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H MAN

  • Posts: 1211
Here is one that we have in Australia.
Does Gardiner have one the same??

slap bash

  • Posts: 1366
That is the same as what we have here at Gardener.

H MAN

  • Posts: 1211
Have you got a picture please ;D


H MAN

  • Posts: 1211
Not there.

Here is one that we have in Australia.
Does Gardiner have one the same??

No

H MAN

  • Posts: 1211
As said it looks like Alex has not got this particular quick-loq attachment. ???
Female euro thread to male quick-loq connection. ??? ::)roll

Shrek

  • Posts: 3931
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.

.
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

M & C Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 1581
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.

Me too. I currently modify mine to produce the angle I like

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.

Me too. I currently modify mine to produce the angle I like

Please tell us how you do that if you don't mind me asking.

Thanks
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

Alex Gardiner

  • Posts: 7742
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.


Hi Spruce

What is your preferred angle on this ?

Do you also use a swivel?

M & C Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 1581
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.

Me too. I currently modify mine to produce the angle I like

Please tell us how you do that if you don't mind me asking.

Thanks

I mount the q-loq brush attachment. Score along the top edge of it then remove it. Then fit three small stainless screws just below the line so they will be under the q-loq fitting when you refit it.  By adjusting these screws you can adjust the angle of the brush.  I don’t use a great angle. Probably only 10 degrees. But a similar approach could be used for a greater angle.



This ones on a xtreme brush so the screws are fitted into the q-loq fitting instead of the brush

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.


Hi Spruce

What is your preferred angle on this ?

Do you also use a swivel?

Hi Alex,

We have always used these;
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/brush-socket-screw-angled.html
 and they have worked well for us. For some reason we have a number of houses where the top window frame is linked to the fascia and the only way to scrub that is to face the brush upwards so as not to come into contact with the fascia.

The angled threaded brush holder was great as it made working slightly easier. For me it made the brush more 'stable' meaning that I don't have to hold the pole as tightly to stop it tipping over, especially if using narrower width brushes.  (I'm starting to suffer with painful joints - a bit of arthritis. Someone younger probably is wondering what the drama is all about.) The only way I can explain it is that it has a lower center of gravity. (I know that doesn't make sense when cleaning a vertical window but the point of drive with the pole is closer to the brush head.)

The old Vikan car washes brushes had/have a different angle and those were never right.

I have seen the threaded adaptor to Quickloq
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/quick-loqtm-brush-adapter.html

but I see that this isn't ideal when you swap brush heads around like I do. Each brush would have to have its own adaptor.

I have a swivel for use with both the threaded male and another for the 90 degree brush socket. I haven't used a swivel for a long time now. There are a couple of houses where a swivel would help and I had thought of a separate pole with one fitted, but a swivel isn't really an issue.

.
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.

Me too. I currently modify mine to produce the angle I like

Please tell us how you do that if you don't mind me asking.

Thanks

I mount the q-loq brush attachment. Score along the top edge of it then remove it. Then fit three small stainless screws just below the line so they will be under the q-loq fitting when you refit it.  By adjusting these screws you can adjust the angle of the brush.  I don’t use a great angle. Probably only 10 degrees. But a similar approach could be used for a greater angle.



This ones on a xtreme brush so the screws are fitted into the q-loq fitting instead of the brush


Thank you. I appreciate the time taken to put up a couple of photos.  8)
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

֍Winp®oClean֍

  • Posts: 1688
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.


Hi Spruce

What is your preferred angle on this ?

Do you also use a swivel?

Hi Alex,

We have always used these;
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/brush-socket-screw-angled.html
 and they have worked well for us. For some reason we have a number of houses where the top window frame is linked to the fascia and the only way to scrub that is to face the brush upwards so as not to come into contact with the fascia.

The angled threaded brush holder was great as it made working slightly easier. For me it made the brush more 'stable' meaning that I don't have to hold the pole as tightly to stop it tipping over, especially if using narrower width brushes.  (I'm starting to suffer with painful joints - a bit of arthritis. Someone younger probably is wondering what the drama is all about.) The only way I can explain it is that it has a lower center of gravity. (I know that doesn't make sense when cleaning a vertical window but the point of drive with the pole is closer to the brush head.)

The old Vikan car washes brushes had/have a different angle and those were never right.

I have seen the threaded adaptor to Quickloq
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/quick-loqtm-brush-adapter.html

but I see that this isn't ideal when you swap brush heads around like I do. Each brush would have to have its own adaptor.

I have a swivel for use with both the threaded male and another for the 90 degree brush socket. I haven't used a swivel for a long time now. There are a couple of houses where a swivel would help and I had thought of a separate pole with one fitted, but a swivel isn't really an issue.

.

I agree with you Spruce in that a brush connected by an angle is considerably  more stable in use. I also find that the brush works easier and better from an angled connection- an overall better user experience. 👍
Comfortably Numb!

Spruce

  • Posts: 8465
Why don't you just email Gardiners and find out  ???

........ or look on their website.

What I would like to see Alex adding to the Quick-loq range is an angle Quick-loq that screws onto the brush head.


Hi Spruce

What is your preferred angle on this ?

Do you also use a swivel?

Hi Alex,

We have always used these;
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/brush-socket-screw-angled.html
 and they have worked well for us. For some reason we have a number of houses where the top window frame is linked to the fascia and the only way to scrub that is to face the brush upwards so as not to come into contact with the fascia.

The angled threaded brush holder was great as it made working slightly easier. For me it made the brush more 'stable' meaning that I don't have to hold the pole as tightly to stop it tipping over, especially if using narrower width brushes.  (I'm starting to suffer with painful joints - a bit of arthritis. Someone younger probably is wondering what the drama is all about.) The only way I can explain it is that it has a lower center of gravity. (I know that doesn't make sense when cleaning a vertical window but the point of drive with the pole is closer to the brush head.)

The old Vikan car washes brushes had/have a different angle and those were never right.

I have seen the threaded adaptor to Quickloq
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/brush-fittings-jets-sockets-scrapers/quick-loqtm-brush-adapter.html

but I see that this isn't ideal when you swap brush heads around like I do. Each brush would have to have its own adaptor.

I have a swivel for use with both the threaded male and another for the 90 degree brush socket. I haven't used a swivel for a long time now. There are a couple of houses where a swivel would help and I had thought of a separate pole with one fitted, but a swivel isn't really an issue.

.

I agree with you Spruce in that a brush connected by an angle is considerably  more stable in use. I also find that the brush works easier and better from an angled connection- an overall better user experience. 👍

I'm glad it isn't just us.  :D
I fitted a new brush to son's pole the other day with a 90 degree Quickloq. The first thing he asked me to do was to take it off and revert back to his screwed angle brush socket.
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

Alex Gardiner

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Thanks Spruce  :)

H MAN

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Alex Gardiner Do you do this type of connection like in the picture?

H MAN

  • Posts: 1211
Alex Gardiner Do you do this type of connection like in the picture?

So it's been 1 1/2 years now have you made these yet or  don't make at all them??