TolishAPurd
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Good to have you back mate. :thumbsup:
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Heating and straightening the handle doesn't seem to weaken the plastic at all but the disc is made of a different type of plastic and if you're going to use a heat gun on it its got to be heated very slowly. I stuffed one of mine also. The packing works just as well and is non destructive.The clamp split in 2I think i created a weak point by heating the channel clamp with heat gun and squashing to grip the liquidator channel better whereas @Eric Gilliand does it by inserting velcro in the gap to close it a bit instead i believe which i should have done
Without a shadow of a doubt faster. I would say it knocks off a good 5 mins per house on average which is a lot over the course of a full day.Has this tool made much difference to the time you spend on the job? Are you finishing a bit quicker ?
No, i only use wfp i never use trad on a pole, i feel its specifically for hand work espon cially one passing, but if u put the washer in the other side then u have a pole tool, u can scrub the glass then flip over to squeegee like a vic versa/ettore backflip, but as other mention,mi think a wagtail swivel handle is the best for poling at any heightGood videos and good tips to improve the tool, love the idea of the one pass.
Have you tried it on a pole, or is it mainly a hand tool?
ok mate, thanksGive me a text if you want a hand with making a wag/combinator @PickingpaulI made my wagulator so it can't be much different
I have a 14 inch and can't get on with it . As used too a 12 so I don't know if it will be worth cutting down a smidgeYou can use it straight out the box but this does improve it if you understand the principal of itJust the same idea as the end clips for corners
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