what is the weight? Thanks
Hi Alex,I weighed them on digital kitchen scales.The regular gooseneck was the non swivel q-loq verision, the valve gooseneck was also the q-loq version but had the swivel attached so that probably accounts for the slightly bigger difference in weight between them. Neither had hoses attached
Quote from: M & C Window Cleaning on September 21, 2016, 02:04:43 pmHi Alex,I weighed them on digital kitchen scales.The regular gooseneck was the non swivel q-loq verision, the valve gooseneck was also the q-loq version but had the swivel attached so that probably accounts for the slightly bigger difference in weight between them. Neither had hoses attachedThe swivel will be the reason for the bigger gap in the weights.I have worked with the Valve and a swivel fitted and it does work (as you have found) - just takes a good bit more thought.
Would this be good if you rinse on the glass?
Quote from: Shrek on September 21, 2016, 06:28:02 pmWould this be good if you rinse on the glass?I rinse on the glass whenever I can and I haven't found it a problem yet. Mind you I haven't been collecting yet. They'll probably all say, 'There was this really weird brush shape on my windows'
Quote from: M & C Window Cleaning on September 21, 2016, 06:50:44 pmQuote from: Shrek on September 21, 2016, 06:28:02 pmWould this be good if you rinse on the glass?I rinse on the glass whenever I can and I haven't found it a problem yet. Mind you I haven't been collecting yet. They'll probably all say, 'There was this really weird brush shape on my windows' Lol , I'm really getting into this rinsing on at the minute- took the plunge and rinsed on , on every job this month . Shocking how much time and water is saved even though iv whacked my flow up to 55, what flow do you have yours on ?
QuoteI've got both....Alex's valve will not work with the swivel and is a bit too stiff to operate, it may loosen with use.As had been said they both have a place. TonyMy Gooseneck valve was too tight to operate properly. Before I sent it back I took it apart and found that the cylindrical inner part with the seals on it had an imperfection at the very top near the white valve surface that was interfering with the smooth operation of the unit. I trimmed it off carefully with a Stanley knife and reassembled the unit and it worked perfectly. So if you have a really tight one it might be worth a look. Mine worked flawlessly all day today and I used it with a Q-Loq swivel with no problems. how do you get to the seals?If you do take it apart, be careful not to lose the two small springs or the small ball bearings. When reassembling it if you have any silicon grease to hand put a little in the grooves that the bearings slide in. This should also help loosen it a bit.
I've got both....Alex's valve will not work with the swivel and is a bit too stiff to operate, it may loosen with use.As had been said they both have a place. Tony
how do you get to check the seals?mine was working fine when I bought it.but now I cant stop the waterflow now after about 1 month