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*tjuk

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new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« on: October 07, 2007, 07:05:30 am »
Hi guys have not been on for a while, got the motorbike out of the garage after it had laid for several years, and cant stay off the bloody thing, talk about born again biker.
 
 
anyway I was approached by alan of hamilton several months back regarding carbon fibre modular poles for window cleaning, which at the time I was using the mavers pole.The maver pole was ok but the backup from the suppliers was terrible when something went wrong,I sent several sections back to be repaired and it took nearly 2 months for them to come back, something you cant have in this industry.When Alan approached me I was only too happy to help as it meant another supplier in the mainstream.Anyway Alan looked at the mavers pole and wanted to better the pole and make it a lot cheaper for the industry.
 
So we went about correcting all the bad points of the pole, as in general it was not a bad pole for cleaning at height,The biggest problem with the mavers pole was that the top 3  sections was rather light and prone to breaking.Alan took this on board when he designed his new pole and he had these sections super rapped in extra sections of carbon to make his sections even stronger, but still keeping to the same priciple of the mavers pole by keeping it light.Another thing we noticed was that the bottom sections of the mavers took splinter cracks when you were placing sections on and taking sections off, this happened when the sections accidently touched the ground.So he designed base caps for each section and took this problem out of the equation.
 
 
Ok this is where the good news starts
 
40ft pole for £380 plus vat, probably the cheapest price in the uk if not the world for a carbon fibre pole, but on top of that alan sells this as a full package which includes 30 metres of hose, bently brush with jets and all fitting.
 
[bWow[/b] 40ft carbon fibre pole, hose,brush,velcro alll fittings to work straight out of the box for only £380 plus vat.I told him at that price he should be onto a winner as I remmeber paying more than double that for my mavers pole.
 
We then got onto talking about service and this is where alan comes into his own
 
He told me order before 2pm and it will be with you the next day
 
I said what about if you break a section again he said no problem phone before 2pm and the new section will be with you the next day, again i was impressed.I went one further and told him that several of the guys cant get replacements for their mavers poles, it seems they are made in china and mavers iis  only a stockist in the uk and once their stock goes you have an obsolete pole.
 
Alan assured me this pole is made in the uk and if you wanted sections even 20 years down the road then they would be there.I must admit I did not tell him that I was presently interested in alex gardiners new pole, but after finding this pole is a good bit cheaper, can be delivered the next day, has great backup with section being delivered instantly and also being reassured that I can get sections later if they break and total backup for years to come, then i placed my order with Alan in Hamilton.I am not saying it is a better pole than Gardiners pole, but after experience the bad service with the mavers pole then i did not want to go down that route.
 
ps I have a mavers pole for sale will load it up later on
 
details for Alan as follows
 
Emporium Ultralite Pole
 
Emporium Poles
01698285524
 
 
pps Alan assures me that the poles will be ready for the 20th of October and the website where you can view the poles will ready as well so watch this space
 
oh pppps forgot to say he takes the following
cash,cheques,visa,switch, and as alan said probably even green sheild stamps if you have enough of them
 
Jinky

Jeff Brimble

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2007, 05:12:22 pm »
Have replied to the question you raised  here...http://www.window-tools.com/cgi-bin/yabb/forum/admin/1191736885.html

*tjuk

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2007, 12:18:25 am »
guys here is the update to this topic

good interesting reading



Hi guys popped thru to alans to see the new poles as they just got delivered yesterday.I had used a prototype recently in the past and thought it was pretty good, but when I saw this new pole it was total woow.
 
lovely finished in gloss back with gold writing having alan.s  phone number there all the time incase of emergency.All the safety signs and information regarding over hanging electric cables etc.The bottom sections come with a nice tidy cap lip to stop the sections hitting the ground.This also acts to help pull each section out with ease and they fit into each section.I hated this with the mavers pole, when you tried to bring out the sections they all flew out at the same time and the edges got damaged hitting the ground.This also helps to reduce water going between the sections creating tightness with sections to pull apart, a problem that happened regular with the mavers.The top section alan is working on at the moment and hoping to come up with a universal fitting that will allow any brush to fit on along with all the Unger different fittings. The brush that comes with the pole is fitted witha roller on the back, this really helps at height when you are rolling the pole up the wall, no need to take of the wall jump it up a bit then jump again when you are adding sections or taking sections off.You simply roller the pole with brush up and down the wall with ease and sections can be easily added by one man
 
Another good thing I liked was the throwaway price to the sections,Alan has got this spot on.I remember in the past, I had a few sections that got snapped and I had to send them away to get repaired,apart from finally finding someone who would repair the sections at a cost of £30 each along with £15.00 postage and then waiting  for 2 months and constantly on the phone, I also had clients getting thrustrated being delayed.
 
Alans pole to replace the sections are as follows
 
taper section £42 plus vat
next section or no 2 £42.00 plus vat then small increases as the sections get wider.With Alan promising to replace sections the next day if you phone in before 2pm, and at these great prices, would you even contemplate having sections repaired.
 
