Heidel_Kakao Posted June 19, 2021 Author Posted June 19, 2021 37 minutes ago, rickvw72 said: I’d reckon you’d need a wheel lift to get the wheel off, kind of an investment and prevents you knackering yourself, which will really fuck up earnings if self employed. I’m 90 percent recovered from a bad abductor tear, and it’s not been right for over 6 months. Could of been catastrophic If still self employed, but I’ve retired into teaching so have just limped around recovering. I will see what wheel lift (probably a forklift to be honest) the guys at Tank's A Lot are using when I am there next week. Good point about being careful to avoid injury when self employed. sutty2006 1
Ghosty Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 5 hours ago, Fumbler said: They could be made out of cheese for all we know. Why Stalwart not burn? beko1987, captain_70s, Fumbler and 1 other 4
red5 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 12 hours ago, Heidel_Kakao said: I have not "played" with it yet but the great thing about my MK2 having a HIAB means it should be able to do it's own heavy lifting If you are using it for business purposes make sure you have received the appropriate training. Actually, for any purposes, make sure you are trained. And before you trot out the standard 'challenge accepted etc' claptrap save your breath. chadders 1
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 On 20/06/2021 at 09:45, red5 said: If you are using it for business purposes make sure you have received the appropriate training. Actually, for any purposes, make sure you are trained. And before you trot out the standard 'challenge accepted etc' claptrap save your breath. How do you know I don't already have the appropriate training? Is it that hard to believe a 38 year old man may previously have had a job which involved operation of a hydraulically operating lifting device. Same as I already have forklift truck certification for anyone who feels like chirping up when I inevitably buy an FLT. johngarty, puddlethumper and sutty2006 3
chadders Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 Given that you think a few years spent as a clerk in the Inland Revenue gives you the knowledge and the skills to start and then build a business it was a logical deduction. Being a CEO is more than just a title.
red5 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 I don't. It's not. You haven't said anything to imply or infer that you have either training or experience. It would be reasonable to consider that you have neither based on the thread. But you know that, and are pfe as usual. Despite your smug dismissing of people's genuine concerns some of us are still bothered.
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 Just now, chadders said: Being a CEO is more than just a title. True that. How long have you been a CEO out of interest? Talbot, johngarty and chadders 3
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 Just now, red5 said: But you know that, and are pfe as usual. "pfe"? Sorry I am not familiar with that acronym, can you elucidate for me please?
red5 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 Posting for effect. Something on a better moderated forum that would be (moderated) along with 'post on poster' et al. I suspect you know all of this already though.
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 5 minutes ago, red5 said: Posting for effect. Something on a better moderated forum that would be (moderated) along with 'post on poster' et al. I suspect you know all of this already though. No this is the only forum I have used, I joined on May 24th 2006 and have never felt the need to join another. I have however heard of a forum called The Dark Wob...... Is that better moderated do you know as someone told me I should join the other day. chadders and johngarty 1 1
Talbot Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 15 minutes ago, Heidel_Kakao said: Same as I already have forklift truck certification for anyone who feels like chirping up when I inevitably buy an FLT. One which will almost certainly be not valid. Fork-lift certification is *incredibly* specific to the type of fork lift being used, the drive type, the physical arrangement, the weight of lift, the height of lift etc.etc. It would be an astonishing co-incidence if the cert you already have covered you for what you now apparently want to do. Same is true for crane operations, be they cable operated, hydraulic, static, mobile etc. Just because you've cocked about with some other hydraulic bit of kit at some point in your past absolutely does not qualify you to be able to use any other bit of lifting equipment. The regs in this area are remarkably strict and very easy to fall foul of. This sounds *exactly* like that utter shit from a few pages back where apparently you're "experienced at driving on two wheels" because you were driving like a complete cock when 19 and managed to very nearly crash whatever it was you were driving. Driving like a complete prick <> trained and skilled stunt driver. Having a fork-lift licence for some obscure piece of kit a while ago <> licenced for any fork lift. Used a bit of hydraulic equipment in the past <> certified to operate overhead lifting equipment. Registering a limited company with companies house <> I am a CEO. You're sending off an awful lot of very serious danger signals here. If *any* of this starts to actually happen (which I severely doubt, but that's another matter) I suspect you're going to end up on the nasty end of an investigation by the HSE (something I actually DO have experience of, again, different matter) and they will absolutely crucify you. I just hope no-one dies in the process. chadders, Fumbler, Pat Earrings and 3 others 4 2
