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Messages - Nick W

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General Car Chat / Re: Maybe that debris she idiotted did break it...
« on: 13 November 2023, 14:09:21 »
By the time you've messed around trying to patch the old one back together, you may as well throw a new one on.

Might also be worth getting new fitting hardware for it given your propensity to break things ;)
Just waiting for a reply from some of the localish breakers.  Just in case. But looks like many of them have already sold the liners....

Fixings will be replaced with stainless where possible. Can't find stainless chimney nuts, so having to use zinc plated ones.


So you don't expect it to come apart again? ???

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General Discussion Area / Re: Omnishambles.
« on: 13 November 2023, 13:59:45 »
What's the old saying about better to have someone in the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in?  ::)


Choosing to have somebody inside your tent pissing over you ought to be a niche kink, not government policy. Perhaps Sunak is more of a traditional Tory than was previously apparent? ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Omnishambles.
« on: 13 November 2023, 12:40:58 »
How does Cameron get the job when he isn't even a sitting MP? :-\ :-\ :-\


Instant elevation to the House of Lords.
Isn't it reassuring the Conservative Party has such a depth of talent that's necessary to get a competent( :-X ) senior minister instead of a troll?

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Saw the last surviving soldier on TV this morning he is 105 years old still exercises with weights & walks for 1 hour every afternoon, once he's gone you know what's going to happen, there will be no need for poppies anymore as it will be found offensive by the growing number of bastards that are being allowed to take over our country & our customs. I'm so very angry and have never felt like this before in my life.

I walked past the local school this afternoon at kicking out time and none of the kids I saw were wearing poppies.  :-\

Unless, God forbid, there is another major war where tens of thousands are killed in action, I think it is a tradition that will slowly and sadly die out as the Second World War fades from living memory.  :(

The ceremonies on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday will continue no doubt, but generally I don't think people will be interested.  :'(


I've just got in from ringing at two churches, and am about to leave for our traditional quarter peal. Perhaps it's because Medway has several hundred years of history as military towns, but there's no lack of interest here. I walked across the Great Lines at 08:30, and they were busier than a normal weekday because of people obviously heading for the various parades and wreath laying. It's not just the elderly that take part in these, but middle-aged ex-servicemen through to the youngest Cubs and Brownies(my apologies for not using their correct names).


WW11 is the biggest reason to remember, but there's been no shortage of wars since. It's still sobering to look at the many family names on WW1 memorials and the next generation of them just twenty years later. I have to go to Wooburn Green to see them, but all three of my great-grandfather's brothers are listed on the memorial there which is a large part of why my sister and I are where the Wheeler name dies.

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General Car Chat / Re: Maybe that debris she idiotted did break it...
« on: 12 November 2023, 12:24:01 »
cable-tie stitching?



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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 10 November 2023, 17:33:33 »
CSMA provider is Britannia Rescue. My experience from the sharp end is they were the one that caused the least problems to us doing their work - things like not having to wait 90 minutes for authorisation to recover the car that were common with others. According to my boss, they also paid promptly....

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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 18:48:33 »
Don't expect a single recovery of more than a couple of hundred miles. There are excellent reasons, both for you and the workers, why this is the case.

One of my kit car mates broke down in Glencoe once. IIRC, he was with the RAC who sent a local company out. They loaded his car up and drove back to his home in Egham in one hit whereby he gave the driver a cup of tea and he headed back off up to Scotland! :-X


That sort of thing was why the AA & RAC used to farm out long recoveries to contractors, who used the recovery tacho exemption to do them. Their own drivers stayed within the rules for some reason ::) 


The furthest I went was Wallasey, starting at what should have been the end of my day. Dropped her of about 30minutes into my birthday.

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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 16:25:44 »
The bigger, older service providers that everyone has heard of do still care about their reputations, and at least try to give good service.
The RAC clearly don't.  Last time it took them 7hrs to turn up to tell me what I needed to know, then left me on the side of a dark road for 6 hours without a car, and would happily of left me there all night.

