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just watched this, and didnt know if it might be of use to any of you trad guys.
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you would of, but i guess most guys have,Been there tried that lol, wagga goin up in the world. Mark will get jealous when he sees all those cameras.
have no idea, only use mine about 3 times a month! lolNever worked out if it was the rubber or the s-channel but too much drag for me, couldn't get on with it.
just watched this, and didnt know if it might be of use to any of you trad guys.
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That was the first way of doing it, doesn't work so well, you have to hold the sqeegee at the correct angle all the time.Instead of cutting into the channel, can you not bend the end part of the channel does this do the same thing?
Where was the line about?So today I finally used my home made dog-earred channel and it worked quite well.
My only problem was that every time I turned my squeegee it would leave a line. Anyone know why this would happen?
I cut into it with a hack saw and then used pliers to bend the corners back. I also noticed I didn't really need to use brass end clips as the rubber was so tight in the channel.
I think thats what it is, I was about to try explain how I do it but its to much to right down and it will probably not make sense lol.Might just be the technique mate, I've been getting it with a dogeared channel because of the drag I'm not bringing the leading edge round right so just a bit more practise I think and watch that leading edge.
traditional cleaning is all technique /emoticons/wink.png lolMight just be the technique mate, I've been getting it with a dogeared channel because of the drag I'm not bringing the leading edge round right so just a bit more practise I think and watch that leading edge.