chadders Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 16 minutes ago, Heidel_Kakao said: True that. How long have you been a CEO out of interest? I'm retired now but was one at times earlier this century. I also qualified as an accountant before you were born so have a bit more business experience than you, including advising boards of companies like Vodafone and The Post Office. red5, Talbot, Heidel_Kakao and 3 others 2 1 3
red5 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 That's a lovely story, and completely irrelevant as well as being unable to be substantiated. No one mentioned other forums. In my opinion? No. It's mostly 'self-moderating' if you will, with a light touch as and when needed. With appropriate explanations at the same time as moderation. It is, of course, full of 'vile hatred'. Why would you join? Allegedly you have never felt the need to join another forum. Ever. If you want to join because it's 'better moderated' then that is an odd sole criteria for joining a forum. chadders 1
red5 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 7 minutes ago, chadders said: I'm retired now but was one at times earlier this century. I also qualified as an accountant before you were born so have a bit more business experience than you, including advising boards of companies like Vodafone and The Post Office. 'challenge accepted' Fumbler, chadders, Sheefag and 4 others 7
Rod/b Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 12 minutes ago, chadders said: I'm retired now but was one at times earlier this century. I also qualified as an accountant before you were born so have a bit more business experience than you, including advising boards of companies like Vodafone and The Post Office. Just imagine Chadders, if you’d have advised the board of Vodafone and the Post Office to buy ten tons of scrap and have a load of keyrings made, they might not be the textbook examples of business failure they are now. chadders, brownnova, Amishtat and 6 others 1 8
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 22 minutes ago, chadders said: I'm retired now but was one at times earlier this century. I also qualified as an accountant before you were born so have a bit more business experience than you, including advising boards of companies like Vodafone and The Post Office. Excellent I knew the way you said it with authority that you had the chops to back it up. Who was your inspiration as a CEO out of interest? Mine are Bill Gates, Tony Stark, Howard Hughes etc.
cobblers Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 When experienced and well meaning people give you good advice that you don't want to hear, acting clever and provocative rather than actively taking any of it on board is not the way to put anyone's mind at ease. I don't know you, nor of your experience etc, but traditionally, the first steps made in a new business don't often include "get a load of keyrings made", so I can see why people are a bit concerned, just the same way we would be if someone had embarked in a complete restoration of basket case Alfa Romeo Arna by getting someone in to tint the windows. I wish you all the best in this venture and hope that perhaps I (and a lot of other people) are reading your posts in the wrong tone. Sheefag, Coprolalia, red5 and 4 others 5 2
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 1 hour ago, Talbot said: Doom and gloom Why don't you just preemptively report me to the HSE now? It would save time and potentially lives. Looks like you are one of those wankers after all. Why am I not surprised? johngarty 1
Jim Bell Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 Are these ULEZ compliant? timolloyd, Sheefag, crad and 4 others 4 3
brownnova Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 But there’s a lot more to running a successful business than inspirational role models and key rings. I think what many people are saying here is that we’re all concerned that you’re biting off more than you can chew. You’re confident in your own abilities and choices, but from the outside looking in it looks foolhardy at times and incredibly worrying at others. This isn’t negativity or a challenge to be accepted, but advice (which I have given several times before) to be cautious and slow down a bit. Not one of us gives advice because we want you to fail, exactly the opposite. If we wanted you to crash and burn we’d be egging you on. Some are, some are doing so tongue in cheek and sarcastically. I’m not sure you always get that. The vast majority of us are just worried about the current direction of travel. Rather than dismissing the advice in a cloud of seeming self destruction it might well be worth taking the advice on board and considering it. You may decide not to heed it, but please at least consider it. Surely the fact that so many of us are taking the time to say ‘whoa there’ must mean something. wuvvum, Heidel_Kakao, HarmonicCheeseburger and 5 others 2 6
