| Martin Cusden | 27/02/2012 19:41:15 |
| 4 forum posts | Along with another club member we have boilers on order from Cheddar Valley Steam, since Christmas we have been unable to contact the proprietor, does any have any information? Martin C |
| Paul Clapham | 27/02/2012 21:29:58 |
19 forum posts 6 photos | Martin I have had a boiler on order with Cheader Valley Steam since September 2010 and an approx delivery date of 52 weeks. I managed to talk with Tim at the Bristol model engineering show back in August/Sept last year when he told me that my boiler was getting close to the top of his list, and he would be in touch soon. I am still waiting and have also been unable to contact him. Paul. |
| Martin Cusden | 28/02/2012 10:06:24 |
| 4 forum posts | Paul, thanks for the reply, when I last spoke to Tim, probably in October he said that the copper was on the bench ready for Monday morning!! |
| Ian S C | 29/02/2012 08:38:55 |
2727 forum posts 93 photos | Did he say which Monday? Ian S C |
| DMB | 29/02/2012 09:09:49 |
361 forum posts | Given that every trader in any line of business who takes cr cards has already built into the prices of all his wares, paid for by cash or cr/dr card purchasers, the commission costs of the cr card issuer, everyone should use what they are paying for! 1. Pay by cr card so if boiler faulty or not supplied you get your money back from cr card issuer - quote "section 75" to them. 2.When placing order for boiler, ask for guaranteed delivery date then if the keep giving excuses for non-delivery give them a deadline and failure means order cancelled. As usual, the odd `baddie` brings a harder life upon all the `goodies` but thats life.
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| David Clark 1 | 29/02/2012 10:44:03 |
Moderator 2763 forum posts 100 photos 18 articles | Hi There Only pay with the main card holder card. If you have a card say on your wifes account, you may not be covered. I beleive that only the main card holder is covered for fraud etc. Another example of the banks tryibg to wiggle out of their responsibility. regards David
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| Springbok | 01/03/2012 01:59:17 |
698 forum posts 34 photos | Oh dear it makes me fell like I had a lucky escape, I steward at the Thornbury exhibition for the 3 days (plus the before and after) took Tim along my drawings for a boiler for my 5"g Springbok and he wrote down all details and said he would get back to me never did. Eventualy created a thread "What does it take for a boiler maker to contact you" was reccomended to Helen Wirral of Western Steam, went down lovely little shop run by 2 ex reeves guyes and Helens workshop in the rear fantastically quirky is the only way I can describe it. Well worth a visit if you are down that way. Back to thread; I do hope that Tim is not haveing problems as the brief chat I had with him he sounded a nice chap and very knowledgeable.
Hope everything works out for all concerned
Bob |
| Martin Cusden | 06/03/2012 12:05:14 |
| 4 forum posts | I have at long last managed to contact Cheddar Valley Steam and according to the owner he is still trading, so no more problems, hopefully!! Martin |
| CoalBurner | 06/03/2012 12:20:15 |
423 forum posts 38 photos | Regarding Davids advice on Credit cards, I would endorse that, I have a M&S card as a 'named holder' on my wifes account. We had to contact them to 'add' me as an insured card holder, no cost involved but it does mean that any transactions I place are covered in the same way as the primary card holder. This is something that all should be aware of as so called secondary card holders do not always inherit the same priviledges of the primary card holder. CB |
| Paul Clapham | 06/03/2012 15:40:04 |
19 forum posts 6 photos | Martin did you use his e-mail address or mobile? I have still been unable to contact him. Paul. |
| Lordedmond | 17/03/2012 15:49:48 |
| 8 forum posts | Try here http://www.ptmachining.co.uk/
Paul is very good did a class 4 tank for me I have not affiliation with them but a satisfied customer note he is one of the few that tap out the dome bush holes and supply the SS set screws and nuts , all dummy studs were also tapped and screws supplied
he also will send you photos of your build as it progresses usful for the boiler inspector to view when logged into your clubs data base
Stuart |
| Martin Cusden | 27/03/2012 19:37:07 |
| 4 forum posts | Paul, Sorry I am a bit slow in getting back to you, I phoned him on two consecutive days and he answered both times, have not tried since. Martin |
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