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What Colours Does The Versaline Come In? |
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Versaline's metal parts are powder coated APO grey and the nylon components are black. The Versaline also now comes in 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel for both the Slimline and Broadline |
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I want to install a Versaline clothesline in my patio area but I need to come from a wall to a post. My problem is that one bracket needs to be mounted at right angles to the wall. How can I achieve this? |
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An accessory called the "Right Angle Mounting Plate", can be purchased to mount the Versaline bracket perpendicular to the wall. This accessory comes with mounting screws to attach bracket to the mounting plate. |
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Do you constantly have to adjust the tension of the lines every time you put it back up again? If so, is it easy to do and is there any risk of it loosening up and not re-tightening very well after a period of time? |
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No, you do not have to constantly adjust line tension, but it may be necessary occasionally, as the clothesline does stretch in time. This is easily achieved by using a phillips-head screw driver and undoing the line clamp, pulling the line to the desired tension and re-tightening clamp screw. |
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What is the carrying capacity of your 6 line clothes line in kilograms? Is it easy to re-tension the lines and do you get much sag? |
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I don't know in kilograms what capacity the Broadline clothesline takes, but I do know that every time I see our clothesline, its fully laddened with washing. We have three adult children and a mother-in-law living with us so I consider our clothesline to be continually under test conditions. The line used is the same as what is used by other major manufacturers of clotheslines and does stretch in time. Re-tensioning of lines is as easy as undoing a screw, pulling the line to required tension and re-tightening. The sag obtained when laddened with washing is comparable with other types of clotheslines on the market. |
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Can you remove the clothesline brackets and or the right angle mounting plates completely say for instances, when moving houses and still be completely functionable in a new place? |
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The brackets are attached by drilling holes into your timber posts or concrete wall and are fixed by either coach screws or mansonry anchors depending on whether you install the brackets on timber or concrete. It would be just a matter of undoing the bolts and removing the brackets. When re-installing, the only thing you might have to do is to re-adjust the line length to suit the distance between brackets in your new location. Its that simple! The Right Angle Mounting Plate (accessory only) would only need to be purchased if you install the Versaline bracket perpendicular to a wall. |
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I have 2 posts that I want to put my clothesline on. Do I need to purchase the Right Angle Mounting Plate? |
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No, the Right Angle Mounting Plate is an accessory only to be used when you have an application where you need to install the Versaline brackets perpendicular to a wall. For example, if you wanted to install a Versaline from a wall to a post or wall to an opposing wall. |
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Is there a retractable Versaline as rolling the lines around the bars seems cumbersome? |
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Versaline is unique in its simplicity and ease of use. Rolling the lines around the bars may appear cumbersome but in actual fact, it is very easy to do. A big advantage of the Versaline clothesline is that its so compact when removed from its brackets, it can be stored away in a confined space. This can't be achieved with a retractable type of clothesline. |
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Given a span of 5 metres, will the middle sag considerable with items like towels? |
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5 metres is a long span and it will sag when loaded just like any other clothesline over that length. If this bothers you, you can install 2 Versalines side-by-side spanning 2.5 metres each. |
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Does the clothesline come with the line or is it just the frame and does the line need to be bought separately? |
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The Versaline Slimline 4 line comes complete with 20 metres of line to span up to 5 metres, depending on the distance apart you mount your brackets and the Broadline 6 line comes complete with 30 metres of line to span up to 5 metres again depending on the distance apart you mount your brackets. |
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How long is the delivery time? |
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Local UK delivery to private dwellings usually 3 to 9 days.
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Does the Versaline clothesline come with fasteners? |
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No. Due to the many possible materials Versaline can be installed onto, i.e. brick, timber, steel posts to name a few, it is not practical to include in the package all the different fastening bolts and screws to suit all possible applications. In the end the consumer would pay for them anyway and have to throw away the fasteners they don't use. Fasteners can be purchased from your Hardware store. |
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Is there a warranty with your product? |
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Yes, our products are guaranteed against defect in material or workmanship under normal domestic use, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase. |
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Can the Versaline Clothesline be mounted to a weatherboard house? |
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Yes, but just make sure you find a stud behind the weatherboard to fix the Versaline brackets too and use longer coach screws. |