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Pole storage

laurend

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Hi everyone,

been trying to find the best way to store my poles in the van.

I've a 13 plate Peugeot partner and my poles are 21 and 35 feet.

Currently have the 21 on the floor by the side of the tank and the 35 diagonal across the top of the tank secured by bungee cord.

Not happy with this as poles still role about and hose needs untangling constantly .

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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Same here fiver for some down pipe tie rapped to inside roof . Can't believe the price of some of these pole holders joke.

 
I used some of that tube the ground workers bury for waste pipes, think it's about 6 inch, just hung it up using thick cable ties.

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Got one on the right side of the van that holds trad poles and a brush.

Nice and big so loads of room to get a few bits in

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Use soil pipe and you can by the proper hangers for the pipe, this saves things swinging about.

All can be purchased at tool station.

Also you can buy the end caps for soil pipe,this saves any water travelling down to you in the front,should you need to fit the pipes through the bulk head.

 
Fair bit of James kit there Mr another clean window.. can hear him rubbing his hands together from here lol.. does look the part though..
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Yeah cost me an absolute fortune, was a good investment though wins over customers real good, I make a point to show people the back of my van, the best one was a custy who turned around and said my last window cleaner used to turn up on his pushbike, I'm pretty sure Every job I've gone to quote and showed them my setup I've got the job

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Use soil pipe and you can by the proper hangers for the pipe, this saves things swinging about.All can be purchased at tool station.

Also you can buy the end caps for soil pipe,this saves any water travelling down to you in the front,should you need to fit the pipes through the bulk head.
I like the sound of that, the cable ties do the job but he whole thing swings about and knocks on the bulkhead sometimes, keep thinking I've got refugees in the back trying to escape

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