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Mike #1

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2015, 06:07:06 pm »
What you were three rungs up ???

I was near top but the one that gave was lower down

You need to work off a few pounds Ian  ;D ;D

Tom White

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2015, 06:10:42 pm »
why dont you do yourself a favour and clean more windows and talk less 5hit.

There's no need to be abusive, young man.  Any more of that and you'll be on the naughty step.  >:(

fair enough. when i first joined this forum i used to like you, u actually helped me out i dont know if you remember or not, probably 3years ago, nowdays u seem to hate anyone who isnt in the 100%wfp willywaving crew, just saying.

I don't hate anyone, mate.  And I don't think wfp is 'willy waving'; it can be done cheaply; I spent a few years working with a back pack and out of an estate myself.

If I'm to 'hate' anything, it's injuries or death sustained by guys just making a living for themselves.  Falling from a ladder just seems a pointless way - cleaning a window - for someone to cripple themselves doing.


Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #22 on: February 19, 2015, 06:34:27 pm »
Ian have you still got the bits left? I'd be interested to know how the locking mechanism works and what's to stop it wearing out. They could be lethal when they fail.

yup will dissect them over weekend and post up pictures

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #23 on: February 19, 2015, 06:37:08 pm »
I caught a bit of a tv program last night called 24 Hours in Accident and Emergency (I think).  A Channel 4 program.

The doctor there was saying that it's rarely a day where she doesn't see a victim of a ladder accident.

She says it's all luck of the draw too.  She's had people who've fallen 30 foot from a ladder and been okay, yet
remembers one bloke who fell from an attic ladder and really mangled himself.

And then we've idiots here claiming to be just as fast on ladders on some properties, as they would be with a WFP.

As a forum, we ought to make the routine use of ladders something akin to drink driving; socially unacceptable.

ian101, no offence but by the look of them did you  not think they  where on the way out?  scratched and dented  up lol, i use them and buy a new pair every year on principle

tosh, shut up.

gonna outlaw anyone who uses a ladder?
you get worse and worse lol

only had minimal use ... dented and scratched from living in the van ... everything felt ok when putting up and collapsing so had no reason to think they were faulty .

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #24 on: February 19, 2015, 06:38:18 pm »
I'm glad your OK Ian but I don't buy you only made a 2inch crater. You sure you haven't got your feet and inches confused ;-)

 ;D

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #25 on: February 19, 2015, 06:38:56 pm »
What you were three rungs up ???

I was near top but the one that gave was lower down

You need to work off a few pounds Ian  ;D ;D

 ;D

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2015, 06:40:30 pm »
Two inch hole in grass? If it was me I`d need a ladder to climb out

 ;D

SeanK

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2015, 06:54:41 pm »
To be honest Tosh I don't think you have been fair on Jakey, for one he didn't say he was as quick
cleaning windows using traditional methods as he would be using WFP.
He just stated that on some problem windows he would be quicker cleaning them using traditional methods than
faffing about trying to get them up to a reasonable standard using WFP.
I have quite a few properties where the sensible thing time wise would be to clean them using traditional methods as it takes forever to get then right with WFP.
I could also take you into an area tomorrow with about 400 newish properties and I guarantee you wouldn't get
one of these properties to a reasonable standard quicker than you could trad them.
There hasn't been a single WFP operator able to get a foot hold in this area for that reason, I had about 40 properties
in the same area which I eventually dumped because it just took to long.
You had to clean all the top floor openers and wait for the water that had gathered in the opener frame to stop dripping
onto the glass below then when this had happened clean the glass under the opener, then repeat the above on the
ground floor.
Even then I would check some of the worse offenders later in the day to still find run marks on the glass after all that faffing about.
WFP isn't the solution for everybody.




Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #28 on: February 19, 2015, 07:30:21 pm »
Thank you for posting this Ian and glad you are ok.
I have a telescopic ladder myself and although mainly used for access I do occasionally clean the odd window from them. I'll heed the warning now  ;)

8weekly

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #29 on: February 19, 2015, 09:31:06 pm »
To be honest Tosh I don't think you have been fair on Jakey, for one he didn't say he was as quick
cleaning windows using traditional methods as he would be using WFP.

