In this video I,m going to show you a professional heavy duty gazebo for detailing and valeting it will help your business when the weather is just not playing ball. BULLHAWK bulhawk.co.uk/product-category/gazebos/premium-40/premium-40-3mx4-5m/
Great idea for a professional. I can't recall who it was but they had a genius plan, and deep pockets, to buy 2, turn them through 90 degrees and you have a 4.5m wide by 6m long enclosure, that way you can happily put a car in, put the sides on and have enough room to have the doors open or to work comfortably. Of course, not everyone has the cash or the space, but something to consider. All the best 👍.
This looks to be a great solution to the dreaded elements, I’m only a detailing enthusiast, I don’t do it professionally, but it’s still really frustrating when the weather spoils our detailing fun. I don’t think I could personally justify the cost for the use I would get from it, however for a professional, I think it’s a must have. As always great video Paul, nice to see the lovely Rapid again ❤.
Another great one mate. In the UK I can see this product being of use ,as you well now over this part of the world 🇦🇺 we have an issue with the sun. What we all need to know - can it get rid of the pen and ink on the drive ! You'll need approval from your domestic manager 😂 all the best from the Melbourne mob
Cracking video Paul. I can tell you right now, it doesn't get any easier with practice! I struggle with the 4.5m length one - it's easier to put up than the 6m one (which I don't really think is possible for one person as there's an extra set of legs down the side)....but it's not long enough for so many cars that I do. Anything 3 series sized and above is too long, which is mega frustrating. So my advice is to make sure you've got one your car will fit underneath! OR buy two 3x4.5m ones, turn them both sideways and have a 6x4.5m space. Which is nice, and exactly what ValetNova does. Pricey though!
Looks a good bit of kit. I have a similar one. Once the roof is fitted tho there’s no need to remove it every time. Should fold up with it still attached (not recommended if it’s wet)
@LittleBirdieFlyinHigh I have the 32, 40 and 50 hex. The 40 is the best to use as its a little stronger with a great canopy and just use OiOiHawk5 code
The ones here in Australia are branded OzTrails. I bought 2 3x3 and joined them. There is a gutter that you can zip in between them and divert water away. Very fiddly. I think I’ll save for a 3x6 which take the walls i bought
Awesome, glad you have cover! and now able to make regular content in the winter months :) on a side note I do feel the roof needs some dodgy disco lighting and some kicking speakers pumping out the tunes, for whilst your machine polishing!
Fantastic bit of kit Paul. Got the same size but not the hex frame which is alot heavier than what ive got. Have got the hex frame from another brand and my lord its alot heavier than the new ive got. David
I have a gala pro 40 6x3 they don’t get any easier to put up or down. Gala pro frame does come with a lifetime warranty. Are more expensive though. Keep mine up for 3 months at a time. Wind dependent.
We had one of those scratch repair companies helping our paint shop out in the summer and they use ones like this to cover cars whilst doing damage repairs
Good video, Paul 👍. A gazebo of that size, for some folks, it will have its place as part of their equipment stash. Thanks for sharing, and we look forward to the next detail 👍
Effected by weather and you still managed to get a video out, same can't be said for your fellow podcast host. I wonder if he'll still be using the honeymoon as an excuse? 😂😂😂
In this country I'd say it's a must have if you're a professional valet😮er.... You'd need though, possibly, to be using a full size Transit sized van to get everything into your van as anything smaller is going to be already full and especially if you're carting around a generator and water tank on top of all year other kit ..... Money wise yes they can be expensive to buy but say for saying sake you spend £500-£600 on something.... How many jobs at £50 -£100 over a few days that you'd have missed without it does it take to get that back and the rest is pure profit.... The other breed of valeter/detailer i can see using it is the guys and girls who aren't mobile and are working from home in their driveway as they don't have a garage to work in or it's too small for anything other than an original Mini to fit in .... Again its paid for itself with a few jobs you've not had to put off owing to the bad weather
Hi Paul. Your putting it up wrong mate. There's a easier way. Plus roof can stay on. You partially spread the frame out. Put roof on if haven't yet. Then pull frame out completely. Pop frame into shape. Then lift legs up to first setting. Then higher if required. When taking it down. When pushing frame in. Tilt the gazebo so 3 legs are off the ground. Will collapse/go to its storage form alot quicker. Use mine daily.
