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What about the pressure on the pole when you get a tough plant that needs removing. After seeing what happened to Green's pole closing a window that would worry me.If you adapt a WFP you can do 20'+ from one position, just need an Acme thread and the Pro Gutter Tools and away you go.
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What about the pressure on the pole when you get a tough plant that needs removing. After seeing what happened to Green's pole closing a window that would worry me.
What about the pressure on the pole when you get a tough plant that needs removing. After seeing what happened to Green's pole closing a window that would worry me.
I've got an SLX 27. I've just this evening taken it to pieces to clean it and replace the tape and I honestly can't see its much thicker than the extreme. As it's my only pole (for now) it would be a nightmare if anything happened to it ?Well you wouldn’t use an extreme for that, slx would be ok , personally that’s too long anyway, I use a wee small pole from B&M £3 or something. It gets far enough imo for when they are full
This needs to be done using a Standoff to get you above the gutter. To start off with I wouldn't use a current WFP, use an old one. You tend to only get the really bad plants at the bends in the gutter not in the straight sections, but if you do get one that's tough, never met one yet, then reposition the ladder, if the gutters are really full then you might as well just use a Harris pole as you need to empty your bucket and once down the ladder you might as well reposition it. You also have to remember the pole is in a straight line and is therefore very strong. Using this method is especially good over really big conservatories. Where it really scores is when one person is on the floor "walking" the rubbish to the man up the ladders. Everyone has their own favourite method but on long straight sections this is by far the quickest method I've found.What about the pressure on the pole when you get a tough plant that needs removing. After seeing what happened to Green's pole closing a window that would worry me.
And they're a bigger nightmare for Gutter Vacs.My biggest hate with gutter tools is when there is tv cable running along the gutter with the grass ******* matted to it ?
I find the wide, narrow skyvac crevice tool gets into most gutters. Sometimes if it doesn't fit I'm able to slide it in from the side at a wider gap and work it along. If that doesn't work then it's off with the ladders.This is a serious question. Many of you lads have got a Vac and I understand that they serve a purpose. However for domestic cleaning I find that the tiles are often too close to the gutter to be able to use a gutter vac to successfully. I can see the benefit to using one on Commercial work where you have much wider deeper channels and can get the vac in easily but not for domestic work. I still find personally it's easier to climb a ladder and use pro gutter tools to empty them by hand. Please correct me if you think otherwise.
I think I see where i'm thinking about this wrong now, you use the pole horizontally from up the ladder and bring the waste towards you and into the bucket??? I was thinking it was done from ground level with the WFP. Does that make sense and is that right?This needs to be done using a Standoff to get you above the gutter. To start off with I wouldn't use a current WFP, use an old one. You tend to only get the really bad plants at the bends in the gutter not in the straight sections, but if you do get one that's tough, never met one yet, then reposition the ladder, if the gutters are really full then you might as well just use a Harris pole as you need to empty your bucket and once down the ladder you might as well reposition it. You also have to remember the pole is in a straight line and is therefore very strong. Using this method is especially good over really big conservatories. Where it really scores is when one person is on the floor "walking" the rubbish to the man up the ladders. Everyone has their own favourite method but on long straight sections this is by far the quickest method I've found.
And they're a bigger nightmare for Gutter Vacs.
Yes and no ?, as a one man operative then you use the pole horizontally up the ladder, as a two man team you use it vertically from the floor. I use an old 27' CLX and have literally done miles of gutters in a 2 man team and never damaged a pole yet. If you do come across an immoveable object then the acme thread turns, pushing the pro tool flat, before my pole has given way.I think I see where i'm thinking about this wrong now, you use the pole horizontally from up the ladder and bring the waste towards you and into the bucket??? I was thinking it was done from ground level with the WFP. Does that make sense and is that right?
We only use them on ladders P.T. Pics please of your vertical set up.Yes and no ?, as a one man operative then you use the pole horizontally up the ladder, as a two man team you use it vertically from the floor. I use an old 27' CLX and have literally done miles of gutters in a 2 man team and never damaged a pole yet. If you do come across an immoveable object then the acme thread turns, pushing the pro tool flat, before my pole has given way.
My Heath Robinson set up as requested ? Just screw the required Pro Gutter tool on, I think they are selling a professional version but this works for me and was using this method way before they started to sell the upgrade. You still get the problems of not enough gap though.We only use them on ladders P.T. Pics please of your vertical set up.
I would agree that it's probably about 1 in 7/8 jobs that I have problems with overhanging tiles. Ladders still come off about 1 in 4/5 jobs for other things like blocked down pipes, clip brackets back on etc. I am mainly domestic gutter clearing, around 85% of my work.I would say that over the 3 years I’ve had a vac, I would guess 1 in 8 houses I’ve done has a problem with tiles overhanging too much.
Would anyone agree or disagree with that ratio?
And yeah with regard to prices of vac, I only do maybe 2 or 3 domestic gutter clearances a month, so the sky vac atom has been perfect for me, not worth me spending £1800+
If its just liquid mush then yes so I'll get the gutter vac out. If it's wet leaves and the gutters are full then as long as you're careful then no mess at all. Nearly all my work is repeat contract work, wouldn't get it if I left a mess or did a bad job.Surely it would make a mess doing it from the ground
So are you saying you'll need wheelbarrows not buckets ?Wait till you see a care home I picked up for Thursday! Forget Vacs and Pro tools, hammer and flippin chisel time!! ?
So are you saying you'll need wheelbarrows not buckets ?