A Suppier for C setions

Bob c

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cotswolds
Hello,
Looking for a supplier of C setions due to been let down,
which are good and reliable and not make promises like some,

Thanks
Bob C
 

AJR75

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Plus one for Albion Sections. I suspect the one that let you down perhaps starts with an M and finishes with a C?

Bit of an odd situation out there at the minute- some are saying there's no issue with supply but lead times are a touch longer, others are claiming the cupboards are bare and have no coil.
 

Forever Fendt

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Location
Derbyshire
Plus one for Albion Sections. I suspect the one that let you down perhaps starts with an M and finishes with a C?

Bit of an odd situation out there at the minute- some are saying there's no issue with supply but lead times are a touch longer, others are claiming the cupboards are bare and have no coil.
Can’t get my head around 83 percent of list price
 

Bob c

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cotswolds
Plus one for Albion Sections. I suspect the one that let you down perhaps starts with an M and finishes with a C?

Bit of an odd situation out there at the minute- some are saying there's no issue with supply but lead times are a touch longer, others are claiming the cupboards are bare and have no coil.


M and finishes with a C? um no

if its going to a long lead time i need to know, but cant be botherd to quote after chasing them twice
one job once a year they have been fine uptill now

i spend thousands on laser cut profiles and think of 10 suppliers
some are good, some are crap, and some live in a dream land
 
Probably let down by T P P ? Seems to be a shortage of coil with some of the suppliers, where others are on the ball. I put a 44t metsec order over recently and it was on site in under 3 weeks
 
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