I'm sure these are a good idea for a sunny day to keep the car cool, but for a mobile guy in the wind and rain.....forget it! They're more trouble than they're worth in bad weather conditions. Much easier to rearrange the job for a better day 👍
That’s were I’m coming from aswell ,not only that it’s all about time ,can see the good points but I think trying to at it up on your own in wind would be a bloody nightmare and probably would be half way down the drive after it 😂
In this video I,m going to show you a professional heavy duty gazebo for detailing and valeting it will help your business when the weather is just not playing ball.
BULLHAWK
bulhawk.co.uk/product-category/gazebos/premium-40/premium-40-3mx4-5m/
great timing on this video Paul well done!
Great video as always mate. Looks a wicked bit of kit and definitely good for the British weather. Thanks for sharing 💪
Great bit of kit Paul, handy for the home mechanic
I’ve had to move 4 jobs from last week due to the rain.
Almost pulled the trigger but the mrs decided to crease the passenger doors of the car 🤦🏻♂️
Great video - I look forward to seeing this used in anger as winter approches.
Another fantastic video as per usual Paul.
That B/H is a handy piece of kit...I'd like to see it with the side sheets in place.
It's a mobile Pratcave, useful video Paul 👍
Love watching your videos 👍
Let’s get this watched my friend
Looks great bit of kit 👌 looking forward to seeing more of it.
Another great video Paul
Great idea for a professional. I can't recall who it was but they had a genius plan, and deep pockets, to buy 2, turn them through 90 degrees and you have a 4.5m wide by 6m long enclosure, that way you can happily put a car in, put the sides on and have enough room to have the doors open or to work comfortably. Of course, not everyone has the cash or the space, but something to consider. All the best 👍.
The MeGazebo setup is well worth investing into! 😎
Hello Paul,this gazebo is big enough for a car the size of your skoda.a limo wouldn't be ideal lol.brilliant for the summer months.
Looks good and strong
If it’s windy I have extra 5 gallon bucket’s with screw on lids that I fill up with water for hold downs.
This looks to be a great solution to the dreaded elements, I’m only a detailing enthusiast, I don’t do it professionally, but it’s still really frustrating when the weather spoils our detailing fun.
I don’t think I could personally justify the cost for the use I would get from it, however for a professional, I think it’s a must have.
As always great video Paul, nice to see the lovely Rapid again ❤.
Another great one mate. In the UK I can see this product being of use ,as you well now over this part of the world 🇦🇺 we have an issue with the sun. What we all need to know - can it get rid of the pen and ink on the drive ! You'll need approval from your domestic manager 😂 all the best from the Melbourne mob
Great video Paul, very informative as always.
Certainly looks a good & sturdy quality piece of kit.
Cracking video Paul. I can tell you right now, it doesn't get any easier with practice!
I struggle with the 4.5m length one - it's easier to put up than the 6m one (which I don't really think is possible for one person as there's an extra set of legs down the side)....but it's not long enough for so many cars that I do. Anything 3 series sized and above is too long, which is mega frustrating. So my advice is to make sure you've got one your car will fit underneath! OR buy two 3x4.5m ones, turn them both sideways and have a 6x4.5m space. Which is nice, and exactly what ValetNova does. Pricey though!
Looks a good bit of kit.
I have a similar one. Once the roof is fitted tho there’s no need to remove it every time. Should fold up with it still attached (not recommended if it’s wet)
Thanks for the shout out and now I need to upgrade mine 😂😂.
@LittleBirdieFlyinHigh I have the 32, 40 and 50 hex. The 40 is the best to use as its a little stronger with a great canopy and just use OiOiHawk5 code
New word of the day Paul, ‘drapsing’! 😁
I’m gonna use that 👍🏻🤣
Then I won’t copyright it, one baldster to another!!
