Mart63
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It was more than 30 years ago, so definitely not. I still remember a lot of part numbers from my car spares days.Can you remember what ERF part number 010 was ?
It was more than 30 years ago, so definitely not. I still remember a lot of part numbers from my car spares days.Can you remember what ERF part number 010 was ?
Are there trade rates? If you don't mind me asking. I'm happy to use Screwfix for convenient one offs, the odd special offer, stuff I don't have much knowledge about, things I can't get elsewhere and emergency situations and happy to pay the premium for that. But they're too expensive and, I feel, geared to the diyer for bulk orders that I'd need if I were trading.I've been highest spender in more than one branch (calculated monthly)
The trade counter side is usually staffed by more knowledgeable people, and I usually knew exactly what I was going in for
Those are crap as well.Don’t see the problem really … no different to Amazon or eBay or a myriad of other places… Argos springs to mind immediately
It was the spring shackle pin. Apparently the same pin and part number was used on the very first truck they made right up to the E series and possibly the EC series.It was more than 30 years ago, so definitely not. I still remember a lot of part numbers from my car spares days.
Are there trade rates? If you don't mind me asking. I'm happy to use Screwfix for convenient one offs, the odd special offer, stuff I don't have much knowledge about, things I can't get elsewhere and emergency situations and happy to pay the premium for that. But they're too expensive and, I feel, geared to the diyer for bulk orders that I'd need if I were trading.
The odd bigger project I've done have all but been beaten on price by either local builders merchants or online plumbing suppliers.
My wife’s uncle was the storeman/ parts man for Scot JCB in one of their shops. He appeared to know the part number for any bit for any JCB machine. He was like an encyclopaedia.There's a rather large tarry brush being used here.
My Dad was a "parts bloke" (his title was stores manager but there was only him), firstly in a Jaguar/BL garage then in aToyota dealers. He most certainly was not the dullard being portrayed here. He also was known for his helpfulness and had an encyclopedic knowledge of BL parts. He was pretty good on Toyota stuff as well.
Makes sense.Yes, plumbfix or electricfix get preferential rates on a lot of items
Plus can always negotiate when you are doing full projects
Avoid rs and farnell cpc like the plague then … rs you can copy and paste their part description and be told it doesn’t existThose are crap as well.
Amazon can't even display low to high price order.![]()
Those sort of people suit that sort of job. If you’ve got a bit of a rainman way about you I think it’s an easy gigMy wife’s uncle was the storeman/ parts man for Scot JCB in one of their shops. He appeared to know the part number for any bit for any JCB machine. He was like an encyclopaedia.
I could serve a mechanic with parts for 4 different vehicles without once looking at a catalogue or a computer. I went back to the place I used to work at recently to buy some brake cables, the guys that work there now had to refer to the computer for every single part.Those sort of people suit that sort of job. If you’ve got a bit of a rainman way about you I think it’s an easy gig
People who are like that often have no social ability which again fits the stereotype of a store man.
Possible people who are that way inclined gravitate to it?
I could serve a mechanic with parts for 4 different vehicles without once looking at a catalogue or a computer. I went back to the place I used to work at recently to buy some brake cables, the guys that work there now had to refer to the computer for every single part.
I could serve a mechanic with parts for 4 different vehicles without once looking at a catalogue or a computer. I went back to the place I used to work at recently to buy some brake cables, the guys that work there now had to refer to the computer for every single part.