Hence currently with the AA. But the cost has risen from under £90 (joint personal cover) to well over £150. Which is getting a bit silly.




I didn't say the RAC succeed!


The truth about what you pay is that it's about a third of what it ought to be. Which is one of the reasons why the actual service you receive has got consistently and progressively worse over the last 25 years.




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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 13:36:21 »
....

I'm tempted but who do they use?

Local companies

That doesn't sound great especially if the owner of the local repair facility is away on holiday or down the pub.

there'll be more than 1 local comapany  ::)


No, but they used to use an accurate definition of local

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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 13:35:15 »
Been with Autoaid for years and found them pretty good when Ive needed them. Seen some recommendations recently for Autonational and 2gether who I had never heard of before.


If I told you what I think of those, the swear filter would melt and TB would need new computers ::)

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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 13:33:47 »
....

I'm tempted but who do they use?

Local companies


Not for about 15 years! - South London, Kent, Surrey and most of Sussex are all done by a company based in Croydon. The south coast is covered by another from Brighton.

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General Car Chat / Re: Breakdown cover
« on: 09 November 2023, 13:30:10 »
A few things to consider:


If you're expecting a man to turn up with a van full of tools and the time to spend working on the fault, join the AA or RAC. Just don't expect that service after about 19:00 hours, because then you'll get the same contractors every other service uses.


Those contractors vary in ability. They're not paid very much, they're probably not as local as you think, margins are so tight they squeak and you are not their customer. Draw your own conclusions.


Those contractors work for most of the services, at the same time. They might have people sitting around waiting for work when your job comes in. They're much more likely to have several jobs lined up for each driver.


The bigger, older service providers that everyone has heard of do still care about their reputations, and at least try to give good service. The newer, smaller ones are a real crapshoot. Some them are oppsing useless - one I did work for was so bad that I never had a job that they didn't cause problems from the moment they sent us the job to reluctantly paying the invoice.


If your vehicle is covered by the manufacturer's warranty, then most jobs are going to be a simple return to whatever dealer is nearest. The contractor who collects your car has nothing to do with the courtesy replacement. Actually, that's not quite accurate; the courtesy replacement procedure often doesn't start until your car is removed!


Don't expect a single recovery of more than a couple of hundred miles. There are excellent reasons, both for you and the workers, why this is the case.


I've been an AA customer(and member before the sell-off) since I was 18, and have never had bad service apart from their renewal policy. If I was going to choose another provider it would be National Breakdown, but that's based on experiences from several years ago.

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General Discussion Area / Re: 'Smart' water meters
« on: 04 November 2023, 16:26:08 »
About a month after ours was fitted, Dad got a call from the water company asking if our usage had changed because the meter reckoned it was about ten times what it usually was. As the answer was no, they came and investigated. Which flagged two separate problems; the new meter was leaking(it's under a cover in the pavement) and they'd swapped ours and the neighbour's meters/supply :o

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Omega General Help / Re: Alternator
« on: 02 November 2023, 17:36:19 »
it had what looked like a blue paint line between the screw and body
As in threadlock?  I would expect threadlock on that sort of thing :y

No, it was over the top of the screw head onto the body like an anti tamper mark.
Second hand parts suppliers have a nasty  habit of doing that.


Also very common in aviation where you can't wire lock fasteners. Torque Seal is one brand. My boss bought it in four different colours, so we could tell who had done the work.

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Omega General Help / Re: Oil Change
« on: 02 November 2023, 10:44:24 »
When I went for my MOT I asked how much to do an oil change.  A conversation started about the cost of oils.  His and his wifes cars are both Mercs and he used to pay £30 a gallon for the oil he uses (Synthetic) same oil he is now paying £57 a gallon.

He suggested I get my own oil and filter, bring the car in and he would sort it for £30 (cash) . :-\


£30 for an oil change where you supply the bits? :o :o WTF is the car, some sort of bastard Audi/Mercedes/Citroen/Alfa/Lotus combination?

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