INTRODUCTION
I know a few local window cleaners who use expensive modular poles for their routine two-story jobs. These poles are expensive, and while (probably) great on stuff higher than 3 stories, they don’t always seem to last that long when in regular use; so I made my own lightweight modular pole - very cheaply - for use on two-story work, and think it’s great.
All credit goes to Jeff B and Matt, whom I’ve copied from.
THE CHALLENGE
In response to this post
www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=63854.0I was ‘wound up’ by yet another post suggesting some ‘pole snobbery‘, so I’ve challenged Gazza to make a new DIY WFP ‘fishing pole’ like my own. This is what the popular modular 'shop bought' poles are based on; modified fishing gear.
Mine is only a small one, somewhere between 15 and 19 foot high; I haven‘t measured it; but it‘s good enough for most two-story work; all all ground floor work, and if Gazza doesn’t like it, I’ll refund him every penny he will spend on it; probably between £30 to £40; how cheap is that! It's much better than spending £400 quid on a 'bread and butter' pole.
The rules are, before I refund him he has to meet the following criteria:
1. Make the WFP according the instructions I give (very simple).
2. Use it for one month.
3. He has to be honest. He has to note the good and bad points.
4. I won't fork out for sheer clumsyness; as modular pole suppliers won't either. Remember Squeaks has had his expensive shop-bought modular pole stepped-on and broken TWICE, and that was just tough.
And if Gazza is seriously unhappy with it; I’ll refund him for everything, except the cost of a new brush (which he could use on any other pole of his choice).
But I'm confident he'll like it.
To Gazza,
Acknowledge the challenge and I’ll post the stuff you’ve got to get with links to where you get it from.