from the nozzle at that height is quite frankly dangerous.

Apart from Glenn I probably am one of the most experienced users or the Omnivac system, as its pretty much in constant use.

The system has height limits because of falling debris that the nozzle is too small to suck up. Also breaking up of this debris with a hook is next to impossible at this height. Also when you use the pole you are standing right under the gutter in the prime area for falling debris strike.  48 ft is the limit for the omnivac system for very good reason.

I have seen Mr Hs system and It is all he says it is, but I have considered cleaning gutters above five stories and with a carbon fibre pole or an aluminum pole I believe its to dangerous for the operator just because of the falling debris issue. I will not be buying a carbon fibre pole for this reason alone, nothing to do with wear or weight.

Mr H has said also that he would buy the Omnivac pole  for the lower level stuff (up to 4 stories?) so with that in mind as well as our own diy expert Jeff Brimble buying the Omnivac system the answer in my eyes is very clear.  ;)


*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2008, 12:40:00 pm »
The first one is the Upkeeper.

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2008, 12:42:07 pm »
And the second

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #30 on: June 08, 2008, 12:42:54 pm »
Third's a grabber device.  ::)

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #31 on: June 08, 2008, 12:44:51 pm »
Fourth is a remote device for flicking crap out of the gutters.

No sign of the Omnivac or other methods.

Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #32 on: June 08, 2008, 01:00:02 pm »
I didn't say it was exhaustive.

Here's Omnivac.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=11DAhFvjho8

Looks to me like it should be filed under Mickey Mouse.

Glyn H

Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #33 on: June 08, 2008, 01:13:32 pm »
The Omnipole  listing on youtube uploaded in 2006
That was a prototype

Kevin R

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #34 on: June 08, 2008, 01:32:49 pm »
I didn't say it was exhaustive.

Here's Omnivac.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=11DAhFvjho8

Looks to me like it should be filed under Mickey Mouse.

I really dont know why I bother, that video came from 2006 the technology has come on leaps and bounds since then. Sure go out and buy your tongs and upkeepers and I will keep earning the £££ while you domestic boys earn your pence - there really is no helping some

At least test these things for yourselves and stop with the silly comments  ;)

mark dew

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #35 on: June 08, 2008, 01:46:30 pm »
I didn't say it was exhaustive.

Here's Omnivac.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=11DAhFvjho8

Looks to me like it should be filed under Mickey Mouse.

I really dont know why I bother, that video came from 2006 the technology has come on leaps and bounds since then. Sure go out and buy your tongs and upkeepers and I will keep earning the £££ while you domestic boys earn your pence - there really is no helping some

At least test these things for yourselves and stop with the silly comments  ;)


don't let anyone put you off posting.
I'm finding the guttervac posts are some of the most interesting posts on here.

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #36 on: June 08, 2008, 01:53:06 pm »


I really dont know why I bother
Get yerself another cliché KevR, as we're bored of this one.

*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #37 on: June 08, 2008, 01:55:03 pm »
I won't let anyone put me off posting. I'll take notice of well-meant replies. Offensive replies say EVERYTHING about the poster and NOTHING about me.
Couldn't agree more; youhave to be able to see why certain people post what they do.

Keep posting more info on ALL gutter clearing products, everyone, don't be put off by people who call your comments, 'silly'.

Kevin R

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #38 on: June 08, 2008, 02:21:08 pm »
So why on earth don't you make your videos keep up with the technology? I stand by what I said: the device shown in the video looks Mickey Mouse and hardly worth of a second glance, except to see how to bodge things together. Compared to the upkeeper, it is laughable.

If you publicise Mickey Mouse stuff, that's what people think you have. If you now have something worthy of merit, post an up-to-date video.

Before you pass comments like that you really ought to be aware that it is your responsibility to keep me and others like me informed. I have no responsibility to seek you out and ask if that's the latest offering.

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If you can't keep things up-to-date, then I don't think that you DO bother.

Firstly its not my responsibility to keep you or others informed as I OWN an Omnivac I dont sell them or have any connections to the company except as a customer. I offer free advice on my findings and yes I have tested them  both and a few more systems too!

Secondly, Its your responsibility to keep yourself informed and keep your business at the fore front of this technology if you want your business to succeed. Business is competitive if you dont want to keep up with technology and you are happy to plod along earning a few quid good for you, but if you going to come on forums why not offer sound advice or constructive comment or just shut up.

Thirdly, have you tried the Upkeeper or the Omnivac in the flesh - I think not as otherwise you would know  the differences but you carry on enjoying  sitting in your own ignorance as Its no skin of my nose.
 ;)




*Mr Tumble

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Re: anyone give us advice on a guttervac set up
« Reply #39 on: June 08, 2008, 02:45:54 pm »
How long have you owned Omnivac? Has Glynn sold up?