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A waglatator, whats what polz n bladz and willies children would be called.a wag liqidator now that's a concept to think about. Meaning not only swivels but also a two in one tool which would be ideal for pole work
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A waglatator, whats what polz n bladz and willies children would be called.a wag liqidator now that's a concept to think about. Meaning not only swivels but also a two in one tool which would be ideal for pole work
Haha :laugh:I'm sure @H MAN will make one that does /emoticons/biggrin.png
Exactly what a lot of people have said from the start smurf!a wag liqidator now that's a concept to think about. Meaning not only swivels but also a two in one tool which would be ideal for pole work
Can see a lot of cleaners doing this, plus making there own swivels with the moreman channel, for pole work it makes senseYeah two in one would be worth pursuing, i might fix a flipper pad on over the weekend if i get chance.
Yep, exactly. On the pole the tricky part would be trying to use it at real height and still keep the touch light. You'll have to account for the weight of the pole pushing on the blade...where there's a will there's a way however...Eric i think the trick is to be very light handed with itSeems too much pressure on the glass causes problems
The black anodising will add hardening to it as well...the test of the alloy will be when you drill it or cut it. if its made of aircraft alloy itll be harder and hence once drilled to fit a wagtail it will stand the test of time . far as i know the only S channel and handle made of aircraft alloy up to now is the featherlight squeegee /and the unger ultimate S channel . aircraft alloy is far superior ,resists bending in use