Guys i have got to hold my hat up to this guy, for someone coming into pole manufacturing, 
finally listening to the man in the street to what we actually need and at a cost that suits.And getting it spot on first time,I can only say I wish him every success and hope his high standards of service carry on in the window cleaning industry for years.
 
ps if other suppliers are out there, then you need to take heed of the service this guy is offering and understand the level of service, not that we are demanding, but what we as customers should be receiving
 
hope this has helped 
 
 
Jinky

Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2007, 12:23:59 am »
guys here is the update to this topic

good interesting reading



Hi guys popped thru to alans to see the new poles as they just got delivered yesterday.I had used a prototype recently in the past and thought it was pretty good, but when I saw this new pole it was total woow.
 
lovely finished in gloss back with gold writing having alan.s  phone number there all the time incase of emergency.All the safety signs and information regarding over hanging electric cables etc.The bottom sections come with a nice tidy cap lip to stop the sections hitting the ground.This also acts to help pull each section out with ease and they fit into each section.I hated this with the mavers pole, when you tried to bring out the sections they all flew out at the same time and the edges got damaged hitting the ground.This also helps to reduce water going between the sections creating tightness with sections to pull apart, a problem that happened regular with the mavers.The top section alan is working on at the moment and hoping to come up with a universal fitting that will allow any brush to fit on along with all the Unger different fittings. The brush that comes with the pole is fitted witha roller on the back, this really helps at height when you are rolling the pole up the wall, no need to take of the wall jump it up a bit then jump again when you are adding sections or taking sections off.You simply roller the pole with brush up and down the wall with ease and sections can be easily added by one man
 
Another good thing I liked was the throwaway price to the sections,Alan has got this spot on.I remember in the past, I had a few sections that got snapped and I had to send them away to get repaired,apart from finally finding someone who would repair the sections at a cost of £30 each along with £15.00 postage and then waiting  for 2 months and constantly on the phone, I also had clients getting thrustrated being delayed.
 
Alans pole to replace the sections are as follows
 
taper section £42 plus vat
next section or no 2 £42.00 plus vat then small increases as the sections get wider.With Alan promising to replace sections the next day if you phone in before 2pm, and at these great prices, would you even contemplate having sections repaired.
 
Guys i have got to hold my hat up to this guy, for someone coming into pole manufacturing, 
finally listening to the man in the street to what we actually need and at a cost that suits.And getting it spot on first time,I can only say I wish him every success and hope his high standards of service carry on in the window cleaning industry for years.
 
ps if other suppliers are out there, then you need to take heed of the service this guy is offering and understand the level of service, not that we are demanding, but what we as customers should be receiving
 
hope this has helped 
 
 
Jinky
I think I saw one of these pole on youtube, if I saw the right one I need the address to buy one no messing with the lockes etc just push and up odd the way i explain but looked the nuts, will go back and find it now and post bacxk in a min or update this post.


Here it is  can anyone explain how the hell he got the pole up so fast and back down again? and what the price and website address is??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_srS3QRPnE



is this what you call a standard telescopic pole ? as I have never in my life seen it like that and I am truly shocked

Majestic

Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2007, 12:28:42 am »
Thats Peter, he uses this site

http://www.window-tools.com/

Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2007, 12:30:59 am »


Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2007, 12:37:25 am »
do you have one of these John? if yuo dont can you give honest opinion on it, looks great on the vid

Majestic

Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2007, 12:39:22 am »
No I dont have one , I saw it at the Fed show in Blackpool but could not get near enough to have a good look as his stand was really busy.
I must admit it does look good though

Dave Turley

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2007, 10:52:04 am »
hi guys, long time, no internet   :(

so jinky, do you have one of these new poles already, or are you still awaiting delivery?

and can you get add-on sections (parallel extensions i suppose?) to go higher?


Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2007, 11:10:06 am »
No I dont have one , I saw it at the Fed show in Blackpool but could not get near enough to have a good look as his stand was really busy.
I must admit it does look good though
http://www.window-tools.com/images/newpole.asf

thats the link to watch the pole in action, loved the way you get it up and down

Captain Scarlet

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2007, 06:04:59 pm »
Alans new pole:

I cannot comment on the actual strength of this pole but here seems to be alot of emphasis on ease of replacement to sections when they break, does this mean they are flimsy like the Maver before. If so quick replacemnt isnt a solution, a solution is it not breaking in the first place so you dont miss out work or spend time phoning somebody to part with money. Could somebody who has held the pole tell me more as I cant come to a conclusion properly. But it does seem angled towards quick replacement of sections. Luke
Ffenest ( est 2007 ) is a fully insured premium quality window cleaning service based at Llandderfel near Bala. All our work is guaranteed, rain or shine, year round.

*tjuk

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2007, 07:01:29 pm »
on the other forum it says Jeff Brimble is to receive one come wed, maybe he could make you a bit wiser, or perhaps why not phone the guy up

problem solved


steve m

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #13 on: October 15, 2007, 08:05:15 pm »
Ive got one, make me an offer and it could be yours

Nathanael Jones

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2007, 09:19:46 pm »
I think ppl are getting confused between Alan's new modular carbon pole which I think is a 60' one(Similar to the Superlite II?) and Peter's clamp-less 24' pole?

I've got the clampless one,.. and I'm waiting eagerly for the MK II version, as it really is very fast to use,.. and I'm waiting for some 1st hand reviews of Alan's one, which should reach a lucky few in the next few days.

steve m

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2007, 03:04:52 pm »
how do you get on with the bung falling out all the time

Jeff Brimble

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2007, 05:30:35 pm »
Put a bolt thro.

Nathanael Jones

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2007, 06:55:56 pm »
I unscrew the base,.. push the bung inside, and screw the cap back on,.. job done,.. it'll never fall out again! I also used a bit of araldite to stop the reinforcing rings coming loose.

steve m

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #18 on: October 16, 2007, 07:04:47 pm »
we mus have different bungs. Mine has a plastic type outer with a rubber one in the middle

Jeff Brimble

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Re: new poles found this topic on peter fogwill site
« Reply #19 on: October 16, 2007, 08:04:38 pm »
A bolt is non permanent for when you need to disassemble the pole.