Kevin's supersized Salvage - C4 9pm
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See for example they just said the pagoda sold for £3000. That's sod all really. Quite clearly they didn't show more than a fraction of the hours that went into chopping/shaping/assembling and especially the grinding/polishing back to shiny aluminium that went on to make that. If it had been real world where they'd had to pay the £25k for the scrap plane shell that was mentioned at the start, and the real cost of transporting it about instead of the TV programme budget paying for it, and the real daily cost of appropriate craftsmen to do stuff like that polishing ... no way could they have turned a profit.
B17NNS said:
gaz1234 said:
Those lamps..
I liked those a lot.The clocks weren't bad either but a bit more specialist.
Some of the other stuff was lethal though, the chassis on the rickshaw wasn't the issue, more the big sharp lumps of metal waiting to catch passengers in the head.
ninja-lewis said:
Laurel Green said:
I'd have thought the best way to turn a profit would be to take it down to the local car wash, £10 inside and out and, flog it to Easy Jet.
Neither Easyjet nor Ryanair would be interested. Their fleet strategy revolves around placing large orders for new aircraft at a discount, operating them for a few years and then flogging them off. Both have an average fleet age of 5.5 years.Whilst I liked the lamps, very few people are going to splash out hundreds on them...what's wrong with the bona-fide recycling of the ally by melting it?
Would the seats not suit a cinema? Community hall?
As many have said above, factor in the true labour cost of these items (and the property cost at Wembley retail park) and none of it looks particularly bargaintastic...
Would the seats not suit a cinema? Community hall?
As many have said above, factor in the true labour cost of these items (and the property cost at Wembley retail park) and none of it looks particularly bargaintastic...
B17NNS said:
The Don of Croy said:
what's wrong with the bona-fide recycling of the ally by melting it?
Nothing. But this was a programme about up cycling and being creative.Crossflow Kid said:
B17NNS said:
The Don of Croy said:
what's wrong with the bona-fide recycling of the ally by melting it?
Nothing. But this was a programme about up cycling and being creative.I really liked the stuff they came up with, as a one off show it was pretty good.
The lamps were fantastic and I was thinking I'd love to have one of those. My high estimate was £100 but to hear they sold for £700 was a bit of a shock.
Loved the home office too, needed finishing off but was good value for it's size.
I really liked the massive floor lamp too with the head made from two sinks welded together.
Glad to see Kevin McCloud doesn't go for all the health and safety cobblers. Up a massive ladder in his barn stuffing old manky insulation into the roof with bare arm and hands. Having spent enough hours crawling around that stuff doing wiring mods on aircraft I can safely say he went to bed that night itching all over
The lamps were fantastic and I was thinking I'd love to have one of those. My high estimate was £100 but to hear they sold for £700 was a bit of a shock.
Loved the home office too, needed finishing off but was good value for it's size.
I really liked the massive floor lamp too with the head made from two sinks welded together.
Glad to see Kevin McCloud doesn't go for all the health and safety cobblers. Up a massive ladder in his barn stuffing old manky insulation into the roof with bare arm and hands. Having spent enough hours crawling around that stuff doing wiring mods on aircraft I can safely say he went to bed that night itching all over
FourWheelDrift said:
Crossflow Kid said:
B17NNS said:
The Don of Croy said:
what's wrong with the bona-fide recycling of the ally by melting it?
Nothing. But this was a programme about up cycling and being creative.In contrast, when it came to the cabin plastics the idea of shredding it seemed to really impress KM where it didn't with other parts of the airframe.
I'm still not convinced that the gains outweigh the total cost of transporting the airframe by road, storing it in a heated, lit warehouse for four months (?) then carting all the stuff to London, renting shop space from Habitat......just melt it down FFS.
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