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12 hours ago, Zetterlund said:

Just got an email about van insurance renewal coming up.

Last year's premium £169.

This year's 'offer'... £422.

Off I popped to the comparison sites for more quotes, and unbelievably that was the cheapest. Wtf has happened in the industry to justify this?

Could be with the low emission zones predominantly affecting diesel and petrol vans, there have been a spate of write offs and unexplained thefts?

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16 hours ago, Soapy FFC said:

People who use a cover for their phone that also doubles as a wallet with all their credit cards and driving licence etc in. Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket.

My old man has one of them, keeps cash in it too. Gives me the fear. 

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43 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Waiting on some highly specialised very very important equipment coming at work. Was ordered in March and its supposed to be here early May. Still not here. Contacted the "go between c**t" and hes informed me that they orders will be here week 26-27 or week 30.

Just give me a delivery date you chuntering twat.

 

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1 hour ago, alta-pete said:

My car insurance just auto renewed, couldn’t recall it causing me any anxiety but you made me go away and check  

Last years premium: £203

This years premium : £198 

Zetterlund reading this 

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1 minute ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Even more technologically advanced:

Curing Tanks | Controls Group

I've got a couple of those in the lab here, I think. Is this for curing concrete cubes underwater?

We had a cement chemist here and he retired in 2020, but the lab is all still here.

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19 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

I've got a couple of those in the lab here, I think. Is this for curing concrete cubes underwater?

We had a cement chemist here and he retired in 2020, but the lab is all still here.

Indeed it is.  Any good stuff in the lab that could be put to use?

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Just now, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Indeed it is.  Any good stuff in the lab that could be put to use?

Loads, mate.

Calorimeter, viskomat, climate cabinet, Instron universal testing machine, geological microscope, XRF (these are mine), plus a whole bunch of other stuff for making cubes. Our cube crusher is from the 70s though!

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12 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

Loads, mate.

Calorimeter, viskomat, climate cabinet, Instron universal testing machine, geological microscope, XRF (these are mine), plus a whole bunch of other stuff for making cubes. Our cube crusher is from the 70s though!

How big is the climate cabinet?

(we replaced our cube crusher 3 years ago, old one was also from about '75)

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18 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

How big is the climate cabinet?

(we replaced our cube crusher 3 years ago, old one was also from about '75)

1000 litres. It's a Kambic one - we chucked out our TAS one as it was mince. Bought in 2021.

Also has CO2 if you're looking to cure stuff in it.

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2 hours ago, welshbairn said:

Could be with the low emission zones predominantly affecting diesel and petrol vans, there have been a spate of write offs and unexplained thefts?

I look forward to 600 vehicles belonging to Glasgow City Council to mysteriously all get torched in the same depot.

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25 minutes ago, Cosmic Joe said:

I'm half expecting an interjection from our Texan correspondent. 

Maybe finally found a subject he doesn't know everything about. Or maybe his google is down.

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2 hours ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Even more technologically advanced:

Curing Tanks | Controls Group

A couple of tin baths would be easier to source and then someone to weld it all together.

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2 hours ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Even more technologically advanced:

Curing Tanks | Controls Group

and there was me thinking you were waiting for the main sprocket on a ten gear w@nking machine.

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1 hour ago, scottsdad said:

1000 litres. It's a Kambic one - we chucked out our TAS one as it was mince. Bought in 2021.

Also has CO2 if you're looking to cure stuff in it.

Does it have temp and rh control? What level of CO2 can it be pushed up to?

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3 hours ago, Melanius Mullarkay said:

Waiting on some highly specialised very very important equipment coming at work. Was ordered in March and its supposed to be here early May. Still not here. Contacted the "go between c**t" and hes informed me that they orders will be here week 26-27 or week 30.

Just give me a delivery date you chuntering twat.

That’s sub-optimal, and sounds like they’ve adopted the auto industry approach. The last two-three years, when you order an item for a lot of vehicles, it can often be on back-order. The little ploy they’ve started doing is giving you a date 4-6 weeks out as the expected production/arrival date…then, when that arrives and the part doesn’t, “oh, sorry, production delay, it’s now due (insert new date 4 weeks out)”. Since 30th week would be the end of July…

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