Traditional to WFP. Part 4. Trolley or Van mount?

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What system should you choose? There's for and against both, but if you're just starting out then this could be for you.

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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 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.

  • Try a reel off a mig welder! I use them to make extension reels, light but sturdy

  • @chezbev Cheers, that sounds like a great idea, I will chech it out.

  • 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 Thanks for the advice

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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.

  • 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 -

  • What capacity are drums on the trolleys on litres?

  • Thanks Phil.

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