Schuyler wrote:thededer wrote:thats actually what i did i was in Toronto on march break and they just so happened to sweep the streets
Nice. They were sweeping a busy street 3 times a day during a big construction project that happened to be along my route to work. I would find 10 bristles a day just going to and from work. Was awesome.
The company I used to work for had its own sweeper truck on a Chevrolet K3500 pick-up truck platform... I didn't like driving it because of the terrible smell a diesel engine emits when it never "really drives" anywhere and just idles around a parking lot with the pony motor on powering the suction fan... It was pretty cool to operate the dumping cycle to empty the catch bin into an open top dumpster though...
When we changed the brush wheels we used to just toss them away, the gutter brush wheel had spring steel bristle brushes and the pick up brush was some sort of red plastic fiber bristle... There would be about 4" of length left on the spring steel wheel when we would change it...
I definitely agree that wiper inserts are better, not only are they longer compared to street sweeper bristles you would find, they are cleaner since they have not been scrubbing around in road grime while being used that gets them hot and changes the metal... If you can get used transit bus wiper inserts you could probably make quite a few picks out of a pair of them as they are longer than normal car wipers...
~~ Evan