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brett walker

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Pics of my backpack
« on: October 23, 2005, 02:07:28 pm »
Hi everyone

heres some pics of my backpackon a Machine Mart trolley with a quick release strap round it and a safety sign hooked on the back.
Quite simple really- my Pure Freedom trolley from Andrew Mc Cann is being delivered in 2 weeks so i'll have the 2 systems, just in the process of taking more work on.

This is just an excuse for the wife to try the new camera out!

Brett

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brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2005, 02:47:09 pm »
Cant get the photo's up does anyone know how to do it

its telling me ive got no upload space left


thanks

Brett

matt

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2005, 02:51:16 pm »
use

http://www.i.us/

upload the pic, then you will get a URL

John Walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2005, 04:28:20 pm »

Hi Brett

How do you operate the start/speed button on the bottom of the b/pack while it's on the trolley?  - or do you leave it switched on and controll the flow by relying on the built in pressure switch?

John
BaxWalker Window Cleaning

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2005, 04:38:33 pm »
Brett, I use a backpack as my primary WFP source; 'cos my trolley system pump is naff (till I get a variflow).  

E-Mail me the pictures and I'll stick 'em up here.

toshisba@yahoo.co.uk

I'd like to see them.

I use photobucket.  All you have to do is upload your images there and cut and paste the 'IMG' URL.  It probably sounds more complicated than it actually is.

Tosh.

To John Walker,

You can stop the pump safely just by putting a U-bend in the pipe, for example when going from window to window.  You can also tie a knot in it too to keep the pump switched off for when you want to move the backpack and pole and require two hands.

It has four pump settings and I tend to use setting two.  When I've finished an area of windows I can bend the pipe that feeds my pole to stop the water flow (to conserve water), then, since my backpack is raised from the floor because it's trolley mounted, I just push the pump flow button three times, and I know it's switched off.

It's a brilliant entry-level peice of equipment.  Good battery too.  It's not failed me yet, and I give it some stick.

Sarah Sarill

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2005, 08:35:27 pm »
Evening Brett & Debbie,

Have just purchased a new vessel for my 5 year old Omnitrolley but when it broke I was without  one for 2 days and it caused havoc !!!

Looking to builf my own and just wanted to know how much you paid for your sack trolley ?  Matt has already told me how to get the welding done etc so its just sourcing the cheapest parts.

Also did you find any cheap outlets for the pump and leisure battery ?

Thanks,

Sarah
Sarah

brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2005, 08:36:21 pm »
Hi Tosh

ive sent you an email with the pictures of the backpack if you can put them on the forum i'd be very greatful

cheers

Brett.

John

Tosh has learnt me the above i didnt know anything like that, i have been using the control pad.

brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2005, 08:41:01 pm »
Hi Sarah

the best place i found was machine mart they have a good selection of sack trollies mine was only 21 quid , regarding the battery and pump mine is a backpack so it came complete

regards

Brett & Debbie

brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2005, 08:43:40 pm »
use

http://www.i.us/

upload the pic, then you will get a URL

Thanks Matt

Brett

windolene

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #9 on: October 24, 2005, 09:06:58 am »
Hi Brett,

Why would you want a pure freedom trolley if yours does the job? Would it be that with yours you could use it as a backpack & the pure freedom  as a trolley system?.

Kevin.

I have been looking for feedback regarding the pure freedom trolley set up as I will soon be in the market place to buy.

gaza

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2005, 09:55:36 am »
Brett system does in deed work,pity Brett doesnt ;D

Still not as good as mine Brett three piece trolley system 8) sunglasses on cus itts such a bright idea  :o

Mine is more like a pumping station ;D than a trolley system.

 GAZA


 ARE YOU STILL LAUGHING FROM WHEN YOU SAW IT WORKING BRETT?
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO

brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2005, 10:33:12 am »
Hi Kevin

The backpack is an excellent peice pf kit, but i have took some more work on so the 2 systems will be very handy for 2 of us.  With the backpack you have to keep filling it but with thr pure freedom trolley you just get the 25ltr container out of your car put it on the back of your trolley and away you go.

