Nicholas Farr | 06/01/2023 17:37:31 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi Bryan, the Pope probably only took what John Lennon sang in one line of the Beatles song, The Ballard of John and Yoko; "Oh boy when you're dead you don't take nothing with you but your soul - think." Which is only what any of us could take I guess. Regards Nick. |
File Handle | 06/01/2023 17:37:49 |
250 forum posts | Posted by Michael Gilligan on 06/01/2023 08:53:46:
Posted by Hopper on 06/01/2023 08:28:15:
Yes according to free market theory, competition should force prices back down. But somehow in reality it rarely works out that way. . To demonstrate your point: The highly competitive [consumer driven] Supermarket Petrol-price has been forced down quite dramatically: Yesterday, I paid “only” £1.59 per litre for Tesco Momentum … which is a massive reduction from its recent peak. MichaelG. For some time I have been paying a lot less at a local garage, 1-39. I have tended to think that the big supplier and supermarkets have been keeping it artifically high. |
Grindstone Cowboy | 06/01/2023 17:41:19 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Unleaded at a Shell garage around the corner is 156.9p a litre, but a Shell garage on the main road into town is 151.9 - I can't figure it out either Rob |
File Handle | 06/01/2023 17:42:04 |
250 forum posts | Posted by Phil Whitley on 06/01/2023 15:09:47:
I grab every piece of metal I come across and add if to my stash, and have regular culls of what I see has been replaced by a superior example of similar dimensions. My local scrapyard also allows me to have a wander in the yard for offcuts if they are not working machinery, and also holds back anything usefull to sell back to industry and domestic users. If you are lucky enough to have any local engineering firms Try them too! A club approach to a local yard and cash up front can get some amazing bargains! The prices of all new metals are astounding at the moment, and although we do not know the technicalities of the "scrap" we are actually buying, a few experiments on it will gain an understanding of whether or not it will suit our purposes. If it fails we can always make another! Phil I don't think that we do enough recycling / repurposing of "waste" materials. I do miss the scrap yards of my youth were you could wander round with your tools, remove part from an old car and not pay very much for it. |
Michael Gilligan | 06/01/2023 18:21:45 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Keith Wyles on 06/01/2023 17:37:49: […] For some time I have been paying a lot less at a local garage, 1-39. I have tended to think that the big supplier and supermarkets have been keeping it artifically high. . Did you spot that mine was Momentum ? That is Tesco’s 99 octane E5 petrol MichaelG. |
Jelly | 06/01/2023 18:58:30 |
![]() 474 forum posts 103 photos | Posted by Keith Wyles on 06/01/2023 17:42:04:
I don't think that we do enough recycling / repurposing of "waste" materials. I do miss the scrap yards of my youth were you could wander round with your tools, remove part from an old car and not pay very much for it. You need to get over to Alfred Loom's in Derby then... Absolutely massive "pick a part" operation on the main site there (they have multiple). I have had many a happy hour systemically stripping things out of cars there, they will even oblige with a telehandler to lift heavier components if you ask nicely. . That said working in Waste and Recycling, metals are definitely something that get recovered very intensively... It's pretty close to being "closed loop", if a man could get another type of material even close to those levels of re-use and recovery he would change the world pretty fundamentally, that's how much metals get recovered. |
Martin Kyte | 06/01/2023 20:14:40 |
![]() 3445 forum posts 62 photos | Having lost my 2 best mates in the last 2 years and ‘inherited’ their material stock I now have enough to keep me going for years. I would much rather pay twice the price or more from the suppliers and have the two of them back. Makes you realise the things that are of real value. regards Martin |
duncan webster | 06/01/2023 21:33:31 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 06/01/2023 15:23:08:
Posted by Dr. MC Black on 06/01/2023 12:11:39:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 06/01/2023 11:03:35:....
My only hope is that I'll die before I run out of money. MC
My plan is to spend the last of my beloved spondulicks just before the grim reaper arrives. I've looked for a loophole, but you can't take it with you... Dave If I can't take it with me I'm not *** going. The other plan is to become a right miserable so-and-so, because they never die. Whenever someone shuffles off this mortal coil the relatives always say what a wonderful person he/she was, so miserable gits must never die. Edited By duncan webster on 06/01/2023 21:34:17 |
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