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Alex Wingrove

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Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2008, 10:12:27 pm »
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i would much rather have my money in my pocket that someone else and build up to it, you wouldn't do it in any other business so why do it with window cleaning

But how can the poor bo' do any work unless he has the gear first?  LOL

As for other businesses, sorry but yes you would.  You'd get the stuff you needed first of course lol.

If I was opening a bakery I wouldn't wait until I had 20 customers in the door before thinking "I think I'll buy an oven now"

haha thats a stupid think to use, but if you were opening a bakery for the first time you would want to know how to bake surely?

and have some experience in the bakery world and then start of with very basic oven etc,

the equivalent of window cleaning, find out if you like it, if your good at it, get a ladder, bucket, squeegee, mop, scrims, scraper, roof rack, and your away, £300,

its not about having the money or not, peter jones and Duncan ballentine have the money but they dont throw it around

Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #21 on: August 13, 2008, 12:43:23 am »
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i would much rather have my money in my pocket that someone else and build up to it, you wouldn't do it in any other business so why do it with window cleaning

But how can the poor bo' do any work unless he has the gear first? LOL

As for other businesses, sorry but yes you would. You'd get the stuff you needed first of course lol.

If I was opening a bakery I wouldnt wait until I had 20 customers in the door before thinking "I think I'll buy an oven now"


Funny!!  and absolutely right.

mark dew

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Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #22 on: August 13, 2008, 12:07:29 pm »
If I was opening a bakery I wouldnt wait until I had 20 customers in the door before thinking "I think I'll buy an oven now"
;D

If you can afford either of those systems you will be onto a good start. The only things you will need to upgrade to in future is a bigger RO unit maybe and a bigger tank in the van.
I personally would try and upgrade to the biggest tank you can safely fit into your van. As replacing that at a later date will be more upheaval than upgrading anything else.

Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #23 on: August 13, 2008, 04:05:25 pm »
If I was opening a bakery I wouldnt wait until I had 20 customers in the door before thinking "I think I'll buy an oven now"
;D

If you can afford either of those systems you will be onto a good start. The only things you will need to upgrade to in future is a bigger RO unit maybe and a bigger tank in the van.
I personally would try and upgrade to the biggest tank you can safely fit into your van. As replacing that at a later date will be more upheaval than upgrading anything else.
Hit the nail on the head there Mark I totally agree with you  ;)

rz

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Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #24 on: August 13, 2008, 06:43:17 pm »
hi,just to let everybody know i spoke to andrew mccann at exelsystems and after soom good advise from him i bought the system from cleaningspot but upgraded the tank from a 250ltr to a 350 ltr and also bought an electronic flow controller,thanks again for all your advise,
cheers andrew

R-CLEAN

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Re: advice on buying my first wfp system
« Reply #25 on: August 13, 2008, 08:53:25 pm »
well i say get a trolly system especially for houses, there is some poop ones out there i know but i could knock ya up a very good one, for quite cheap that goes for anyone especially those in the northeast. u can see before you buy ;)

if anyones intrested let me knowand i'll get some pictures up.

Ralph