NorfolkNWeigh Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 12 minutes ago, Jim Bell said: Are these ULEZ compliant? In the ( almost) words of the careers advisorDeclan McManus in his business startup song; as long as you stay on “ the Mersey, and The Thames and The Tyne” Dave_Q 1
chadders Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 34 minutes ago, Heidel_Kakao said: Excellent I knew the way you said it with authority that you had the chops to back it up. Who was your inspiration as a CEO out of interest? Mine are Bill Gates, Tony Stark, Howard Hughes etc. I wasn't inspired by anyone as such as all were existing businesses with various existing or potential problems. Jim Ratcliffe would be my choice though with INEOS. Tony Stark wouldn't as I'm not sure Hollywood scriptwriters inhabit the same world as me. Heidel_Kakao and Talbot 2
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 2 hours ago, brownnova said: But there’s a lot more to running a successful business than inspirational role models and key rings. I think what many people are saying here is that we’re all concerned that you’re biting off more than you can chew. You’re confident in your own abilities and choices, but from the outside looking in it looks foolhardy at times and incredibly worrying at others. This isn’t negativity or a challenge to be accepted, but advice (which I have given several times before) to be cautious and slow down a bit. Not one of us gives advice because we want you to fail, exactly the opposite. If we wanted you to crash and burn we’d be egging you on. Some are, some are doing so tongue in cheek and sarcastically. I’m not sure you always get that. The vast majority of us are just worried about the current direction of travel. Rather than dismissing the advice in a cloud of seeming self destruction it might well be worth taking the advice on board and considering it. You may decide not to heed it, but please at least consider it. Surely the fact that so many of us are taking the time to say ‘whoa there’ must mean something. Shall we officially draw a line under any business discussions in this thread? Just vehicle chat going forward? I feel like I am not going to be convincing people I know what I am doing until at least September so we will just be going round in circles till then. I get advice from everyone, sure I come across as a sarcastic and dismissive cunt but I read every post and take on board any useful information within. sutty2006, brownnova, mat_the_cat and 4 others 7
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 4 minutes ago, chadders said: I wasn't inspired by anyone as such as all were existing businesses with various existing or potential problems. Jim Ratcliffe would be my choice though with INEOS. Tony Stark wouldn't as I'm not sure Hollywood scriptwriters inhabit the same world as me. Cool 😎 Ratcliffe is inspiring for sure. James Dyson too.
brownnova Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 4 minutes ago, Heidel_Kakao said: Shall we officially draw a line under any business discussions in this thread? Just vehicle chat going forward? I’d suggest that’s a good plan… Heidel_Kakao 1
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 14 minutes ago, brownnova said: I’d suggest that’s a good plan… Great well I have edited the thread title so it's now all officially official 😀
Sheefag Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 1 hour ago, Heidel_Kakao said: No this is the only forum I have used, I joined on May 24th 2006 and have never felt the need to join another. I have however heard of a forum called The Dark Wob...... Is that better moderated do you know as someone told me I should join the other day. 'The Dark Wob' is predicated more towards a ' kinder and gentler' form of posting and opinion. Dead_E23, NorthernMonkey, wuvvum and 11 others 2 12
sutty2006 Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 It’s disappointing to see a thread like this full of so much negativity. So here’s some positive advise. From my two penethworth……. One of these would be a good investment. But buy a decent one not from Chinaland. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124020550805 my last resort when the inch gun won’t move a stubborn seized nut, is I break the torque multiplier out……or I just break the torque multiplier….which ever. Mally and Heidel_Kakao 1 1
Heidel_Kakao Posted June 20, 2021 Author Posted June 20, 2021 12 minutes ago, sutty2006 said: It’s disappointing to see a thread like this full of so much negativity. Totally agree mate, a Stolly is an amazing vehicle and I would rather be discussing it instead of all the other stuff. Thanks for the torque multiplier advice, Mr Bollocks already recommended I get one as he finds it invaluable for working on his Horse Bollox. johngarty and sutty2006 2
richardmorris Posted June 20, 2021 Posted June 20, 2021 2 hours ago, Jim Bell said: Are these ULEZ compliant? Interesting question, certainly not compliant, but could they be exempt? Not going to get a wheelclamp on one anyway. brownnova, dome, Heidel_Kakao and 1 other 1 3
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