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Hello, I'm totally new to sweeping and I only passed out in December having done the November training course. I am thoroughly enjoying it so far and am so pleased there is a forum where newbies can come for help and advice. I come from an Industrial Cleaning background where I mostly deep clean commercial kitchens and their extraction systems. I am now excited about pushing forward the sweeping side of my business. I'm also looking forward to meeting some of you guys at the next AGM. When is that by the way?

Cheers Trevor smile



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Hi Trev,
You'll find the AGM details in a section on here. I think its July 12th? better book now if you want a room though.
Good luck with sweeping , and just ask, don't rush, and better to lose a bit of money time wise learning the ropes.. we areall still learning from each other.

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Hi Trev, welcome to the forum. There's plenty of info to plough through already but feel free to ask what ever - there's no such thing as a silly question!

Guild AGM & trade show is 18th July with Gala Dinner on the 17th. Full info here - http://gomcs.activeboard.com/t59540120/guild-agm-2015/



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Thank you

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Evening Trevor. Good to see you on here.


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Hi Trevor. Welcome to the forum.

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Thanks everybody. Looking forward to racking your brains!!

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Welcome to the forum and the Guild. I am pretty new as well and it is a great source of information and advice.

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And a very big welcome from me to Trev.With a name like yours you are bound to go far. Love it!!

If you receive half of the welcome that I did when I moved to the Guild, you will be very well looked after.

 

Happy sweeping



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Thanks Dave Mc and sootisfaction.

Ha ha! Yes it's quite unusual my name. Hopefully stick in the customers mind too but for all the right reasons!! 😂😂

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Welcome Trevor

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Hi Trevor and Welcome,
Think you was it the training center with my new sweep Chris Lee.



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Nice avatar Mark.smile



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ssshhh!

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So your little message Local Sweep for Local People, does that mean you don't do people who don't live where their house is? Don't want to cut down your market.



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Rob

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A nods as good as a wink yo a blind bat.

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Sorry Trevor
We are getting silly on your WELCOME post
Another slap for me and I will go and sit in the corner.

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Yes sorry Trevor, I let myself down.



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Ha ha! That's fine I love it!! Yes Mark Hagon I was on the course with Chris Lee. Hope he is well?

So I'm looking at getting a roof ladder. Something light preferably. I won't be getting too involved but something like aerial installers use. I looked at a make called zarges who do a really light 3.5 metre extending too just under 6 metres. Lyte also do that size but they also do a 3 metre extending up to 4.64 which I like the idea of but not sure if it's long enough.
I would appreciate anyone's thoughts on this matter??

Thanks

Ps how long do I have to have been on here before I'm allowed to join the banter? 😂😃

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The only qualification for joining the banter is to strip down ,sweep and pull back together your first AGA Little Wenlock
And tell us your opinion of them .
Then the banter will start :D

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ref ladders - I've had a set of extending roof ladders for some time but find them really heavy lugging on and off the roof. i've just invested in a set of ability roof ladders (made by Clow ladders). they are single section so nice and light, but extendible with additional sections. i've bought a 3m ladder with 2m and 1m extension so max possible 6m run. so far, pleased as punch. 

plus, if you need to go longer, just buy additional section or borrow from someone here who has one.



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That's great thanks chimneydoc I will have a look.

I've heard about these wenlocks before. So I take it they wasn't designed with the chimney sweep in mind? Any tips (apart from run a mile!)

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Right. Banter is fine but I must insist on no more speak on wenlocks. They are Awful.

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Right - not designed for sweeping! There's plenty already posted to help if you've not come across one yet. unfortunately,                 t they are plentyfull enough not to avoid1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  



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Righto. I shall read up on them thanks chimneydoc but I will never mention them again Andy 😃

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Nothing a lump / Mash hammer can't solve.. not much use to the customer though.. mmmwwaahhhhh!!!