Also the trolley has a pole carrier, in my opinion the backpack is far too heavy to put on your back all day, i have put mine on a sack barrow it will be good to get to those hard to reach windows where you can't get the trolley.

I have looked at many trollies and the pure reedom one is affordable for me and will do what it says on the tin.  Ofcourse if you are good at building this kind of thing it will be alot cheaper, i have picked a lot up of Matts DIY site.

Brett.


Gaza

The last time i saw something like that was in doctor who , i like the feature on it that says .... "  I am a wfp darlic, i am a darlic"  ;D  ;D  ;D

You've had a bit of bad luck just lately you'll get back there the only way is up WFP.  Rome waas't built in a day but as they say i was'nt on that job !!!

I have copied you a WFP letter

Brett




busydaffodil

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #12 on: October 24, 2005, 01:47:00 pm »
is someone uploading the pics onto here for me to see then please?

Lizzy

gaza

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #13 on: October 24, 2005, 02:18:12 pm »
fROM hero TO ZERO in one day, managed two big jobs with my contraption,Mercs a wash with water mrs moaning about it.
Brett youve came along way in a few weeks,knew Ishouldnt have taken you with me on wfp trips,but pal were there in amongst them,just got to get my insurance back and watch me fly.Thanks for all youve both done to help me out,muchos grassias peene ia
or translated than you very much c..k ;D

 gaza
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO


H h20

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #15 on: October 24, 2005, 03:07:19 pm »
Hi Brett,tidy little trolley there,looks like you are having the same trouble as me uploading pics,Gaz.

brett walker

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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #16 on: October 24, 2005, 03:11:25 pm »
here's the last one  :D   bear with me im just learning ::)

has anyone else got any pics of their backpack trolley

sorry for the delay
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Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #17 on: October 24, 2005, 04:36:00 pm »
Just a try to see if image upload is working



Well looks like its working for me anyway.

I use Photobucket which I find better to use than i

www.photobucket.com  If this link doesn't work copy it and paste it into your browser.

Another try doing it a different way . OK sussed it. Just upload your pic to your photobucket album and copy the IMG url which is the last one below your pic. Dont bother clicking the insert image icon Then just paste the whole IMG url into your post. Thats how I did the last one and it worked fine  :)

Andrew



Andrew

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #18 on: October 24, 2005, 05:32:27 pm »
Hi Tosh

ive sent you an email with the pictures of the backpack if you can put them on the forum i'd be very greatful

cheers

Brett.

Sorry, Brett;

I'm just in from work; soaking.

I see you've managed though; however to make the pictures appear (rather than just a link to your pictures), as Andrew says you have to cut and paste the IMG URL.

Regards,

Tosh

Re: Pics of my backpack
« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2005, 06:01:31 pm »
has anyone else got any pics of their backpack trolley


I could take some of mine, but it's just the same as yours.  For normal use I use a smaller trolley which has a folding handle so it just sits on my rear seat, on the trolley; seat-belted in to stop it toppling over.

I've also got a 50 litre trolley, the routine sort that normally holds two 25 litre barrels.  I sometimes slip the back pack in there with a 25 litre barrel for 'reserve ammunition'; but only in places where I've really easy access.

(The reason I don't use the trolley with it's orginal Shurflo pump and battery is that I haven't got a variflow (yet) and it doesn't half 'jet' out the water.)

I also use a 15 meter extension hose.  I can park the trolley up at the side of the house and the hose gives me enough length to get the front and rear of the house.

 I just 'nip' the thin hose from my pole to cut the pump off till I'm in position for the next window, or tie a knot in the thin hose to adjust the height of the pole; saving water.

I'm really pleased with my little system.  Brilliant for residential work with often awkward access.