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personally i hate it , and it was a right nuisance today when i was doing a conny roof , i can only assume its to save carbon ?
It is a bit weird at first....but you'll get used to it
Quote from: SB Cleaning on March 04, 2013, 07:36:50 pmIt is a bit weird at first....but you'll get used to it That's what I was thinking well at £400 in the sale I will be using it all the time. I just hope I dont decide to take my slx back out and retire the extreme to the van lol some jobs I have I have one section out only a couple of feet so im not sure how it will fare having said that I love the regidity of the pole and the weight. The carbon gooseneck was removed in place of the resi neck I couldn't get used to it at all
I invented half way clamping
hi guys just had my first go with the extreme 25 and the half way clamping is realy odd its going to take some getting used to i think how do you all get on with it?
Quote from: prestigeclean on March 04, 2013, 06:07:58 pmpersonally i hate it , and it was a right nuisance today when i was doing a conny roof , i can only assume its to save carbon ?It is to allow us to use thin wall carbon with our standard clamps and maintain full strength when extended. If the walls were made to be the same thickness along their entire length (like an SLX) then the pole would weigh nearly as much as an SLX and would actually be less rigid, than the current Xtreme is now, due to the increased force exerted from the extra weight of the pole - adding material thickness does not necessarily increase rigidity. So if a pole manufacturer claims that their poles are more rigid because of thicker wall sections (rather than better materials used) this will rarely be the case.
amazing what goes into a pole ............ and I thought it was just a simple thing