What do you guys use to keep all of your squeegees organized in the bed of your trucks or in your van? Is there something available for sale or do you custom make something?
Mark
Excel Services Corporation
What do you guys use to keep all of your squeegees organized in the bed of your trucks or in your van? Is there something available for sale or do you custom make something?
Mark
Excel Services Corporation
I saw something that looked cool. A bucket with a lid. Cut holes in the lid and you can put squeegees in and they drip into the bucket. It was a round 5 gal bucket but any size with a lid would work.
THEY MAKE 7 GAL PAILS AND THEY MAKE SCREW LIDS WITH DIFFERENT COLORS !! ALSO TOOL HOLDER FOR IN AND OUTSIDE OF THE BUCKET!!! VERY GOOD TOOL BOX !! ALSO A PLASTIC GUN HOLDER WORKS GOOD !! WHAT PLASTIC BOX IS OVER 36 INCHS LONG??? CUT THE FOAM TO SIZE AND LAY DOWN EXTRA RUBBER !! U DONT WANT THINGS TO MOVE AROUND ! NEXT IS PVC PIPE WITH FOAM ON THE EXTRA ENDS WITH SCREW CAPS WITH PERM MARKER WITH SIZE ON THE GUN RACK ON THE WALL!! CUT PVC AT ANGLE FOR STRIP WASHER SO IT DRYS GOOD AND SCRAPERS ! U WANT THINGS WITH IN EASY REACH AND U NOTICE IF IT’S MISSING !! hOPE THIS HELPS !! STAN, PRO WINDOW KLEENING FOR 31 YEARS AND PROUD SORBO USER
I checked some time ago…I think they are sold out…or don’t carry it anymore…
Check out the vehicles/equipment section in the forum. There has been quite a few pictures and videos of the inside of members vehicles. Many of them have some neat organizers. Most home made.
The blade rollover will be back soon… We have a PO in…
I look forward to seeing this blade rollover.
Here is what I did. I wanted a bin that I could easily put in and out of my truck. It ended up costing me way too much by the time I bought all of the parts but it works great. Behind the tray that holds the spare blades are more handles and lots of additional rubber. In the corner is a small container that holds clips.
what is that you are usig to hold the blades in the box.
It’s is a combination of things I came up with while wandering around Lowes. The plastic board is a plastic dish wash drainage board. I mounted hooks that are the type that you can screw to a garage wall. They are about 15 inches long with with several hooks along them. I put plastic tubing over the hooks to extend them and to protect the rubber and blades.
I will try to take a better pic today.
OK, better, closer pics.
You can see in the one pic that the board can easily be tilted forward to access the spare handles and rubber behind.
I use a little plastic basket that has hase square holes on all sides. Turn it upside down and there you have it. will post a pic