I do not want to butt into any issue between Matt and you. However Vin, this is the first time you have mentioned any of this to me - You have my email address and you have often contacted me for advice about your business and equipment. You emailed me just 6 days ago about systems and this clamp problem was not raised with me at all. I can only help with issues that I know about. I think that you know me well enough to know that I would help you out in any way I could.
Alex,
This is every single clamp on a pole. It's from your latest batch.
I called your office and they offered me some glue.
Vin
You have obviously received a pole that had not had the correct glue treatment, in that all 3 clamps have now failed progressively in use. It was not from our latest batches of poles as we had a large stock of SLX18s in and have not had new stocks of these for about 5 months. We are currently awaiting the latest SLX18s back in as we are out of stock of them now.
Offering a gluing kit often provides the quickest and simplest option for clients to rectify the issue with a minimum of down time -which is why we do this. If this is not suitable for clients then there are other options that can be offered.
As regards the batch issue I was going on what your staff told me; it was their explanation for the time I had to wait for delivery. On that basis I assumed it was a new model.
I didn't bring it up when I last emailed you because I hadn't wasted half a day dealing with it as I have today.
Take off brush.
Strip pole down and clean.
Prepare and repair clamp number 3.
Replace clamp number 2 (which snapped in two earlier in the week)
Wait 2 hours for glue to go off.
Put pole back together.
Put brush back on.
Top clamp comes off as I put the brush on.
Repeat the whole rotten, sodding process.
I have better things to do with my Sundays.
I really do hope the new ones are better for your business's sake.
Vin