Too much bullpoop on here:

On standard windows, I find trad is faster, especially with this new squeegee I'm trialling from 'polz & bladz'. I find it's faster because you don't have to stand about rinsing, and scrubbing as much, with trad it's literally seconds on each window. Quick mop and then blade off, wipe sills, done.

SeanK

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #30 on: February 19, 2015, 10:41:26 pm »
To be honest Tosh I don't think you have been fair on Jakey, for one he didn't say he was as quick
cleaning windows using traditional methods as he would be using WFP.

Too much bullpoop on here:

On standard windows, I find trad is faster, especially with this new squeegee I'm trialling from 'polz & bladz'. I find it's faster because you don't have to stand about rinsing, and scrubbing as much, with trad it's literally seconds on each window. Quick mop and then blade off, wipe sills, done.

I stand corrected, about 11 pages before I started reading the posts so didn't go back to the start.
Sorry Tosh.

Tom White

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #31 on: February 19, 2015, 10:51:05 pm »
To be honest Tosh I don't think you have been fair on Jakey, for one he didn't say he was as quick
cleaning windows using traditional methods as he would be using WFP.

Too much bullpoop on here:

On standard windows, I find trad is faster, especially with this new squeegee I'm trialling from 'polz & bladz'. I find it's faster because you don't have to stand about rinsing, and scrubbing as much, with trad it's literally seconds on each window. Quick mop and then blade off, wipe sills, done.

I stand corrected, about 11 pages before I started reading the posts so didn't go back to the start.
Sorry Tosh.

No problems.   :D

CleanClear

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #32 on: February 20, 2015, 01:15:17 am »
I think the ladder guys are great, they do it with such a great skill. And often is the case its in the family, been handed down generation to generation. Its in the blood so to speak. They rub with rags and walk with a limp, true Pro's. But it doesn't matter what i think, its what customers think and pay for that counts. And i'm seeing loads of guys with wooden ladders, carts and scrims expanding everywhere. The guys investing in advertising, vans, latest WFP technology seem to be going to the wall. And of course if the going gets tough and you don't like it, you can easily employ young lads willing to go up ladders for you. Definatley cheaper than investing in all that latest technology, and leaves a better finish too i feel !!  ;D
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Bart Olin

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #33 on: February 20, 2015, 04:03:40 pm »


As a forum, we ought to make the routine use of ladders something akin to drink driving; socially unacceptable.
an idiot speaks ^
bartmyarse

Tom White

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #34 on: February 20, 2015, 04:04:40 pm »


As a forum, we ought to make the routine use of ladders something akin to drink driving; socially unacceptable.
an idiot speaks ^

Stop projecting your stuff onto me.

Thank you.

8weekly

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #35 on: February 20, 2015, 04:47:11 pm »


As a forum, we ought to make the routine use of ladders something akin to drink driving; socially unacceptable.
an idiot speaks ^
So speaks the bloke that goes out in fake glasses and tache.  ;D

Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #36 on: February 20, 2015, 05:52:28 pm »
Jeez whats happening to this forum ?
Ian puts up a very worthy post highlighting the possible dangers of using a telescopic ladder,
yet as usual turns in to a bickering match
you all carry on like a bunch of old poofs.

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #37 on: February 20, 2015, 05:54:43 pm »
Ssshhhh Dave it's not funny mate, I had 2 high falls years ago when working for a national. About 18 ft onto tiled floor in stoke, and about 10 ft in little barr Birmingham. First one I had enough time to react and landed feet first, 10 ft fall was worst, my foot got caught in rung on ladder as it went an took me with it.

Avoid them ladders at all cost & glad u ok

I reckon u right there Dave but how do u no wen they are at that point


cheers Matty ... yours sounds worse than mine !

Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #38 on: February 20, 2015, 05:56:15 pm »
Thank you for posting this Ian and glad you are ok.
I have a telescopic ladder myself and although mainly used for access I do occasionally clean the odd window from them. I'll heed the warning now  ;)

I told myself same odd access ... odd skylight ...  ;D


Ian101

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Re: Telescopic ladders - my advice dont ! ... ladder fall
« Reply #39 on: February 20, 2015, 05:56:59 pm »
Jeez whats happening to this forum ?
Ian puts up a very worthy post highlighting the possible dangers of using a telescopic ladder,
yet as usual turns in to a bickering match
you all carry on like a bunch of old poofs.

 ;D

now locked as it has served its purpose ....