Squeegee with Suspension

</SPAN>[SIZE=3]This allows the squeegee rubber to stay on the glass.

Good for large squeegees.

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We cant make it. We don’t know the parts You would have to sell it, so where is it going?

Is it practical?

thats very true. Herm i reckon you should start selling your stuff.have you a paypal account?

i have a handcrafted squeegee you kindly sent me ages ago,i use it on big glass AND it works very well .

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This is something that was thought of today.[/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

So just made it, as every body knows not that good at explaining things.[/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

So just make things as they come to mind.[/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

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Oh yes do have a PayPal account.
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</SPAN>Yes if anyone is interested can make the part that you need to do the modification to the squeegee.</SPAN>

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Herman you really should start selling your stuff… You have so many ideas!

Interesting design. I was almost expecting a linked setup like on a windshield wiper arm. How would you suggest rigging up a suspension handle(s) for an Eight foot slayer channel? :wink:

[SIZE=3]Hey Alex ,

Everything is possible.

You planning on using a handle that can be held with two hands?

Doing side pulls?:)[/SIZE]

Thank you Chris,

This is stuff that would sell to a particular segment of the group. They would have to be willing to go
there but if they are willing to buy it, it is of value.

Different strokes for different folks. It will not be mainsrtream but it will be there.

Everything helps.

My post was half tounge-in-cheek, half serious. I’m going to be getting my hands on that famed squeegee channel to shoot some video. Thought it might be cool to take a unique approach. Side pulls seem to be the most likely use for the storefronts I do. Now I just need a six foot washer bar :wink:

Thank you Chris,

This is stuff that would sell to a particular segment of the group. They would have to be willing to go
there but if they are willing to buy it, it is of value.

Different strokes for different folks. It will not be mainsrtream but it will be there.

Everything helps.

[SIZE=3]You are right it is for people that have had problems with using squeegee scrubbers, poles etc. [/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

Most of the modifications are around people that have had injures to there hands, fingers, shoulders, arms or developing arthritis.[/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

But having said this, it would generally make it easier on the body.[/SIZE]</SPAN>[SIZE=3]

Think at the end of the day every one wants to do it easier not harder.

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My post was half tounge-in-cheek, half serious. I’m going to be getting my hands on that famed squeegee channel to shoot some video. Thought it might be cool to take a unique approach. Side pulls seem to be the most likely use for the storefronts I do. Now I just need a six foot washer bar :wink:

[SIZE=3]Just get some body to go ahead and scrub like hell:rolleyes:;):smiley:

Tounge - in - cheek, half serous!! I knew that:D

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