Squeegee Handle of the Future

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Cool video. What makes this handle unique/ different from a wag tail out excellerator?

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Take notice of how much movement there is of the handle?
We are able to just twist the pole to get the squeegee to swivel on the glass.
The other swivel squeegees you are unable to do this.

Does any window cleaning business owner really focus on handles, rubbers or tools?

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Mr Boeing does not focus on nuts and bolts is my point

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I would have to say yes to that Dave, look at the thread topics in general.

Not saying the focus is on the right things…but

Not looking at the topic.

Thinking business

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Here this is what I mean.
Check the first 56seconds of this.
Plenty of movement on the body??

he does straight pulls from 10 a.m. onwards

its all very theatrical. reality is theres no time to do it that way [over straight pulling] on a busy schedule

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But doesn’t he use those swivel one’s all the time??

likely uses the swivel allrite -but just straight pulls with it if its a busy day

its like going to a ballroom dancing class on a friday evening,with all the cool moves . but come monday morning you will be running for the bus in a straight line,guaranteed !

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Cool. I see what you mean. Any chance you’d like to share what innovations you added to achieve this? Do you plan on releasing this handle to the public?

Mr Boeings business grew bigger so he hired a whole department of nut and bolt specialists.

i like that

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ok thank you, i never realized before there actually was a mr boeing!!
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no wonder you’re epic!

Beg to differ, if Mr Boeing didn’t worry about the nuts and bolts then I don’t think many of us would board his machines…it’s attention to the smallest of details that ensures a smooth trouble and worry free flight.

Sure, but is that down to technique, or necessity? You really need to grab one Herman and then back to back it against your own design. E.g. The pivot on Excelerator is more direct than the Wags. Much quicker. Most of that is down to the fact that the pivot point is closer to the channel. How does that compare? Is yours similar, say within a couple of mm or so. How do the centres of gravity compare? Is Bob’s body movement compensating for something the squeegee can’t easily do or is it simply his habitual technique? A lot of Wag converts initially struggle with the Moerman because it is more sensitive and precise. Will they initially struggle with yours also? Pretty sure Bob’s using the 10" whereas yours is 14"? Will that effect technique? I know that mine changes from 10 to 14 to 18… no criticism here, just points to ponder…

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Really? A 100 million dollar investment and you think the boss, you, is focused on rubber, bolts, handles and poles?

bolts and nuts on a 747 = $500+ per unit.

Planes = multi millions items.

Do you think I know what Cheryl did today? Did I break down the cost of her calls, notes?

Herman, or whatever your name is. I respect you. Sorry for jumping in like an asshole.

My point, this place is where to buy your rubber and to discuss how to make real money.

Again, no aim at HE-Man.

My perception of life is being worked on, but he share tool tricks and modifactions. Cool, my crew does not give a fuck. i give them, training, tools, they go, and return with money. All are happy.

HE-man, is cool. If his passion is tweaking wc tools and sharing, who am I to be rude? But the tools mean shit.

This is business folks, not a hobby or who fans the best.

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And those motherfuckers focused on nuts and bolts at $500 a piece.