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LWC

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #40 on: June 14, 2008, 05:37:46 pm »
michelle, i think thats your name apologise if it aint

where abouts are you?

MissyShell

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #41 on: June 15, 2008, 06:31:47 pm »
michelle, i think thats your name apologise if it aint

where abouts are you?
I am in the same area as Jeff my dad Somerset.

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #42 on: June 15, 2008, 07:17:56 pm »
Your dad has made some posts, particularly when he was changing over to wfp, that were inspirational to many people including me.

He gives the best tips on cleaning on here.

His trailer is a brilliant design, and he knows all about electrics.

But, I had a trailer and i hated it. Having a van will be a revelation not just for you but for him too. Fix the reel on top of the tank.

Because I really like Jeff I have been suggesting a van for some time. All the best with whatever you decide to do.

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #43 on: June 15, 2008, 07:29:17 pm »
I would say do not fix reel on top as one it is a trip hazard and could well leave you with stolen content of van if left open.

have outside ports less trip hazard and you can lock van and away you go.


Ian

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #44 on: June 15, 2008, 07:38:08 pm »
The difference it makes is if you want to lift the reel in and out of the van for every job. I don't because it is heavy and wastes time, but each to their own.

jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #45 on: June 15, 2008, 07:40:55 pm »
I would say do not fix reel on top as one it is a trip hazard and could well leave you with stolen content of van if left open.

have outside ports less trip hazard and you can lock van and away you go.


Ian
Trip hazard????
You wait until I show you what I have planed for Shells hose coming out of her van, I need to iron out a few details yet, but if anyone trips over this hose then it would be a deliberate act.

Shell Knows all about the H&S side of things now and if a Job calls for extra precautions she's on the ball with the signs out and the hose in the rubber anti trip that I put pictures up off some time back.

Sorry to swim against the tide, but I'd stick with the trailer.

Or do you need to take an extra test these days?
Not everyone is proficient with a trailer Wally, anyone can tow one, its when it comes to the reversing the skill begins.
If you can't see your trailer from your mirrors then your in trouble when it comes to reversing, Shell has a people carrier and to see the trailer from this would be extremely difficult.

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #46 on: June 15, 2008, 07:42:45 pm »
The difference it makes is if you want to lift the reel in and out of the van for every job. I don't because it is heavy and wastes time, but each to their own.
one arm out of van pop on house away you go 4 about the same time as getting pole out.


Do you leave your doors open when working discount ??

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #47 on: June 15, 2008, 07:56:41 pm »
Mostly, but i can close them and it doesn't stop the flow. Try and remember not everyone is a weightlifter. I don't use my hybrid much either, like shel I use the 17'xtel because it's lighter.

I could say loads on the implications of this topic but on occasion i get the idea my input isn't required so i'll keep quiet.

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #48 on: June 15, 2008, 08:01:15 pm »
Mostly, but i can close them and it doesn't stop the flow. Try and remember not everyone is a weightlifter. I don't use my hybrid much either, like shel I use the 17'xtel because it's lighter.

I could say loads on the implications of this topic but on occasion i get the idea my input isn't required so i'll keep quiet.
Dude since when has this stopped you from giving your view and I for one would like to hear it.


we use 17ft xtels also because they are cheap to replace.
I am not a weight lifter at all but a reel is not heavy IMO
I went for outside ports for 2 reasons, 1 because I could lock van, 2 less of a hazard to others.

Give your views/reply.

Say what you think I do.

Ian

jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #49 on: June 15, 2008, 08:05:00 pm »
Mostly, but i can close them and it doesn't stop the flow. Try and remember not everyone is a weightlifter. I don't use my hybrid much either, like shel I use the 17'xtel because it's lighter.

I could say loads on the implications of this topic but on occasion i get the idea my input isn't required so i'll keep quiet.

Were all relatively new to wfp? Its only become so popular over the past few years, so anything we can make,design or build to make our own work become easier, then were all going to have an easier life, that's why I like to share any idea's I have with you Guy's and not Jump on the band wagon to make money out of you.

