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Yeah they’ve been great thanks - I just changed the swivels on them after a week or two to the same ones as the power up reel and they’ve been earning their keep every day! Think I need a bigger van 😂
All looks very organised and efficient to me. If you have more space you'll fill it is the problem. That's a good tip with changing the swivels. I assume they don’t leak?
 
Just invested in some brush holders from @Skxawng. They look just the job for organising my van. Anyone got any other van storage advice and ideas. I have several bits already, a lot I've bought from Grippa but they won't be replicated of course.
I got these from PF when I was down that way last week. Not on website tho at the minute.
30ish quid each. Perfect for sprays and little bits and bobs.
 

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Plastic ones work better for me I can put bits and pieces I might need to hand through the day if something fails I any anything from jets to tape for sections and I keep my screwdriver bit set with hex heads for tweaking fittings they remain contained inside the tubs I linked.

I've never used a sponge to clean windows, did you used to work at a carwash :unsure:
 
Plastic ones work better for me I can put bits and pieces I might need to hand through the day if something fails I any anything from jets to tape for sections and I keep my screwdriver bit set with hex heads for tweaking fittings they remain contained inside the tubs I linked.

I've never used a sponge to clean windows, did you used to work at a


You can keep everything you've said in the others too. Just my preference i suppose.
These feel like they would last forever. Don't think i would get that feeling from a plastic box with holes drilled in it.
 
All looks very organised and efficient to me. If you have more space you'll fill it is the problem. That's a good tip with changing the swivels. I assume they don’t leak?
Yes they’re a lot better, the original power up reel is 3 years old and has just started to drip so I’ll change the seals at the weekend but that’s pretty good I think as it’s been used daily - much prefer the mental winding speed to any other reel, the Grippa swivel seals last 5 minutes it seems before the o-rings need changing!
 
The van is a bit lighter come about 11am 😂 it has got updated springs on so it doesn’t sit low or roll but I haven’t taken it to a weighbridge either !

Those springy clips you mean? They were amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spring-Loa...text&ref_=fplfs&smid=AJYURVFPR9WI1&gQT=1&th=1
These look good better than what I have maybe, I have some like these Tool Holder Clips which I bought from Aldi but they do need forcing apart initially, I carry a No#7 section in my van and have managed to fit the clips on the side of my van to keep this section secure as I only need it a few times a month.
 
I'm going to give these a go. Self adhesive too. We've got some similar with hooks to the side. An old boy who used to work for us added them to his van. Hold brushes well. I don't need them for brushes but for gutter cleaning tools etc they would be very useful. I like the trays I have from Grippa but if you actually store brushes in them, which is what they're made for, the brushes bend out of shape.
 
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