I suppose if he is to do installations he will have to come back on.The big thing about his poles is that he pushed for the shorter closed length, okay xtel did it first, but to have a 22' with a short closed lenght for grounds and hardly any weight is something that didn't used to exist.
You think why couldn't some of these other pole people have done it sooner? Well i think the reason is they just thought of us as donkeys too stupid to care what we used.My first pole 3yrs ago was a 24' gf universal, it was too heavy to use and remains in my garage roof as an antique.
I'm pretty sure the van installation business will go the same way.Like the shorter closed lenght for a pole it's so obvious that a lower c of g for the mounted water tanks by spreading the footprint over most of the available floor is an easy win and an obvious idiotic miss by the existing installation people.Add a certified crash test and he's more or less home free.He'll cut through this biz the same way he did the poles.
I'm looking for a new installation (i haven't even bought the van yet) but where as in the past i have been diy this time i will get one fitted. I want an 800l or 1000 depending on the van payload.
Agree with you on the last part clive,
I am looking for a new van and tank, am thinking of having custom made once again as monthing on the market from supplies is there, floor tanks sound intersting if they can hold the weight and water usage parked on a hill. If Alex makes this and releases soon I will have one, but I would have to say I would want this do at the time siad as would cost me moeny, I know Alex has had problems with the spped of huis poles being made and going out, he was up front and maybe to honest on that, but pre sell must have given him nightmares and headaches.
Wuld be a shame if he does not come back, but at the same time it will cost him alot of money if he does not, I would say he will be back as he is not stupid.