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paul beckett

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harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« on: August 22, 2009, 09:49:15 pm »
sorry about bringing this subject up again , but my wfp is brocken and just want to make a harris wfp, to do a couple of good jobs coming up in a couple of days. i need the step by step of how to make one,and the list of componments i need to make it. so can someone please help and point me in the right direction. i would be very greatful if anyone of you can help.
 kind regards
paul

TVCS

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Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2009, 11:57:49 am »
try posting this in the window cleaning section.
Veni, vidi, vino, splatus.

 (I came, I saw, I drank, I fell over...)

mark311069

Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2009, 05:42:53 pm »
sorry about bringing this subject up again , but my wfp is brocken and just want to make a harris wfp, to do a couple of good jobs coming up in a couple of days. i need the step by step of how to make one,and the list of componments i need to make it. so can someone please help and point me in the right direction. i would be very greatful if anyone of you can help.
 kind regards
paul
my advice would be to throw your harris pole in the bin

paul beckett

  • Posts: 215
Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2009, 09:11:20 pm »
sorry about bringing this subject up again , but my wfp is brocken and just want to make a harris wfp, to do a couple of good jobs coming up in a couple of days. i need the step by step of how to make one,and the list of componments i need to make it. so can someone please help and point me in the right direction. i would be very greatful if anyone of you can help.
 kind regards
paul
my advice would be to throw your harris pole in the bin

well thats fantastic help  !!!  was no point in writing really , at least some people
 are willing to help.

Art

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Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2009, 12:19:57 am »
Paul, send me a email to amccartney2000@yahoo.co.uk and i'll explain how to convert one

paul beckett

  • Posts: 215
Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2009, 02:24:38 pm »
hello mate, im having trouble sending emails so could you do it on this forum.
  sorry to be cheeky but could you also explain do you put the jets and tubing on to the brush head yourselve or do have to buy it complete, and the next thing is could you list everything you need to make this brush, as i want to go to b&q in one trip and get it all. hope you can help and hope to hear from you soon.
kind regards
paul ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

karygate

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Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2009, 08:30:19 am »
ok i will try to explain.

drill out the rivet from the top of the harris pole and remove top. cut about 3 inches off the brush handle and insert inside pole.fit a small screw . attach a angle adapter. drill a hole in a couple of inches from the top to insert your hose into and drill a hole in base for hose to feed out or i just saw the rubber end off as close to the base of the pole as i can . then just push hose through top of pole and it will come out of bottom and fix either a quick connector or similar.

you need a bentley brush from asda (smart price indoor brush with handle about £1.80). length of pole hose 20 to 25 ft .angle adapter . quick connector or similar .

i convert the brush as well by drilling 2 holes and fitting jets and it works great and is light on regular cleans.

gary

paul beckett

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Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2009, 03:50:45 pm »
ok i will try to explain.

drill out the rivet from the top of the harris pole and remove top. cut about 3 inches off the brush handle and insert inside pole.fit a small screw . attach a angle adapter. drill a hole in a couple of inches from the top to insert your hose into and drill a hole in base for hose to feed out or i just saw the rubber end off as close to the base of the pole as i can . then just push hose through top of pole and it will come out of bottom and fix either a quick connector or similar.

you need a bentley brush from asda (smart price indoor brush with handle about £1.80). length of pole hose 20 to 25 ft .angle adapter . quick connector or similar .

i convert the brush as well by drilling 2 holes and fitting jets and it works great and is light on regular cleans.




thanks for your help, just a couple of questions, the size of tubing needed, what size diametre is best  ?   also what size of jets do i need to buy, and how meny  2 or 4 jets  ?
cheers for the help
kind regards
paul

karygate

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Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2009, 05:31:51 pm »
i use 4mm jets (black) that you get in the gardina irrigation system from your local gardening place.they say 4mm/13mm and look like a cog in the middle.3.99 for 10 .

the hose you need is 4mm tubing from same place or use same tubing as on an ro unit.

i use y pieces i get from the aquarium shop for a few pence.
gary

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paul beckett

  • Posts: 215
Re: harris pole,please someone help !!!!
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2009, 02:01:08 pm »
i use 4mm jets (black) that you get in the gardina irrigation system from your local gardening place.they say 4mm/13mm and look like a cog in the middle.3.99 for 10 .

the hose you need is 4mm tubing from same place or use same tubing as on an ro unit.

i use y pieces i get from the aquarium shop for a few pence.

thanks for your reply karygate the only thing im thinking is the diametre of tubing
why 4mm when im seeing alot of people using 6mm or 8mm just wondering what differance it makes, also will it fit most things i connect to, and what lenght do you rekon. thanks very much for your help.
cheers
kind regards
paul