Red
Alan Gordon 4 | 01/04/2021 08:18:35 |
129 forum posts 13 photos | Hi Folks, Any advice on where to buy some "Red" Dychem. (small bottle with brush in cap) I have tried Walters and Walters, Amazon. |
Brian H | 01/04/2021 08:23:35 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Are we talking crack detection? Or is it layout fluid? in which case there is some on ebay. Brian Edited By Brian H on 01/04/2021 08:25:43 |
JasonB | 01/04/2021 08:25:41 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Have a feeling there is something that does not pass safety regs in UK so the small bottles are not available here just the larger ones and why you can't select the small ones on W&W site Brian, it's layout fluid Edited By JasonB on 01/04/2021 08:26:58 |
jaCK Hobson | 01/04/2021 08:41:21 |
383 forum posts 101 photos | Weird. I got some blue in small bottle, and could have ordered red, off Amazon Aug 2020 but can't get it now! |
bernard towers | 01/04/2021 08:58:57 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | RDG |
Ian Johnson 1 | 01/04/2021 21:40:47 |
381 forum posts 102 photos | That is weird indeed! I have been using white paint marker pens for darker metals like cast iron and black mild steel, but now after seeing this post I want some red Dykem and now I can't get it! Last time I bought a pot of blue Dykem was from RDG at a Model Engineering Show a few years ago. Now every supplier is out of stock! RDG don't stock it either. What's going on??? |
John Haine | 01/04/2021 22:22:11 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Probably Brexit. |
SillyOldDuffer | 01/04/2021 22:47:09 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by John Haine on 01/04/2021 22:22:11:
Probably Brexit. Plus the VAT change and Covid.. Whatever the cause, UK imports and exports both took a beating in January, link to official figures. (19% drop in exports, and a 21% drop in imports.) Not clear if the disappointing figures are temporary or not. February's results aren't available yet, and the economic situation remains unstable. Dave |
JasonB | 02/04/2021 06:51:25 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | As it is made in the US what has Brexit got to do with it? |
Eric Lucas | 02/04/2021 07:17:30 |
9 forum posts | Nothing........ but it’s a good excuse for brexiteers to moan🤬 |
Tony Pratt 1 | 02/04/2021 08:59:18 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | Posted by Eric Lucas on 02/04/2021 07:17:30:
Nothing........ but it’s a good excuse for brexiteers to moan🤬 I think you will find it's not them who are moaning |
SillyOldDuffer | 02/04/2021 09:14:48 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by JasonB on 02/04/2021 06:51:25:
As it is made in the US what has Brexit got to do with it? Now we have left EU, the UK doesn't have a trade deal with the USA! For the time being, trade with the US has become more expensive and complicated, because we are no longer part of the EU trade bloc. Perhaps the biggest hit to imports and exports is simply due to a large complex system changing: for US trade, it's now necessary for British Exporters to understand and abide by the USA Harmonised Tariff System as applied to non-favoured nations. Anyone who fancies a headache can look HTS up on the web! Now EU rules don't apply to Americans it is unclear what rules are applied to goods imported from the USA into the UK. Everything has changed, or might have, or will do. The advantage of Brexit is it allows the UK to negotiate new trade deals free of EU Rules. A disadvantage is many new trade deals have to be agreed around the world, and that takes time. Coincidentally we have the VAT change too. I have no idea how US exporters feel about collecting VAT on behalf of the British Government! I suspect big companies will do it but small and medium suppliers may disengage entirely, or wait for the dust to settle before exporting to the UK. Quite likely they will trade through an agent set up to sort out customs and tax issues, but I'm not sure if services of that kind are available yet. Dave |
trev | 02/04/2021 09:25:33 |
8 forum posts | Hi Allan I recently bought a small a small bottle of red Dykem marking out ink from Amazon at a reasonable price if that is of any help and it arrived in a couple of days
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Alan Gordon 4 | 02/04/2021 09:38:06 |
129 forum posts 13 photos | Wow !!!! all I wanted was to investigate how I might get some ??? anyway Thanks everyone for the invigorating discussion. Thanks Trev I tried Amazon but comes up as unavailable, but again thanks everyone. |
Michael Gilligan | 02/04/2021 10:02:18 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | This appears to be the ‘official UK distributor’ **LINK** https://www.alscoltd.co.uk/product/dykem-steel-red-layout-fluid/ ... who does not sell on-line It may, however, be worth contacting them for advice on UK availability. MichaelG. |
Jim Nic | 02/04/2021 10:22:03 |
![]() 406 forum posts 235 photos | Just now searched Amazon and found a Dykem aerosol layout fluid available for £24.99 + £3.91 delivery. Having had my interest raised by this thread I was looking to get some but at that price I will carry on using a permanent Sharpie. Jim |
jaCK Hobson | 02/04/2021 11:00:39 |
383 forum posts 101 photos | Yer - Dykem good but not that good! The aerosol would not be good for me - I use it inside on small things. I'm sure lots of us have had the misfortune of a Dykem spill or leak.... I imagine aerosol would be that experience with evey use. The amount in a small bottle lasts me longer than the Dykem stays blue. |
Neil Lickfold | 02/04/2021 11:28:16 |
1025 forum posts 204 photos | I use a marker pen, and the airline to make it spray to where I want it to be. Washes off with alcohol too. |
Earny49 | 02/04/2021 12:18:43 |
12 forum posts | Hi. try RS, look for marking/ layout ink. Bit pricey at £41 per litre! |
David Nutton | 17/04/2021 14:05:17 |
1 forum posts | I got a small bottle of red from Walters and Walters last week. They are very helpful over the phone. |
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