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Gutter cleaning question

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Evening fellas , does anyone know if the gutter cleaning pro tools will fit on the end of a wfp ?

 
Myself I prefer to use an old wfp as I find the wfp clamps are better/quicker to use than a harris pole

 
I just bought a half moon tool from eBay for £3.00 but it won't fit any poles I have , well annoyed lol

 
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You are not going to clear gutters & roof valleys like this with a guttervac @koopmaster surely?
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I've found not one method is suited to every job. That's why I still do jobs and part jobs by hand still using progutter tools and a pole.

As they say you can't beat a good hand job missus /emoticons/biggrin.png
Nice pictures smurf.

 
Did you buy a drain rod drop scraper by any chance?

I think the clue is in the name to what it would fit.

I just bought a half moon tool from eBay for £3.00 but it won't fit any poles I have , well annoyed lol
 
You are not going to clear gutters & roof valleys like this with a guttervac @koopmaster surely?
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I've found not one method is suited to every job. That's why I still do jobs and part jobs by hand still using progutter tools and a pole.

As they say you can't beat a good hand job missus /emoticons/biggrin.png
I hope she took the washing in before you got to that end @Smurf :eek:

 
good photos Smurf. i absolutely forbid any customer to be outside viewing or otherwise while doing gutters, case they later claim for injury from debris . iv stopped what im doing a few times ,to insist on it

 
Agree... I say to domestic customers kindly also keep pets & children indoors whilst I'm working and let them know to lock any doors that I'm working by to minimise any risk. Also I like to cordon off the driveway, paving/public access with warning cones just so to cover my ****.

 
i bleve you could increase trade with a helper letting off a warning hooter every 30 seconds or so that would draw attention to the process

i half seriously considered getting small cow bells to attach to my workers heels for this warning of presence/drum up work reason

 
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Did you buy a drain rod drop scraper by any chance?
I think the clue is in the name to what it would fit.
Thought it may fit this 3 tier pole I got from a aldi store years back lol

 
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