Why? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.
Quote from: Dave Willis on May 16, 2015, 05:19:50 pmWhy? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.Makes me laugh when I see taps at the brush head - who's got 30 foot arms to switch it on and off? All that water peeing out when you extend the pole and still peeing out until you retract it again!More laughable when the ones who use it are always complaining about the cost of resin etc..
Quote from: Positivity on May 17, 2015, 08:27:47 amQuote from: Dave Willis on May 16, 2015, 05:19:50 pmWhy? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.Makes me laugh when I see taps at the brush head - who's got 30 foot arms to switch it on and off? All that water peeing out when you extend the pole and still peeing out until you retract it again!More laughable when the ones who use it are always complaining about the cost of resin etc..Been using a tap at the brush end for around 4/5 years. Perfect setup for me.
Quote from: The Number 23 on May 17, 2015, 09:41:02 amQuote from: Positivity on May 17, 2015, 08:27:47 amQuote from: Dave Willis on May 16, 2015, 05:19:50 pmWhy? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.Makes me laugh when I see taps at the brush head - who's got 30 foot arms to switch it on and off? All that water peeing out when you extend the pole and still peeing out until you retract it again!More laughable when the ones who use it are always complaining about the cost of resin etc..Been using a tap at the brush end for around 4/5 years. Perfect setup for me.That's what I can't get my head around - pull up start the water squirting then extend the pole - all the time water is pumping out everywhere. Scrub the glass (can't shut the water off for the vents or open window) rinse down then squirt all over the brickwork to the next window. Custy comes out to pay you so you lean the pole against the top window and pump another five litres all down the wall? What happens on five stories you must get soaked extending the pole up.Is that how it works?
Was there not some sort of remote that switched the pump on and off a while back and also turned the flowup and down.I think that's the way I would go if my tap on holster wasnt so easy to use and cheap.
Quote from: Dave Willis on May 17, 2015, 01:03:22 pmQuote from: The Number 23 on May 17, 2015, 09:41:02 amQuote from: Positivity on May 17, 2015, 08:27:47 amQuote from: Dave Willis on May 16, 2015, 05:19:50 pmWhy? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.Makes me laugh when I see taps at the brush head - who's got 30 foot arms to switch it on and off? All that water peeing out when you extend the pole and still peeing out until you retract it again!More laughable when the ones who use it are always complaining about the cost of resin etc..Been using a tap at the brush end for around 4/5 years. Perfect setup for me.That's what I can't get my head around - pull up start the water squirting then extend the pole - all the time water is pumping out everywhere. Scrub the glass (can't shut the water off for the vents or open window) rinse down then squirt all over the brickwork to the next window. Custy comes out to pay you so you lean the pole against the top window and pump another five litres all down the wall? What happens on five stories you must get soaked extending the pole up.Is that how it works?Yes. Except I don't get wet lol?
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Quote from: The Number 23 on May 17, 2015, 02:22:39 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on May 17, 2015, 01:03:22 pmQuote from: The Number 23 on May 17, 2015, 09:41:02 amQuote from: Positivity on May 17, 2015, 08:27:47 amQuote from: Dave Willis on May 16, 2015, 05:19:50 pmWhy? when a tap does the job. Some things never make any sense to me. A tap on the brush is one I have never fathomed out in eight years of wfp too.Makes me laugh when I see taps at the brush head - who's got 30 foot arms to switch it on and off? All that water peeing out when you extend the pole and still peeing out until you retract it again!More laughable when the ones who use it are always complaining about the cost of resin etc..Been using a tap at the brush end for around 4/5 years. Perfect setup for me.That's what I can't get my head around - pull up start the water squirting then extend the pole - all the time water is pumping out everywhere. Scrub the glass (can't shut the water off for the vents or open window) rinse down then squirt all over the brickwork to the next window. Custy comes out to pay you so you lean the pole against the top window and pump another five litres all down the wall? What happens on five stories you must get soaked extending the pole up.Is that how it works?Yes. Except I don't get wet lol?..................... mad as a box of frogs!