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yapidiyap
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I need wagtail advice
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May 03, 2008, 01:47:17 PM »
I have recently been trialing the wagtail flipper. I read an earlier topic by cdawber
about how they used to have the velcro on the top and also had better fabric on them. The fabric I have is flimsey and stretches out of shape easy and I have trouble re-attaching the fabric back on once it comes off to wash it. I like the look of the older style that cdawber uses. When I use the flipper using the fanning method it leaves marks on the windows like a half circle at an angle when it dries.
I am using GG3. Can anyone suggest a solution. Also, how do you find/buy replacement washers that will fit the old flipper model. Thanks
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Re: I need wagtail advice
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May 03, 2008, 09:37:36 PM »
Hi yipidyap, I agree with you on the latest pads for Wagtail. Too flimsy. I told the manufacturer so but it was too late, he'd already decided to change them. Iv'e still got a few so alright for a while.
You might just get some of the old pads by trawling the internet. I saw some on an American site but can't remember which one.
Have you considered cutting up a trad applicator and sewing some velcro onto it.
I cut on up but havn't got round to sewing yet but sure it would work.
As for fanning/s stroke, well I get that somtimes too but I don't know what causes it as yet.
GG3 is the best thig to use so at a guess I think it may be sweeping the blade and changing direction too quickly which throws the water to the ends more so than a conventional blade because the swivel action eggagerates this.
Chris
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