Share your idea's guy's and lets help each other.

MissyShell

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #50 on: June 15, 2008, 10:50:03 pm »
Your dad has made some posts, particularly when he was changing over to wfp, that were inspirational to many people including me.

He gives the best tips on cleaning on here.

His trailer is a brilliant design, and he knows all about electrics.

But, I had a trailer and i hated it. Having a van will be a revelation not just for you but for him too. Fix the reel on top of the tank.

Because I really like Jeff I have been suggesting a van for some time. All the best with whatever you decide to do.
Sounds like you think highly of my dad just like I do he always has an idea or an answer to help me always has no matter what it is glad you think the same and thank-you for your kind wishes we will get ther by September I plan to have a van its just knowing where to go and getting the cash as most need a deposit.
Cheers Michelle x x

MissyShell

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #51 on: June 15, 2008, 10:55:46 pm »
I know it doesnt take much this time of night as im sooo tired but im confused???? ??? ???what are we on about now LOL
Michelle x x

jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #52 on: June 15, 2008, 10:59:28 pm »
So very often Shell, you will see posts go off topic, its nothing new and most of us are used to it, sometimes when it does go off topic its more interesting than the original post :o

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #53 on: June 15, 2008, 11:40:07 pm »
So very often Shell, you will see posts go off topic, its nothing new and most of us are used to it, sometimes when it does go off topic its more interesting than the original post :o
Shell hate to admit it, but your dad is right again ;)
I think hes not budging on the van for you, I did try my best with the poll, good luck and with ya dad behind you your on a winner.

Ian

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #54 on: June 16, 2008, 07:58:22 am »
Off topic?
The implications?
It doesn't matter who pays for the van or what sort you get although scudo/expert would be my choice.

What matters is that you make the business as easy to operate physicaly as possible.There is nothing like working with great kit that actually works for encouraging you to carry on and look forward to the days work rather than dreading it.

I can tell that at the moment you are very fired up, and you have every right to be as this is a very exciting departure for you. To make it stay that way you need to take every advantage you can get.

Thinking clearly, and making bold decisions that you are both a little afraid of is part of this. Do not be timid, investment and expansion is the only sustainable route.

jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #55 on: June 16, 2008, 08:09:21 am »
Off topic?


Thinking clearly, making bold decisions that you are both a little afraid of is part of this. Do not be timid, investment and expansion is the only sustainable route.

Clive, were do you get this dribble from :o

I can assure you, I have never been afraid to make a decision as and when its needed, Is it because I never wanted a van? You like vans I don't? So my trailer suited me.

I have almost every tool in the box  to make the work that much easier, and I'm looking for new ones all the time, we continue to invest as and when needed.

We have enough work (without the extras) to keep 2 people going over a 6 week period, if anything is wrong there, then please let me know where I'm going wrong? :'( :'(

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #56 on: June 16, 2008, 03:33:54 pm »
Thanks for that.


The job is phyically very hard, and allowances and planning should include this fact as the primary obstacle to the businesses continued success (IMO).Obtaining a van is a good move if you wish to sustain the business long term.There's not much point me saying anything beyond this.


jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #57 on: June 16, 2008, 05:09:22 pm »
I've managed to sustain my business for 11 years now Clive without a van and my business continued to grow until it reached a point, were I no longer wanted any more business.

I am still at a point were business has boomed so much that My daughter will continuing with the windows side and I'm going to concentrate on Guttering and conservatories.

So somewhere along the lines I'm doing something right, if we wanted to, we could grow even more and begin to employ, that is a different avenue altogether and not one I wish to take.

Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #58 on: June 16, 2008, 05:19:21 pm »
That's told me then. I'll shut up,

jeff1

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Re: Changing from trailer to van help and advice needed?
« Reply #59 on: June 16, 2008, 07:52:20 pm »
That's told me then. I'll shut up,
Don't shut up Clive   :o I value your in-put ;)