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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7571139" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>A friend had a pallet load of cement delivered the other day, reckoned he would double/treble his money selling it on Ebay. Solar farm here has just started and every fence post they are putting in with Postcrete, so they must have a supply of that from somewhere. I managed to grab 4t of steel rsj's off them that they were going to use for deflection tests and were then surplus!</p><p>Fiberglass supplies resin especially has been limited and the price has risen some 30% from my usual supplier.</p><p>Restoring an old Mini Cooper 1964 and new parts are hard to get.</p><p>My tyre fitter said some implement tyres were on 12 week backorder, he's just buying whatever he can when he can to get him through harvest.</p><p>It seems a much bigger problem that people realise but I guess as long as they can get their Starbucks every morning they wont worry about it.</p><p>Just about to go through the combine so will be interesting to see if there are any issues re parts for that (NH)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7571139, member: 2767"] A friend had a pallet load of cement delivered the other day, reckoned he would double/treble his money selling it on Ebay. Solar farm here has just started and every fence post they are putting in with Postcrete, so they must have a supply of that from somewhere. I managed to grab 4t of steel rsj's off them that they were going to use for deflection tests and were then surplus! Fiberglass supplies resin especially has been limited and the price has risen some 30% from my usual supplier. Restoring an old Mini Cooper 1964 and new parts are hard to get. My tyre fitter said some implement tyres were on 12 week backorder, he's just buying whatever he can when he can to get him through harvest. It seems a much bigger problem that people realise but I guess as long as they can get their Starbucks every morning they wont worry about it. Just about to go through the combine so will be interesting to see if there are any issues re parts for that (NH) [/QUOTE]
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