Tuffers
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How did you hang the gutter poles @Smurf? I want to fit a length of drain pipe against the roof, but there doesn't seem to be enough anchor points in the right place.
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Problem is that the only place to secure brackets to the roof is one place which is halfway along the roof. There is another place to fit brackets, but it's right next to the doors.You could custom fit either metal brackets or box it in. Good job it was an old van as it ruined the head lining and I ofter had ***** drpping out of the pole onto the dash too./emoticons/biggrin.png
@Tuffers can you tell me what clothes would you use for what job? and what products you'd use for what task? i feel these are the trade secrets that only come with experience! but iv not got no 1 to learn from lol i feel confident watched to learnt all i can from vids about pole techniques and i will pick it up in no time with a little hands on time but just need to pick a few brains on the little things that make life easyYes, loads of scrim, sill cloths, microfibres, Virosol, uPVC solvent, Ecover, sticky stuff remover and cream cleaner, oh and WD-40.
cheers abs i can't wait to get started! any little tips you have you do to make they life easy as a window cleaner would be great to hereWelcome m8, I find its best to double up on everything that's breakable and thus usually is the case after a year or so ,I've a tub with all sorts in just incase , I find green pads, cream cleanser, virosol just some of the usual stuff I take daily aswel as a big bag of microfibre clothes I usually use 3 daily ,Allen keys, plies and screwdrivers also come in handy for pole repair and maintenance.
You'll learn more on the job ,like who's in who isn't where you can take a slash and where you can't /emoticons/smile.pngcheers abs i can't wait to get started! any little tips you have you do to make they life easy as a window cleaner would be great to here
**** smurf you got some kit in there dudeGlad to hear you have got yourself a bigger van than what I started with as when you start offering other services could quite esaly end up looking like this
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No mine is dry, even during use.i have just made a wooden tray with tarpauline covered with a ridge on edges, placed under reel, always excess water after working, i bought reel second hand , may reel it all out and check for any pinhead type leaks. cant see any connections dripping. too much water spilliage in tray to be left without checking reel.
is it common to get water from reel while using it for days work