Thermoplastic Line Marking: The Ultimate Guide

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • You guys know I haven't always been the biggest fan of thermoplastic systems, but recently, I've had a change of heart.
    Why, might you ask? Well, because I needed to MOT the lorry and it came in costing me £6k in repairs to keep it so I figured, lets get some moneys worth out of it!
    We did a morning of training with the guys and then sent them straight out to work. They delivered two projects in two days and managed to make a return of £7k, completely covering the repair costs and also learning some valuable skills.
    I know a lot of people say it takes years to learn, but honestly, it doesn't. If you want to find out more about line marking, how to do it and more importantly, how to make money from it, check out our webinar and get a copy of the pricing calculator for free: linemarking.expert/
    Alex
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  • @johngreene3376
    @johngreene3376 11 днів тому +3

    Pto would be ideal as u can do nightwork with minimal noise. We got hunted out of more villages and towns late at night cos of the donkey engine rapping off the walls😂😂😂

    • @AlexCIrving
      @AlexCIrving  10 днів тому +2

      So loud aren’t they! PTO all the way! Just weighing up the cost of a new truck build VS re- building this one. I’m keen to go diesel boilers with a PTO

    • @johngreene3376
      @johngreene3376 10 днів тому +1

      @@AlexCIrving I'm not all that up on diesel boilers. I've worked for a period with them, not sure does the boilers have to be lighting and turning all the time because of the pto but I see the yellow goes an off colour like a yellow green because it gets burnt. Only way to keep yellow a real yellow is to have 3/4 of a half boiler unless your going to be bangin out a shitload of yellow and never fill up the boiler as it takes too long to cool down in the evening, just under half(with bags fired in) for the way and as I said the colour goes off cos it gets burnt heating and reheating all the time. I work with gas all the time, prob bit more expensive but quicker for heat etc. Can't say about diesel cos didn't work for so long with them.
      Boilers were lit up and turned from inside the cab, all automatic.
      Somerford is the company that builds the bodies and by the looks of ur lorry, they built that 1 aswel.

    • @AlexCIrving
      @AlexCIrving  10 днів тому +1

      I’m sure it was a Somerford. I did look at Maxigrip for a new one but it looks like they are resellers as opposed to actually building them?
      The ones I had previously were made by B-Tek Fabs and I had it trailer mounted.
      To be honest a trailer would still suit me fine as we only do 25 - 100 bays on average per site and perhaps a 100m of walkways at a time. At most, we need 15-20 bags on board for the average job.
      I think it would save me thousands in insurance, service snd running costs vs the truck + I wouldn’t have to pay congestion (it’s euro 5)

    • @johngreene3376
      @johngreene3376 10 днів тому

      @@AlexCIrving very true , u cud always have your compressor on a trailer also with 2 gas barrels installed for burning off. Very handy to have a burning off unit ready to tow, burn today, installation tmoro.