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[QUOTE="David, post: 1241064, member: 426"] Thanks. - Cool - you are in the UK so easy peasy! The clamps, here on Ebay (best price) - [URL]https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333243220840[/URL] They are for 22mm into 25mm tubes, for Kamptech awning poles - but these crutches (crutches are great, double thickness aluminium tube walls, so really rigid and strong, easy to hacksaw to size) are an exact fit - here the label I took off. (I found them in a charity shop so no link but one can buy from Coopers online). I removed the spring clips and moved to the clamps, but if you drilled more holes towards the top of the lower tube, or reversed the tubes and drilled for cart fixing you could not use the clamps and go for the pop spring clips in the crutches - but I wanted more security, rigidity, so went with the clamps. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20240328_072739079.jpg"]167387[/ATTACH] The angle adjusters - product C - [URL]https://windowcleancentre.co.uk/products/angled-adaptors-for-extension-poles?variant=37069283360923[/URL] and the front drawbar pole sections - already with hand grips! Same shop - the screw end unclips and the angle adjuster clips right in (though I removed all spring clips and put bolts through instead). The angle adaptor that goes onto the drawbar - slight mismatch there, adapter is 21mm and the tube is 22mm so very slight flex, I took that up with a little insulating tape, pushed adapter in, then bolted through, solid. [URL unfurl="true"]https://windowcleancentre.co.uk/collections/window-cleaning-poles/products/pulex-single-section-pole-40cm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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