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Cov_Cleaner
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A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 02:20:40 am »
Just seen the Snow post which got me wondering: Has anyone using a Water Fed Pole ever experienced water freezing on windows? It's been years since my scrim got frozen after a good shake. De-Icer in the bucket was the solution then! I don't go out too early these days
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pure_genius
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 10:58:53 am »
Has any one got a hot water system for water fed pole work?
Are they any good in this weather or does it freeze on cold glass ?
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pure_genius
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 02:04:19 pm »
dom
how do you heat the water on your system ?
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pure_genius
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 02:59:27 pm »
Dom,
I'm a Guiness loving window cleaner who does'nt want to recieve unsolicited mail from manufacturers selling kit. I just asked a simple question if you don't want to answer it fine. I use a simple trolley system at the moment and wondered weather I was going to have any probs this winter when it gets cold.
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pure_genius
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 04:08:13 pm »
thanks but mines a guiness
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easycleanwindows
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 11:25:53 pm »
We use water fed poles never frozen in 12 months and anyway the windows are always warm if your customers have central heating will not be a problem.
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Mikey Warner
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 23, 2003, 11:57:40 pm »
Dom Matrix Dictionary
potential for ice formation on the ground
= Make the ground slippery
sub zero conditions
= Bludy Cold!!
Thermal Shock on seals
= Bugga the seals up??
vested interest
= Keen
transparency is paramount if we are to provide technical information that is unbiased
= ???Don't bludy ask me
Sorry Dom, could not resist it
But just think how shorter and easier reading your posts would be if you spoke in our "common" language
Mikey
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Mikey Warner
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 24, 2003, 12:23:19 am »
Dom,
You lost me again!!
Please let me know or anyone for that matter, did you answer Cov_Cleaners first post on this topic?? a simple yes or no would be ok in my
Dictionary
As forRoger Prof
anis
aurus, I understand now why you would find that more interesting :
Mikey
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Cov_Cleaner
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Re: A Water Fed Freeze?
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December 24, 2003, 08:02:52 pm »
Have I started World War 3?!
Guinness Drinker just reminded me of an old Irish competitor who used to roll out the pub at 11.30pm worse for wear and then go collecting! Seriously, he said it was a good time to catch them in!
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