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Is there a Fibre shortage ?
I see a lot of tigerhoods, but the few pipeliners I see sure seem expensive compared to what they used to be... I'm guessing their fiberglass production is off line?
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Our high speed internet (finally, up and running this week!!) was delayed, so we were told, due to the lack of the glass cable !??
(The delay of our high speed connection was delayed over one year)
Maybe fiberglass matte, and internet cable is made out of the same type sand!??
Actually, we also heard that anything to do with high speed internet was delayed because of lack of workers,
they were not working because of COVID,,
I would imagine that fiberglass falls into the same dilemma,, workers are at home, rather than making product.
Are welding helmets considered "critical" ??
Oh well,, we have our high speed internet,, maybe now, the welding helmets will start to show up!!
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Originally Posted by
SweetMK
Are welding helmets considered "critical" ??
Not since biden.
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Originally Posted by
Bob E.
I see a lot of tigerhoods, but the few pipeliners I see sure seem expensive compared to what they used to be... I'm guessing their fiberglass production is off line?
just the other day, a factory that uses about 20% some sort of fiberglass, in there plastic rifle
stocks, told me theres material shortage. im afraid its just the beggining, and this kinda thing is gonna get worse
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Originally Posted by
Bob E.
Not since biden.
Surely not the pipe welders helmets,,,
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Seems like I heard something about a plastic shortage too. Something about the places that sit next to the oil refineries and make the resin being shut down... Or maybe that was just when it snowed in Texas and the windmills crapped out?
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Fiberglass https://www.compositesworld.com/news...nomic-recovery
Plastics...........Storm Uri in Texas caused total shutdowns in the petrochemical refineries/plants. They're still recovering. https://www.businessinsider.com/plas...terials-2021-3 If they're up and running, which I couldn't tell ya...........you know there has to be a huge backlog.
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
pipeliner hoods aren't exactly the highest volume product out there... I doubt the price increases are in any way linked to the short term disruption in global supply chains. Having said that, the prices of nearly everything is going up.
The price increase will be reflecting the lack of demand which has been trending down over years and years, so bulk stockists keep less of them and put the price up to compensate for a slow moving product, which is passed onto the smaller dealers. Supply and demand...
Biggest problems over here is things like plastics, foam (directly linked to the global lack of ethylene and associated precursors) and now wood and steel... the suez canal backing up hasn't helped matters any, but now we're running out of those things that are cheaper to produce in China, things like steel Z purlins which are all on container boats as we speak. We have enough steel for now in country, even though they talked about shutting down one of the biggest mills... but stupid secondary materials like Z purlins, we're short of.
Makes me mad, all this. Hopefully this sudden lack of trade goods makes us think again as a nation about producing our own friggin stuff. We CAN do it, we're good at it... the problems mainly lying with international takeovers and shareholder profits. Makes me mad.
Last edited by Munkul; 04-23-2021 at 05:16 AM.
Murphy's Golden Rule: Whoever has the gold, makes the rules.
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Originally Posted by
Munkul
pipeliner hoods aren't exactly the highest volume product out there... I doubt the price increases are in any way linked to the short term disruption in global supply chains. Having said that, the prices of nearly everything is going up.
The price increase will be reflecting the lack of demand which has been trending down over years and years, so bulk stockists keep less of them and put the price up to compensate for a slow moving product, which is passed onto the smaller dealers. Supply and demand...
Biggest problems over here is things like plastics, foam (directly linked to the global lack of ethylene and associated precursors) and now wood and steel... the suez canal backing up hasn't helped matters any, but now we're running out of those things that are cheaper to produce in China, things like steel Z purlins which are all on container boats as we speak. We have enough steel for now in country, even though they talked about shutting down one of the biggest mills... but stupid secondary materials like Z purlins, we're short of.
Makes me mad, all this. Hopefully this sudden lack of trade goods makes us think again as a nation about producing our own friggin stuff. We CAN do it, we're good at it... the problems mainly lying with international takeovers and shareholder profits. Makes me mad.
One could say that The British East India Company pioneered Globalization
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Then there was The Triangle Trade.
Hell.................it goes back to the Silk Road, and before that..................(shrug). Money is made where money is to be made.
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Its supply and demand. Not unlike anything else in this world. If I own the supply I can demand the price. Works with gasoline, lumber, concrete, on and on, on and on.
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Walked into my local Home Depot today. Right there in the entrance was a big display for Advantech, 3/4" x 4 x 8 sheeting. Price was $71+. !!!!!! Last Advantech 4x8 I bought was about $25/sheet. D*amn!!!
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Originally Posted by
shortfuse
Walked into my local Home Depot today.,,,,,,, Last Advantech 4x8 I bought was about $25/sheet. D*amn!!!
All these new immigrants need a place to live,, what will be used to build those dwellings??
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Originally Posted by
SweetMK
All these new immigrants need a place to live,, what will be used to build those dwellings??
As far as I'm concerned,,,,,,the "immigrants" can go live with mad max, and the rest of the wealthy "elected officials" who are VERY WEALTHY at our expense.
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Shoot, they'll be sitting inside their ivory fortress while using our tax dollars to build dwellings that will probably be nicer than half us tax payers could afford to build.
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On a brighter note, I've been stopping by all the little Ma and Pop places around here thinking I might find an old dusty pipeliner sitting on a shelf somewhere. Well, not quite, but close enough.
I'm not sure if they just had it sitting out for looks or something, but I think they just about swallowed their tongues when I picked it up and asked how much it was. And I almost forgot how crystal clear the old glass lenses were.
Just needs new headgear.
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if this keeps up, it wont be long before, we b livin under the 3/4" andvantech, and they be livin on top
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Re: Is there a Fibre shortage ?
Originally Posted by
farmersammm
Then there was The Triangle Trade.
Hell.................it goes back to the Silk Road, and before that..................(shrug). Money is made where money is to be made.
Absolutely, and free trade makes the world in general, a richer place... wealth generation, all that.
The problem is when a certain country has an unfair advantage in the lack of import tarriffs. It cost more to import from France via ship, than it costs to air-freight something directly from China. There's something bitterly wrong here. Never mind the "environmental" hypocrisy.
I love my country and where i live (I'm in the countryside, not an overcrowded town or city!) and i don't mind most of how the country is ran... but the unrestrained import from china is something I despise.
Murphy's Golden Rule: Whoever has the gold, makes the rules.
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All other issues aside, it's pretty hard for a capitalist country to compete with a country that uses slave labor (China).
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Kelvin
All other issues aside, it's pretty hard for a capitalist country to compete with a country that uses slave labor (China).
To clarify, I'm generally all for "free trade" and oppose protective tariffs in principle, but that's assuming there's a level playing field between countries (i.e., that the countries on each side are "free" countries that don't use things like slave labor). If a protective tariff dis-incentivizes a country like China from using slave labor by reducing their profits, I'm a little more accepting of it...
The playing field isn't really "level" if one country is cashing-in on slave labor, and the other country isn't -- even as its industries struggle to survive under the burden of taxation, regulation and punitive sanctions like a "carbon tax." In a situation like that, countries like China just get more and more powerful -- building a new coal-fired power plant every 2 weeks -- while countries like the US and UK just get more and more hobbled by policies that pretend to "save the planet."
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