oh sod it ....
now Halfords will sell out of spanners....
Wickes out of wire and batteries.....
more lemmings off panic buying :'(
and now PC World / Currys out of laptops :'(
all I need is for one of those panicking :censored: to0 leave me
1/2 doz eggs
a packet of pasta
a pack of loo rolls
and a couple of tins of soup
IS IT TOO MUCH TO :censored: ASK :'(
Don't worry, there will be no panic buying of tools and PCs once all of the non-essential shops have shut! I suspect the UK will follow what's just happened here in France very soon.....
does that include model shops :worried:
my life is coming to an end :'(
I'll end up watching tv and having to talk to SWMBO :-X
Quote from: class37025 on March 15, 2020, 05:19:20 PM
does that include model shops :worried:
my life is coming to an end :'(
I'll end up watching tv and having to talk to SWMBO :-X
There is a first for everything :D
yes, in 1969 ...
but it's 2020 now,
I thought I'd got past that :'(
Quote from: Southerngooner on March 15, 2020, 05:15:40 PM
Don't worry, there will be no panic buying of tools and PCs once all of the non-essential shops have shut! I suspect the UK will follow what's just happened here in France very soon.....
mon dieu,
la legion etrangere on the streets :hmmm:
will make a nice change from never seeing any police :smiley-laughing:
What on Earth were they thinking when they said that how the heck can a firm making cars or lorries suddenly start making ventilators ,now days every thing is made by computer and machines ,during the war when all the factories started making munitions and tanks and planes everything was made by hand so a lot easier to get someone with experience to show the work force how to make planes out of wood instead of chairs for instance , Not so easy to change all the machines from making car panels or engines to making ventilators , just goes to show that politicians live in a different world to the COMMON PEOPLE .,But I do like the idea of the over 70s being house bound and isolated but are the government going to buy my gas bottles to keep me warm in my shed during the day .
Bob Tidbury
Quote from: Bob Tidbury on March 15, 2020, 06:05:22 PM
What on Earth were they thinking when they said that how the heck can a firm making cars or lorries suddenly start making ventilators ,now days every thing is made by computer and machines ,during the war when all the factories started making munitions and tanks and planes everything was made by hand so a lot easier to get someone with experience to show the work force how to make planes out of wood instead of chairs for instance , Not so easy to change all the machines from making car panels or engines to making ventilators , just goes to show that politicians live in a different world to the COMMON PEOPLE .,But I do like the idea of the over 70s being house bound and isolated but are the government going to buy my gas bottles to keep me warm in my shed during the day .
Bob Tidbury
As an ex factory man I can tell you there are factories and factories. Car production lines are useless to convert but the companies that assemble the instrument panels or the air conditioning units for these cars are 95% hand assembled production lines still. A very large number of non consumer goods technical product companies will be able to convert, but it will take time.
I was encouraged by Mat Hancock saying that if British industry makes more than we need then we would help supply the rest of the world. That means two things, there is a serious reason for companies to make the effort (and make money) and as result the second aspect is we should get as many as we need (eventually).
I bought some ventilators from N Brass - will they work??
Quote from: Roy L S on March 15, 2020, 06:33:20 PM
I bought some ventilators from N Brass - will they work??
Good to hear modellers are thinking about the 1:148 scale people on their layouts.
I've ordered all mine to stay at home, but trains will be running empty to give them something to look at.
Social distancing, the N scale version.
This 5-car version of Train Suite Shikishima carries just 6 passengers.
Sound practical advice here, well done :thankyousign:
What I find absurd though in living through this global state of fear, is although there is a genuine concern for the frail and vulnerable, those that smoke, and are obese, which go on to cause many more fatal diseases and death than covid ever will, will carry on with their bad habits regardless
Quote from: Southerngooner on March 15, 2020, 05:15:40 PM
Don't worry, there will be no panic buying of tools and PCs once all of the non-essential shops have shut! I suspect the UK will follow what's just happened here in France very soon.....
I really hope that the DIY shops don't close too soon - half of my kitchen ceiling is in bags for disposal, the oven and shopping is in the living room, the hob is in our bedroom and I can't put it all back until I drop the rest of the ceiling, alter the electrics, put up a new ceiling, re-paper and put down new flooring and fit new worktops.
With five of us in the house, I don't have the spare space to store flooring, plasterboard, worktops and cupboard doors, so I'm having to rely on buying each bit as I need it.
Ah well, if it gets disrupted, it's not the most important of things, just a nuisance.