The ones here in Australia are branded OzTrails. I bought 2 3x3 and joined them. There is a gutter that you can zip in between them and divert water away. Very fiddly. I think I’ll save for a 3x6 which take the walls i bought
Awesome, glad you have cover! and now able to make regular content in the winter months :) on a side note I do feel the roof needs some dodgy disco lighting and some kicking speakers pumping out the tunes, for whilst your machine polishing!
That’s a great idea 👍🏻
Fantastic bit of kit Paul. Got the same size but not the hex frame which is alot heavier than what ive got.
Have got the hex frame from another brand and my lord its alot heavier than the new ive got.
David
I have a gala pro 40 6x3 they don’t get any easier to put up or down. Gala pro frame does come with a lifetime warranty. Are more expensive though. Keep mine up for 3 months at a time. Wind dependent.
Double up for sitting under whilst having a BBQ etc or if the weather changes whilst having a beer .
We had one of those scratch repair companies helping our paint shop out in the summer and they use ones like this to cover cars whilst doing damage repairs
Good video, Paul 👍. A gazebo of that size, for some folks, it will have its place as part of their equipment stash. Thanks for sharing, and we look forward to the next detail 👍
Metro bomb 🤩🙌
Effected by weather and you still managed to get a video out, same can't be said for your fellow podcast host.
I wonder if he'll still be using the honeymoon as an excuse? 😂😂😂
Low blow Lee 😂
I'm just casting the rod and waiting for him to bite😂
Great mate, love the content as usual.
Smash buttons people if you not already subscribed 😂
Great bit of kit there,(didnt the wife offer to help you)🤣
She was out working I shoot videos on my day off 👍🏻
In this country I'd say it's a must have if you're a professional valet😮er.... You'd need though, possibly, to be using a full size Transit sized van to get everything into your van as anything smaller is going to be already full and especially if you're carting around a generator and water tank on top of all year other kit .....
Money wise yes they can be expensive to buy but say for saying sake you spend £500-£600 on something.... How many jobs at £50 -£100 over a few days that you'd have missed without it does it take to get that back and the rest is pure profit....
The other breed of valeter/detailer i can see using it is the guys and girls who aren't mobile and are working from home in their driveway as they don't have a garage to work in or it's too small for anything other than an original Mini to fit in .... Again its paid for itself with a few jobs you've not had to put off owing to the bad weather
First!, Nice! We can't predict weather conditions as much as we want but at least we have alternatives.
Hi Paul. Your putting it up wrong mate. There's a easier way. Plus roof can stay on.
You partially spread the frame out. Put roof on if haven't yet. Then pull frame out completely. Pop frame into shape. Then lift legs up to first setting. Then higher if required.
When taking it down. When pushing frame in. Tilt the gazebo so 3 legs are off the ground. Will collapse/go to its storage form alot quicker.
Use mine daily.
Thanks so much for this comment there’s definitely a knack to putting these up I’ll put this into practice next time I use it 👍🏻🇬🇧
@PaulDoldenDetails yh 💯% with the weights you got I've got 2 sets. It can hold up in 30mph winds with both sets. Any stronger then don't do it lol
Thanks for the tips - just got a 3m x 4.5m Bulhawk yesterday.
@LittleBirdieFlyinHigh steel works fine
@LittleBirdieFlyinHigh used it twice. All good.
I'm sure these are a good idea for a sunny day to keep the car cool, but for a mobile guy in the wind and rain.....forget it! They're more trouble than they're worth in bad weather conditions. Much easier to rearrange the job for a better day 👍
I use a 12’x12’ and I use 5 gallon bucket’s with screw on lids for hold downs on windy days. I haven’t had any problems so far.
That’s were I’m coming from aswell ,not only that it’s all about time ,can see the good points but I think trying to at it up on your own in wind would be a bloody nightmare and probably would be half way down the drive after it 😂
You can’t be with out it, one, two jobs it’s paid for. I have Bulhawk 4.5/3.0