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carl stanton

  • Posts: 821
15 years still trad, So WFP?
« on: August 19, 2008, 11:23:27 am »
ok so i am still trad, but i think i will get a wfp, i know this is an old qustion but kinda want some input
i work in countryside mostly so in and out of van and alot of stop starting, but its nice work, not same old houses,   
               what ro do you recomend?
               size tank?
               brush?
               the little extras you recomend
i know this is a bit of an old and repeated qustion but i just want that reasurance, sorry i am a worryier! lol
so thanks for your thoughts on this! cheers
                                                                 Carl

karygate

  • Posts: 694
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2008, 11:26:18 am »
we do the countryside and work with a trolley hooked up to 50m of nicrobore and a 250 ltr tank in a box trailer. works for us nicely . best of both worlds if you need it.
gary

carl stanton

  • Posts: 821
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2008, 05:14:08 pm »
thanks for that, i will may be email you some time, cheers  ;D

Roy Harding

  • Posts: 1986
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2008, 06:04:45 pm »
I work all one off rural properties, and used traditional methord since 1984, then changed to wfp.

600ltrs should be enough for you, I use a van mounted system, and work one day with my daughter and two with my Son, and the rest on my own.

I would not like the hastle of changing barrels all the time.

Roy

SherwoodCleaningSe

  • Posts: 2368
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2008, 06:50:28 pm »
I would say tank size at least 500ltrs, there's nothing worse than running out half way through the day.  You'd probably get at least 20 average size places out of 500 liters maybe more like 30.  You could supplement a van set up with a backpack or trolley, the back pack being a far cheaper option, but having either as an extra is a very good idea.
I've found the double trim superlight from gardiners great, or a vikan mono is also a good brush.

Simon.

twt

Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2008, 10:01:51 pm »
Roy ive noticed from your posts that you,ve got a great round constisting of big houses, how did you accomplish this? did you canvass them,  buy the round build them up through word of mouth or advertising i would like to target this sort of work more.

Nathanael Jones

  • Posts: 5596
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2008, 10:59:30 pm »
650 litre tank.
Onboard DI incase you run out on the job.
Split charge relay,.. defo a bonus if you work rural
100 mtrs hose should be plenty, but a backpack for any awkward access windows
A petrol pump type dispensing nozzle for quick backpack filling is a very good and inexpensive time saver
A decent float valve in the tank that doesn't slow the filling down is essential.
A battery meter (cheap off ebay!)
A hot setup (DIY if you're brave enough!)

Roy Harding

  • Posts: 1986
Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2008, 08:25:14 am »
Roy ive noticed from your posts that you,ve got a great round constisting of big houses, how did you accomplish this? did you canvass them,  buy the round build them up through word of mouth or advertising i would like to target this sort of work more.

Hi Phillip

I have been going quite along time and in the early years there wasnt as many window cleanners, you could go into most rural villages and they had no window cleaner.

I have targeted a few large jobs, some by direct contact in person and some by mail.

But most have come through reconmedation, I have allways tried to do a good job and customers know they can trust me.

Also when you have been servicing areas over a very long time, you get known by site and van sign writing.

Roy

Ian Lancaster

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Re: 15 years still trad, So WFP?
« Reply #8 on: August 20, 2008, 04:51:55 pm »
We do a mix of country and urban work.  So far I've fitted out five vans and we all manage very well with the following:

400lt tank. (flat)

100psi Surflo

85ah battery

varistream.

1 x 18ft pole with 10" Vikan

1 x 24ft pole with 10" Vikan

Metal hosereel with 100m of microbore

Ez-snap fittings

The above lets us each work for a full day on various types of work without running out of water.  The 100m hose will reach almost any job, however big so no need for trolleys.

I have a 40-40 pumped RO, but the 300gpd from RO-man is more than enough for a one man set up.  I have a Draper submersible pump in my IBC to fill the van tanks.

There you go - everything you need.  Just remember to charge the battery every two days.