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Read all you want mate it still won't prepare you, I did one a about 6 weeks ago, getting the baffle out was bad enough, getting it back in was a nightmare. All I will say is if you get one, book it as the last job of the day, you will need a stiff drink afterwards.


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I have some kit which allows me to sweep these without removing the throat plate. Also works if there is rear flue outlet. Only works if there is no tough tar in flue. Anyone want the details??



-- Edited by Veyatie Black on Thursday 5th of March 2015 08:43:21 PM

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😂😂 I've got a hammer in my van already😂😂
Maybe I will book it in as my only job of the day!!
Would it be a bit wishful thinking for them all to have access doors in my neck of the woods?

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Veyatie Black wrote:

I have some kit which allows me to sweep these without removing the throat plate. Also works if there is rear flue outlet. Only works if there is no tough tar in flue. Anyone want the details??



-- Edited by Veyatie Black on Thursday 5th of March 2015 08:43:21 PM


yeah, lets see! 



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I wouldn't have a "LW" but I don't mind sweeping them ... the most annoying thing I find with them is when I forget to replace those silly protection plates on the baffle after replacing the side bricks..



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Thanks everyone. While we're on the subject are there any other stoves to avoid?

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It's not about avoiding Trevor its just a big learning curve.
Ask the right questions when booking jobs in.
Find out who the good and bad fitters are in your area,
Have the right tools for the right flue,
Never price a job cheap as they are the ones that will bite you in the ass

A good company up your way is http://heritageclassicfireplaces.co.uk
In Gt Yeldham
Magnus is one of the good guys so pop your head round the door and say hi.
Have a look at his stock and ask if you can take some baffles out ( and back in)



-- Edited by Chelmer Chimneys on Saturday 7th of March 2015 07:06:19 AM



-- Edited by Chelmer Chimneys on Saturday 7th of March 2015 07:11:35 AM

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That's great advice I really appreciate it Chelmer. I will definitely give that shop a look like you say. I suppose the only way I will find out about the bad fitters is when I'm faced with it. 😁

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Hey Trev

bit late in the welcome but have just discovered the recent posts tab (doh!) great to have you aboard. I've just read the thread and it contains all that is good about the Guild. Great advice, people who seem genuinely interested in us all getting better, good banter and, for me, a great feeling of confidence that I have great back up.

Look forward to mmeting you - and heres to your first Little Wenlock!



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Hi Nick. I think everyone uses the forum a bit differently. My default tab is the "recent posts" and next would be the "search"



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Hi Snooky. Yes I've been made to feel really welcome on here and the advice I'm sure will be priceless for me. I look forward to meeting you and everyone else too although I may have massive bags under my eyes as I keep waking up in the middle of the night after having the little wenlock sweeping nightmare!!

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Not done a Stovax 2CB yet then Trev!

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Oh no!! 😭😭
Do you think it's too late to ask Dave for a refund??😂😂

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Hi Trev and welcome :)

Dave's from Yorkshire and refund is removed from their dictionary lol.

A good bit of banter helps you, plus there are people on here who want to help you.

I use a sectional crawler from Midland ladders, which is light enough.

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Hi john. We met on the course I believe. Thanks for that. I am looking forward to the AGM as it will be nice to meet everyone.

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Hi Trev,

Belated welcome, you will find the forum excellent, I do!

I googled the Wenlock, and realised I am not a 'Wenlock virgin' as I did one a few weeks ago. My advice would be not to wear rubber gloves as when I took them off, I had sweated so much with the stress of doing the job, that I sprayed sweat all over the customer as the gloves pinged off my finger tips!! Not my finest hour.....

Cheers Swanny.

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Hi Swanny,

I love that story and it definitely sounds like something I would do!!
I will be interested to hear if you get a call to go back next year and if you do whether the customer would be wearing a poncho!! 💦💦😳😳

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Live and learn chaps. Fortunately and unfortunately you have years and years of this sort of thing coming your way. It's too late now. smile



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