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Rob We have van mounted reels and they work really wellas for the pulling off the hose to the front of the van ,If you are parked the wrong way on some jobs its a pain ,But we do use the slip'n'slide hose pipe guide and have found that to be a great help,Available from varitech, cleaning spot ,cleantec , the window cleaning warehouse,And sureclean systemsone good thing about the van mount reels is that they are allways charged and ready to go Hope this helps Andy
Quote from: Andy@w.c.s on June 19, 2007, 05:33:22 pmRob We have van mounted reels and they work really wellas for the pulling off the hose to the front of the van ,If you are parked the wrong way on some jobs its a pain ,But we do use the slip'n'slide hose pipe guide and have found that to be a great help,Available from varitech, cleaning spot ,cleantec , the window cleaning warehouse,And sureclean systemsone good thing about the van mount reels is that they are allways charged and ready to go Hope this helps Andy andy we have had a lot of trouble in the past when running the hose out whilst the reel is connected to the van, the plastic male connedtor on the side of the reel wears out very quickly, we have bought metal hoselock stop connectors to push onto the reel but cannot find metal "male connectors" to fit a hoselock hosereel, do you not get this problem??
Hi All I need a bit of help on my setup, Basically I have a LWB transit that I use for my commercial work, we use 100m and a 30m hose per man. we get to a job lift out the hose reels connect them to outside connectors on the van for water feed from tank and away we go. when we have finished or need to move van we disconnect the hose's and bang we lose loads of water from the water inside the hose as it doesn't back wash to tank beacause of the variflow. Also it's a pain lifting the reels in and out the van, I know some of you guy's have reels mounted inside your van but I can't do that as that means leaving the doors open and quite often the van is out of site so thats not going to work. We have now started to convert from commercial to houses and finding the above problem even worse as we would be making 20 or so set up and tear downs wear on commercial we would only may have two? In a nut shell how do you domestic guy's work with setup and tear down?do you all lift the hoses in and out? Aslo you guy's with fixed hoses how do you cope when you can't park in the right position to pull off the back of the van ie you need to pull from back of van to frontwards how does that work? Ideally what I would like is some kind of reel mounted just inside the back doors of the van that can be pulled 360 degrees away from van and still be able to lock the doors? as this would mean I wouldn't have to disconnect the hose to move jobs or whatver saving loads of time water and effot. Thanks all Rob