Your vending tricks of the trade!
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Your vending tricks of the trade!
Got 2 tricks which I am sure some will know about and some won't.
Chinese tower lid locks will also work as back locks. ( Great if you have a smashed lid as you can salvage a lock.)
second tip isn't mine got it from ade but worth mentioning , Yellow can in halfords called sticky stuff remover made be de solve it, is the easiest chemical I have come accross for getting label residue off, saved me hours in manual labour!
anyone else have any tricks?
Cheers
Jonny
Chinese tower lid locks will also work as back locks. ( Great if you have a smashed lid as you can salvage a lock.)
second tip isn't mine got it from ade but worth mentioning , Yellow can in halfords called sticky stuff remover made be de solve it, is the easiest chemical I have come accross for getting label residue off, saved me hours in manual labour!
anyone else have any tricks?
Cheers
Jonny
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Thanks for that Jonny,i've thrown tower rings in the bin in the past because the glue from lables has been so bad!!!! Def trip to Halfords. Regards AlJon123 wrote:Got 2 tricks which I am sure some will know about and some won't.
Chinese tower lid locks will also work as back locks. ( Great if you have a smashed lid as you can salvage a lock.)
second tip isn't mine got it from ade but worth mentioning , Yellow can in halfords called sticky stuff remover made be de solve it, is the easiest chemical I have come accross for getting label residue off, saved me hours in manual labour!
anyone else have any tricks?
Cheers
Jonny
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Put a little grease on the rear part of the barrel. You can do this by sticking a finger up tyhe product tube, when the coin carrier is at the top. This ensures a smooth vend and the barrel lasts longer and is less prone to sticking.
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Rossi fan wrote:Put a little grease on the rear part of the barrel. You can do this by sticking a finger up Paul
sorry paul, gets me every time
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
use a thin red straw to aim the grease where your fingers cant reach (usually come with the can of grease or also with any can of wd40)
also, for removing labels or stickers use a hairdryer to melt the glue and it will peel off as easily as you stuck it on. if you go too fast or there are scratches then some of the sticky residue will be left behind and thats 30seconds of cleaning with sticky stuff remover.
the hairdryer technique is such a timesaver, takes me about 3 minutes to remove all stickers and residue from plastic segments
also, for removing labels or stickers use a hairdryer to melt the glue and it will peel off as easily as you stuck it on. if you go too fast or there are scratches then some of the sticky residue will be left behind and thats 30seconds of cleaning with sticky stuff remover.
the hairdryer technique is such a timesaver, takes me about 3 minutes to remove all stickers and residue from plastic segments
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
TOP TIP!
Stop constant calls from a certain supplier by saying you can get much, much lower prices elsewhere!
works a treat
Stop constant calls from a certain supplier by saying you can get much, much lower prices elsewhere!
works a treat
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Hi Nigel. Who do you mean???? pm if you would rather.You know, i never get calls from any suppliers anymore! Think it might be due to my bus post many moons ago. Regards Al.FlintVending wrote:TOP TIP!Stop constant calls from a certain supplier by saying you can get much, much lower prices elsewhere!
works a treat
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Coin Operated Group wrote:Rossi fan wrote:Put a little grease on the rear part of the barrel. You can do this by sticking a finger up Paul
sorry paul, gets me every time
And I never mentioned greasing the ring. .
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
Never meet Matt the moderator for a quiet pint in London, he always tries to drag u to the strip joints where they really do grease their nipples
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Re: Your vending tricks of the trade!
I bet they dont grease the ring though.