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Haven't heard anything about this pole for a very long time. Anyone in the know regarding this pole, and when it will come out? Peter perhaps?
How does it work if you don’t lock the sections with a clamp?
Quote from: [GQC] Tim on October 05, 2009, 04:27:43 pmHaven't heard anything about this pole for a very long time. Anyone in the know regarding this pole, and when it will come out? Peter perhaps?I don't think this concept is acceptable for mainstream wfp, it won't catch on IMO therefore not worth the investment for R&D, manufacture etc.Look at the auto-brush, interesting idea but useless in practice. There can be a tendancy to solve problems that are created & don't actually exist in real life.
Quote from: Winp®oClean on October 05, 2009, 08:03:13 pmQuote from: [GQC] Tim on October 05, 2009, 04:27:43 pmHaven't heard anything about this pole for a very long time. Anyone in the know regarding this pole, and when it will come out? Peter perhaps?I don't think this concept is acceptable for mainstream wfp, it won't catch on IMO therefore not worth the investment for R&D, manufacture etc.Look at the auto-brush, interesting idea but useless in practice. There can be a tendancy to solve problems that are created & don't actually exist in real life.the switch can be added to any brush including the super-lite brush, which is what i am going to do when i order mine next week, theres virtualy no weight to the switch,
Quote from: stu-mac on October 05, 2009, 09:02:53 pmQuote from: Ewan on October 05, 2009, 08:56:12 pmHow does it work if you don’t lock the sections with a clamp?the internal pole hose stops the pole from comming down the tricky bit is to stop the sections spinning and thats what petes managed to do, well almostThe clamps locking two sections together are another factor for making the pole rigid, if he is using the hose to stop the sections falling and sorts out the spinning problem, will the pole still be lose and less rigid? I still can’t see the benefits having a pole without clamps even if all the problems were ironed out. Can you list any benefits with this type of pole yourself?
Quote from: Ewan on October 05, 2009, 08:56:12 pmHow does it work if you don’t lock the sections with a clamp?the internal pole hose stops the pole from comming down the tricky bit is to stop the sections spinning and thats what petes managed to do, well almost
doh, i need to learn how to read...you answered it already...a trigger......i reckon i am just as brite as trigger from only fools and horses....hey that reminds me of the episode with trigger getting his award from the council for having his broom for the longest time, its only had 6 new heads and 15 new handles.........i have had the same squeegee for the last 25 years, its only had 15 new channels and 20 new handles.