Traditional to WFP. Part 4. Trolley or Van mount?
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Thank you for your response. I learned a lot from your videos. I'm looking forward to see your future ones. I would like to make a torolley like yours as it looks nice and compact and easy to carry with my estate car.
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Hi thanks for the Vids they're great.
Thinking of getting into window cleaning -using DI
Where can I get a trolley from - like the one you use - did you mention 300.
Did you buy a round of do a leaflet drop for work -
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What capacity are drums on the trolleys on litres?
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Thanks Phil.
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Hi, Interesting videos. I am just like your situation. just started using WFP system(Backpack system) Could I ask you where did you get black and red one? I couldn't find 'D&D Systems' on the ineternet. How did you make first trolley on the video? If you can give an idea or where to get the parts it would be appresiated. Thank you. Akira
akmura 2 months ago
@akmura Hi akmura, I made these trolleys myself. I will be putting together a series of video's showing how I did this but it will be a while yet. I still use the backpack though since it is light and maneouvreable.D & D systems was mine but I gave up due to lack of interest.
MyWagga 2 months ago
Try a reel off a mig welder! I use them to make extension reels, light but sturdy
chezbev 6 months ago
@chezbev Cheers, that sounds like a great idea, I will chech it out.
MyWagga 6 months ago
You should be using yellow (or any hi-vis colour) hose that is visible to the public, you will be liable for damages if someone trips on that black hose, even if you have signs out.
smilinggoats 6 months ago
@smilinggoats Thanks for the advice
MyWagga 6 months ago