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whats a bog strong lad ?
you should be able to reach most windows over cons with that poletry a different anglei can reach 99% with my 18 ft poleits a modular with a supalite brushmike
sorry concept no imagesi use my glass fibre 28 ft for plastics cons etcto heavy for me to use on windows day in day outwould rip my arm out of there sockets at them awkward angles
Quote from: elite mike on July 11, 2009, 09:59:47 pmsorry concept no imagesi use my glass fibre 28 ft for plastics cons etcto heavy for me to use on windows day in day outwould rip my arm out of there sockets at them awkward angles that may be why my arms are killing...ach well, broad shoulders and all that!
experienced a few windows now, that i can't comfortably get to with my 26ft brodex pole (glass fibre), say, over a conservatory/extension.i know i am new, and inexperienced, but i am a bog strong lad, yet i struggle to control the pole at full extension.would you recommend using step ladder for these?or is it the fibre glass pole flexing too much that causes instability?or my inexperience?thanks again!
Quote from: concept on July 11, 2009, 09:36:38 pmexperienced a few windows now, that i can't comfortably get to with my 26ft brodex pole (glass fibre), say, over a conservatory/extension.i know i am new, and inexperienced, but i am a bog strong lad, yet i struggle to control the pole at full extension.would you recommend using step ladder for these?or is it the fibre glass pole flexing too much that causes instability?or my inexperience?thanks again!I do an occasional bit of poling from a stepladder when I need some extra elevation over a roof. I make sure I use a lightweight pole though due to the angle.
Quote from: leapstallbuildings on July 11, 2009, 10:12:22 pmQuote from: concept on July 11, 2009, 09:36:38 pmexperienced a few windows now, that i can't comfortably get to with my 26ft brodex pole (glass fibre), say, over a conservatory/extension.i know i am new, and inexperienced, but i am a bog strong lad, yet i struggle to control the pole at full extension.would you recommend using step ladder for these?or is it the fibre glass pole flexing too much that causes instability?or my inexperience?thanks again!I do an occasional bit of poling from a stepladder when I need some extra elevation over a roof. I make sure I use a lightweight pole though due to the angle.cant afford anything lightweight tho, all my moneys gone on start up costs.
get yourself a fishing pole, 20 quid for a pole for normal houses, if you want anything longer it will be 60 quidseriously, they are really light
Matt to make my 24ft Gardiner fibreglass pole redundant and perhaps reach up to 30ft, how can I do it? I asked this before and you linked me to a diy pole that would do 18 ft approx and tbh I'm fed up with straining my b@llocks waiting for the 35ft SLX, much as I love them and will buy one when they are ready.