Is fibreglass magnetic?
Is fibreglass magnetic?
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QBee

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22,101 posts

167 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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confused

I parked in Homebase's car park this afternoon, leaving a clear six spaces in every direction from any other car. Popped into the shop to buy a hook, came out and this had somehow been magnetically attracted to my car.... confused

Why? He/she had virtually the whole car park available and I was at least 15 spaces from the door to the shop. I suppose I should be grateful it wasn't parked two feet closer with six careless seven year olds on board..... furious


85Carrera

3,503 posts

260 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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Is parked as far over in its space from your car as possible so not sure what there is to moan about here. Probably just someone who wanted to take a look at your car before going into the store.

Dogwatch

6,364 posts

245 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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85Carrera said:
Is parked as far over in its space from your car as possible so not sure what there is to moan about here. Probably just someone who wanted to take a look at your car before going into the store.
I think this rather misses the point that it could have parked at least one (or more) space away from the OP's car without any effort.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

172 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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Shameless roof off shot thumbup
You will go for a colour that looks like rainbow Sherbet, sweets for the eyes.
Welcome to the don't matter how careful I am someone's going to scuff my paintowok gang.

And those are massive parking places, ones around here are designed for motorcycles only by the way you have to squeeze in and out,,,, puts me off shopping, bloody idiots! We all damage our cars cos there trying to squeeze in 6 extra spaces. I honestly avoid shopping at such malls as it's desrespecable to their customers having such obviously undersized spacers. Diabolical. Rant over thumbup
Truth is this costs people money in repairs which is why your clearly paranoid biggrin

GR_TVR

782 posts

107 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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This happens to me almost without exception, whether I'm in the TVR or the A7.

I always try and park as far away from anyone else as possible - especially after someone put a ding in my old 335i in a supermarket car park...the worst thing is I'd only just bought it and had popped to the shops taking it home for the first time...!!

I like to keep my cars clean...my theory has always been that people must be attracted to nice shiny things, whether by choice or subconsciously.

AshBurrows

2,584 posts

185 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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They didn't damage your car and parked as respectfully as possible. Probably just wanted to have a look round it. What's the issue?

battered

4,088 posts

170 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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AshBurrows said:
They didn't damage your car and parked as respectfully as possible. Probably just wanted to have a look round it. What's the issue?
+1.
If he didn't damage your car then get a grip and have a word with yourself. He parked next to you. Oo-whee.

Toolbox200

131 posts

148 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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After having parking dings on my own car I have taken to using 2 spaces now. Some people appreciate the TVR, but there's a lot of people that don't give a toss!!

AshBurrows

2,584 posts

185 months

Tuesday 13th June 2017
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Toolbox200 said:
After having parking dings on my own car I have taken to using 2 spaces now. Some people appreciate the TVR, but there's a lot of people that don't give a toss!!
You'll get keyed by someone with anger issues. False economy really.

m999psw

266 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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But nobody likes door dinks not just TVR owners! Whatever car/van I am in I always park defensively and parking next to a well looked after car is one way. He has parked on the end of the row,as far over as possible and next to a cherished car, perfect.

Paul

SMB

1,523 posts

289 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Sadly the reality is there are people that can't park between two white lines and have to line themselves up next to another car. If you look at the front wheels that isn't someone that knows how to park, that's someone who has just swung in and stopped. Not much care and attention there......

foxsasha

1,457 posts

158 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Just park in two spots. If there are loads of free spaces then you arent inconveniencing anyone. Back fires sometimes mind, I parked at the furthest end of Xscape one morning, as far away from the entrance as possible and a bit of a trek as a result. Huge car park, more than half empty, so parked in two spots. When we came out however, the car park was absolutely rammed, felt a right tool getting into my car taking up two spots! biggrin

andy43

12,521 posts

277 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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I'd have had two wheels on the cross hatching on the left.
This is PH anyway, do you not usually send the butler to places like Homebase?

QBee

Original Poster:

22,101 posts

167 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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andy43 said:
I'd have had two wheels on the cross hatching on the left.
This is PH anyway, do you not usually send the butler to places like Homebase?
laugh

Actually, the daughter had sent me, I think I am all things to all women and children in our house.
But, as she says, her husband is to DIY what i am to macrame...... and chocolate teapots melt in Homebase, apparently.

However, I am slowly training him in the ways of the Clarkson School of Engineering approach to DIY.
A mower cutter support arm had got badly bent on the gardener's ride on mower.
I showed him how to remove the offending item from said mower (imperial spanners, as it's an American piece of st engineering).
He then asked if I had a vice.
I nearly replied "several, but not relevant for this task", but instead took him over to the tool shed and showed him the array of hammers.
Placing the offending bent steel bar on the concrete, I selected a 10 lb sledge hammer, and in three seconds the bar was straight again.
He was well impressed, but then he does come from Merseyside, so is not used to the sight of someone actually working.

getmecoat

Edited by QBee on Wednesday 14th June 08:52

phillpot

17,448 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Toolbox200 said:
After having parking dings on my own car I have taken to using 2 spaces now.
try "Googling" ticket for parking across two bays ... wink






SILICONEKID 345HP 12.03

14,997 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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No its you they like , youlook like Jeremy Corbynrolleyes

skiver.

658 posts

216 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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I parked in a Cash & Carry at 8 o'clock one morning in a completely empty car park and the next customer drove in and collided with my car.I watched it all from the window of the Managers office and still don't understand how it happened.
st can happen anywhere.

Edited by skiver. on Thursday 15th June 09:01

bobfather

11,194 posts

278 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Yes Anthony, they are magnetic, no matter where I park I always have new friends when I return biggrin

Oldred_V8S

3,764 posts

261 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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QBee said:
laugh


He was well impressed, but then he does come from Merseyside, so is not used to the sight of someone actually working.

getmecoat

Edited by QBee on Wednesday 14th June 08:52
You let someone from Merseyside, A. Marry your daughter and B. Into your shed? getmecoat

QBee

Original Poster:

22,101 posts

167 months

Thursday 15th June 2017
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Oldred_V8S said:
QBee said:
laugh


He was well impressed, but then he does come from Merseyside, so is not used to the sight of someone actually working.

getmecoat

Edited by QBee on Wednesday 14th June 08:52
You let someone from Merseyside, A. Marry your daughter and B. Into your shed? getmecoat
rofl