Ettore all the way. I cut my rubbers using a stanley blade and a hammer, placing the rubber on a block of wood. So much better and cleaner cut than with a pair of scissors.
Moerman channels are awesome to work with! They are light and presice. A downside is the Moerman blade and the full angle, that has tip flex. I use Ettore master Pro medium blades, the flush ends are kept, the full angle is not. I cut a wedge on the end leaving some "meat" on the end reducing tip flex, also Unger green clips to anchor them. Those blade MODs enhance the channel. Using a razor blade ensures straight 90° cuts. The amount of soap used is reduced and still has good glide.
Generally a nice video, but missed some vital parts, because they were out of shot. It would be nice if someone could do a comprehensive video on the Liquidator with someone else filming it, rather than a camera in a static position. Personally, I have never got on with scissors. I use a blade, but that's cleaning for you; everyone to theirown!
Ettore all the way. I cut my rubbers using a stanley blade and a hammer, placing the rubber on a block of wood. So much better and cleaner cut than with a pair of scissors.
Using a scraper is another method, it may make more presice 90° cuts.
Cutting with a scraper blade like an Unger gives a very clean cut
Great vid can you do a vid using moreman squeegee and 4/ 5 meter pole system..
Moerman channels are awesome to work with! They are light and presice. A downside is the Moerman blade and the full angle, that has tip flex. I use Ettore master Pro medium blades, the flush ends are kept, the full angle is not. I cut a wedge on the end leaving some "meat" on the end reducing tip flex, also Unger green clips to anchor them. Those blade MODs enhance the channel. Using a razor blade ensures straight 90° cuts. The amount of soap used is reduced and still has good glide.
Wanted to ask, what solution do you use that makes it look soapy like that because it doesn't look like dawn. If it is, what's the ratio you use?
Nice one bob, and lee. Ive been cutting with a stanley blade, i will try the scissors next time
just use the original rubber as a template...job done.
Using a template helps, cutt with a razor blade makes 90° cuts.
Where has polzn's channel gone?
a smart tip it one can just make the other shines you have,
it is 35 or 45 angle
Never cut with scissors ! Very sharp blade is always best. Scissors pinch the rubber before it cuts 👍
+asboss63 With the right pair of scissors you don't pinch your rubber. Don't ever use the cheap ones from the supermarket, but a high-grade version.
Great training video. Please change the window breaking sound 😭. First crack sound is ok but other is well too loud and makes me wanna 😭 blood.
Generally a nice video, but missed some vital parts, because they were out of shot. It would be nice if someone could do a comprehensive video on the Liquidator with someone else filming it, rather than a camera in a static position. Personally, I have never got on with scissors. I use a blade, but that's cleaning for you; everyone to theirown!
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