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IMO you can't have the good bit without the light bit
I want Vikan bristles in a Bentley body please.
Actually its suprising how much quicker a light brush allows you to be even on lower work because it allows you to move your arms quicker, I own the following brushes:3x vikan flocked2x vikan monofilament1x ionics multipole dualtrim monofilament1x super-lite brush1x non jetted addisRecently with the Super-lite and super-lite brush I have noticed both allow me to work much much much quicker. Light tools equal increased stamina which means more work more money and better cleaning results because your not tired and just cut corners ( especially on very high work ) Luke
I would, but i can't get my head around the price of a Vikan at the moment - this is because i am a tight git! When my superlights get tired i can tap out the jets and make a new brush for £1.50. Whereas a Vikan would be over thirty pounds including delivery and vat (jetted).
Quote from: Davew on November 09, 2007, 04:56:43 pmI would, but i can't get my head around the price of a Vikan at the moment - this is because i am a tight git! When my superlights get tired i can tap out the jets and make a new brush for £1.50. Whereas a Vikan would be over thirty pounds including delivery and vat (jetted). I nearly give in again, but just for you dave, the vikan will last you at least a year.This is my whole point, it's called false economy, you're life could have been so much easier from the start dave. I personaly would gladly pay 100 quid for the right brush.tony
Quote from: macmac on November 09, 2007, 05:03:13 pmQuote from: Davew on November 09, 2007, 04:56:43 pmI would, but i can't get my head around the price of a Vikan at the moment - this is because i am a tight git! When my superlights get tired i can tap out the jets and make a new brush for £1.50. Whereas a Vikan would be over thirty pounds including delivery and vat (jetted). I nearly give in again, but just for you dave, the vikan will last you at least a year.This is my whole point, it's called false economy, you're life could have been so much easier from the start dave. I personaly would gladly pay 100 quid for the right brush.tonyI will bear that in mind when setting the RRP for our new brush
I notice you were asking about Alex's new brush a little while back - you don't need a new one surely?