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Why you feel the need to personalise this debate and start making childish insults is beyond me. I can only assume it's an attempt to draw peoples attention away from the fact that people are been ripped off.
Redhand - if you knew some of the margins that suppliers work to you would realise that far from being ripped off, these people do it because they love the 4x4 world and not to become millionares. As for the Waffles - yes wander round and make an informed choice - I'll be helping my contact on the LRS stand and we've no problems showing off the waffles. They will be 'reasonably priced' but if you think they're not up to the job feel free to see what other people have. LRS don't hide the fact that their waffles started life as a large piece of industrial flooring - but we will demonstate there capability, as I'm sure other suppliers will also be willing to do.[/quoteI don't have a problem with offcuts they get my vote everytime. Ok so certain suppliers get there waffle boards tarted up as bit. but they have the same breaking strains and load bearing capabilties, as floor gratings.
Ok so certain suppliers get there waffle boards tarted up as bit. but they have the same breaking strains and load bearing capabilties, as floor gratings.
Quote from: redhand on July 14, 2008, 22:19:15Ok so certain suppliers get there waffle boards tarted up as bit. but they have the same breaking strains and load bearing capabilties, as floor gratings. Please share with the group..... Please show us the figures for load bearing, deflection and ultimate breaking strength for floor grating and for our waffles. Your turn to come up with some proof.
I've already asked you for load bearing and stress data for your products and you declined to provide them. Because you know as well as I do that they will be identical to the figures supplied by the flooring grid manufacturers
Blimey, this is still going on :roll:I take it you didn't bother to come over and have a look at our waffles then :-.Why not? :?
Since you are going to be at Billing, just wander over to our stand, (you don't even need to speak to anyone so we won't try and influence you or sell you any), and look with your own eyes at the waffles. They are different to the floor grating offcuts... they have sealed edges....
Is there an ideal ratio of waffle length to wheelbase? Ie is it advisable to be able to get both axles onto the board or does that make life difficult?
I was a billing and had a looking at some waffles on the devon stand (a pile of waffles at the edge of the tent near the super sized mach 5)Now just to set this straight, I am not saying that d44 waffles are or are not off cuts. However I was left with some questions having looked at the waffles on you stand, and having more pressing issues to deal with at the show, I didn't bother asking about them there.QuoteSince you are going to be at Billing, just wander over to our stand, (you don't even need to speak to anyone so we won't try and influence you or sell you any), and look with your own eyes at the waffles. They are different to the floor grating offcuts... they have sealed edges....What exactly do you mean by sealed edges? all the waffles I saw on your stand had the distinct raised and ground down markings a long one edge the same as other suppliers waffles I saw at the show, though ground a lot neater than some others.Were these your propper waffles?If they were molded to shape in a dedicate mould, why are there what apperared to be "off cut" markings?
Jake and Mods, hats off to you, you're more than patient
This point has been argued till blue in the face but it still seems that some folk fail to believe that there is more than one company that produce them.There was talk of one company claiming they use off cuts and supply *most* of the 4x4 retailers in the uk.I'd like some proof that this company claims to be supplying Devon 4x4 because if they say they do, its untrue :)
You all seem to be missing one important thing.Simple cost/value question, would you prefer to spend £30 on unknown quality waffle board to suspend £1,000's motor on or would you pay a bit more for stuff you could trust and have been designed for the task?At the end of the day, when you are using a waffle board to bridge a gap, the cost of it failing way out ways the cost of a decent set in the first place. There are occasions when spending a little bit more could make the difference between making it across the obsticle and going home in an ambulance.So what value do you place on yoyur life and that of your passengers? Are they worth an extra few £'s for a safer product?Oh and I don't work for any 4x4 manufacturer, parts supplier in anyway. So not baised towards any set product.
I couldn't agree more. But unfortunatly we only have Devon4x4 et:al word that they are better/stronger etc. By their own admission they have never had their waffles tested and have no idea of their load rating or SWL. At least if you buy floor gratings for use as waffle boards. You know you are buying something which has met strict safety testing and which has been load rated. and that these manufacturers are happy for you to see the test data and loadings.
Quote from: redhand on July 27, 2008, 15:38:32I couldn't agree more. But unfortunatly we only have Devon4x4 et:al word that they are better/stronger etc. By their own admission they have never had their waffles tested and have no idea of their load rating or SWL. At least if you buy floor gratings for use as waffle boards. You know you are buying something which has met strict safety testing and which has been load rated. and that these manufacturers are happy for you to see the test data and loadings.I was leaving this alone, mostly because I hoped that you would eventually get bored of trying to taunt us. I have specification and data sheets for the waffles we make... these include deflection ratings and ultimate breaking loads... For what it is worth they are *higher* than the link you posted. You can take my word for it or not... I really couldn't care less.The reason this thread dragged out is that you started out by saying that companies such as ours were deliberately "ripping off" customers... that is what Jake originally objected to and that is why I have been taking issue with the things you are saying. Now, due to the sudden loss of someone this week I am not in the best of moods... so I will warn you now as an administrator of this forum... If you make another unfounded accusation against me or the company I work for then action will be taken. It is a direct breach of the forum guidelines, and the only reason the moderators haven't already taken action is because I asked them to keep away.Please take a moment to think before you decide to reply to this.. Don't bother coming back trying to be clever, or screaming censorship.... because I really don't care. I've put up with all the nonsense I'm going to take from you.