Neil
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Need a bag to put my gutter poles in seen the gardiner ones but thought I would see if anyone has any other links ? NO FUNNY ANSWERS LIKE A SAINSBURYS BAG /emoticons/smile.png
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My pole holder is secured with Jubilee Clips to the roof rack. And the open end is padlocked closed.Gutter poles mate but I'm worried someone might nick them round my way if I put them on the roof
Looks good mate might look into doing this cheers for the photos /emoticons/smile.pngMy pole holder is secured with Jubilee Clips to the roof rack. And the open end is padlocked closed.
I used 160mm pipe for the holder with a standard stop at the bottom end fixed in with epoxy resin. The open end has a straight connector again with epoxy resin to hold it on, and the end cap for opening and the bar was off a heathing oil tank. Though you could proably find something else like a proper screw fitting for this size pipe.
NOTE: I have a couple of other vac poles, but when I try to fit them all in, they are a bit of a tight squeeze, though the 5 poles I carry is enough for the vast majority of jobs. I throw the extras into the back of the van only if I am doing a tall job or know there is a long reach such as over a big cony roof then up 2-3 storeys to the gutter. You can get a wider sewage pipe, though suitable fittings were hard for me to find locally.
i always clean it for the mot.....and it feels great for a while.....but then its all downhill.............:hiding:You obviously haven't seen the state of the back of my little berlingo van @cheapncheerful. Even the passanger seat is full of **** I need for some jobs.One day I may get around to sorting it out too /emoticons/biggrin.png
I was Wondering whats on the other side of the padlock to stop it from sliding out?My pole holder is secured with Jubilee Clips to the roof rack. And the open end is padlocked closed.
I used 160mm pipe for the holder with a standard stop at the bottom end fixed in with epoxy resin. The open end has a straight connector again with epoxy resin to hold it on, and the end cap for opening and the bar was off a heathing oil tank. Though you could proably find something else like a proper screw fitting for this size pipe.
NOTE: I have a couple of other vac poles, but when I try to fit them all in, they are a bit of a tight squeeze, though the 5 poles I carry is enough for the vast majority of jobs. I throw the extras into the back of the van only if I am doing a tall job or know there is a long reach such as over a big cony roof then up 2-3 storeys to the gutter. You can get a wider sewage pipe, though suitable fittings were hard for me to find locally.
There was a lump of steel welded to the end of the bar that goes through pipe and cap, and I covered this with a mouldable plastic (the white stuff you see). The plastic was just to make the rough steel a bit more 'van roof friendly'.I was Wondering whats on the other side of the padlock to stop it from sliding out?