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petski2

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Aluminium Poles
« on: January 16, 2009, 10:32:38 am »
Hey all,does anyone have an ally pole and if so would a 30ft be easy to handle :)
I know they arent as light as carbon and roughly same as fibre but as i said in another post im just fed up of fibre glass poles wearing out.I just want a workhorse that wont wear,but I dont want one thats going to be too heavy for every day use.
PS..a lot of our work is 3 storey so it needs to be 30ft.

Cheers

Jeff Brimble

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Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2009, 10:40:35 am »
From my experience of using Unger, 30ft in constant use may give you RSI problems, use c/f which is lighter.

petski2

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Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2009, 11:02:03 am »
Thanks for that Jeff.
However as I said its more an issue of longevity of pole than anything else as there are 2 of us and we trad downstairs we can share the pole work.
So my post should really have stated I would probably be using pole max 2 hours a day.

Thanks again

petski2

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Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2009, 01:44:52 pm »
Thanks Matt :)

PS.the pages won,t fully load for me for some reason.They get halfway then stop so only half of the pics are visible ???

Pete

Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2009, 02:54:29 pm »
Petski; I second Matt's link.  DIY lightweight poles are extremely easy to do; a top bit of kit; dirt cheap too.

It's rare that something so cost effective is this good.

Try it.

matt

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2009, 02:56:08 pm »
Thanks Matt :)

PS.the pages won,t fully load for me for some reason.They get halfway then stop so only half of the pics are visible ???

Pete

just hit REFRESH on your browser, the other pics will load, its a free host i use and they are poor

petski2

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Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2009, 03:09:21 pm »
Wow I think ill give it a go guys :)
Thanks

matt

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2009, 03:18:07 pm »

Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #8 on: January 16, 2009, 03:18:54 pm »
Petski,

I think Matt and Jeff are great, but sometimes their posts seem to overcomplicate DIYing a pole.

Get yourself a Ron Thompson Zensorflex and a Gangster; you won't go far wrong if you want to reach 30 foot.  Use the Zensorflex for your routine domestic work and the Gangster for your higher work.

Don't mess about with expanding foam; it's pointless; but do tape up the sections of your poles so they can't slide too deeply inside one another.  And this problem isn't just experienced with DIY poles either; lightweight off-the-shelf modular poles suffer with the same problem.

Also get one of these from Emporium: it saves any fannying about:

http://www.emporiumpoles.co.uk/?plasticextendertube_

It just slides over the end of the fishing pole and you attach your gooseneck onto it.



Paul Coleman

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2009, 03:31:15 pm »
Thanks for that Jeff.
However as I said its more an issue of longevity of pole than anything else as there are 2 of us and we trad downstairs we can share the pole work.
So my post should really have stated I would probably be using pole max 2 hours a day.

Thanks again

Maximum  two hours a day should be OK so long as you don't keep trying to use it at silly angles.  I used a 24 ft ali pole as my normal pole and used it at angles it wasn't meant for.  I got (temporary) shoulder and elbow problems.  This was resolved by switching to much lighter poles.  Don't want to put you off because ali certainly has its place.  I still use mine for certain types of work and it performs well on that work.  I just wouldn't want to use it all day every day.

p.walker

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #10 on: January 16, 2009, 03:33:53 pm »
do you get the 5m zensorflex, how much of it would you lose? these are only bout £11. have i seen the right 1?

Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #11 on: January 16, 2009, 03:34:49 pm »
do you get the 5m zensorflex, how much of it would you lose? these are only bout £11. have i seen the right 1?

Very probably, I think I paid £20 for mine though, including P & P.

Have you got a link?

matt

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2009, 03:36:58 pm »
do you get the 5m zensorflex, how much of it would you lose? these are only bout £11. have i seen the right 1?

11 quid is a very good price


matt

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2009, 03:38:45 pm »
Petski,

I think Matt and Jeff are great, but sometimes their posts seem to overcomplicate DIYing a pole.

Get yourself a Ron Thompson Zensorflex and a Gangster; you won't go far wrong if you want to reach 30 foot.  Use the Zensorflex for your routine domestic work and the Gangster for your higher work.

Don't mess about with expanding foam; it's pointless; but do tape up the sections of your poles so they can't slide too deeply inside one another.  And this problem isn't just experienced with DIY poles either; lightweight off-the-shelf modular poles suffer with the same problem.

Also get one of these from Emporium: it saves any fannying about:

http://www.emporiumpoles.co.uk/?plasticextendertube_

It just slides over the end of the fishing pole and you attach your gooseneck onto it.




tosh how much it pP&P from emporimpoles ? ? ?  just for 1 of them end things

Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2009, 03:40:56 pm »
About £8 quid I think; tops.

It'll last years also.

matt

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2009, 03:48:03 pm »
About £8 quid I think; tops.

It'll last years also.

what 8 quid postage ? ? ?  or 8 quid with the end thing included ? ? ? ?


Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2009, 03:54:31 pm »
That's the one; if the e-bayer looks decent buy yourself a bargin!

I've ended up with a 15 foot lightweight pole with that; but you need to get yourself the Emporium attachement that will fit over the section of fishing pole; so that you can attach the gooseneck and brush onto.

I've a link to all this; but Matt's DIY site is a corking place to start.

p.walker

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #18 on: January 16, 2009, 04:00:58 pm »
ok cheers, i think ill get 1 as a back up. i havent used modular before, all my poles are telescopic, so best startin with a small 1 like that to see if i like them

Tosh

Re: Aluminium Poles
« Reply #19 on: January 16, 2009, 04:07:57 pm »
Have a look at the Gazza's DIY challenge thing...  in the old post I've just ressurected.