How do they do it?

neveramsure replied on 12/11/2016 20:51

Posted on 12/11/2016 20:51

Today I fitted a tv to a Swivel Tilt wall mounting bracket, nothing special in that you may think.

What is amazing to me is that the cost of the bracket that included, 12 fixing bolts and washers, two large rawl-plugs and screws, one spanner and one allen key. All of this, including delivery to my nearby Argos shop, £4.99.

The bracket was made in China but supplied from a UK based eBay seller. See Here

How do they do it???

brue replied on 12/11/2016 20:56

Posted on 12/11/2016 20:56

Chinese steel doesn't have a good reputation but as long as it's in a TV bracket rather than an aircraft wing there's plenty of it around at cheap prices. Wink

jamiej replied on 12/11/2016 21:50

Posted on 12/11/2016 21:50

Nevers I use a Chinese company for my vaping supplies, a pack of coils in the UK is £10 but for the same genuine pack from Hong Kong is £2.39 including delivery, it takes around 3 weeks from ordering to receiving, the coils are actually made in the UK too

jennyc replied on 13/11/2016 23:07

Posted on 13/11/2016 23:07

Chinese steel doesn't have a good reputation but as long as it's in a TV bracket rather than an aircraft wing there's plenty of it around at cheap prices. Wink

Write your comments here...

Steel winged aircraft, now there's a novel idea.

volvoman9 replied on 14/11/2016 08:18

Posted on 14/11/2016 08:18

Fitted one myself in the conservatory a couple of weeks ago again UK supplied and very cheap and perfect for the job Happy

v9

brue replied on 14/11/2016 09:29

Posted on 14/11/2016 09:29

Chinese steel doesn't have a good reputation but as long as it's in a TV bracket rather than an aircraft wing there's plenty of it around at cheap prices. Wink

Write your comments here...

Steel winged aircraft, now there's a novel idea.

Jenny C as far as I'm aware aircraft wings and parts aren't glued on.Undecided

JohnM20 replied on 14/11/2016 12:04

Posted on 14/11/2016 12:04

Nevers I use a Chinese company for my vaping supplies, a pack of coils in the UK is £10 but for the same genuine pack from Hong Kong is £2.39 including delivery, it takes around 3 weeks from ordering to receiving, the coils are actually made in the UK too

Write your comments here...jamiej are you SURE they are genuine. My nephew has worked in China for about two years and he tells me that you get get fakes of just about everything, if you want to, at ridiculously low prices. If something with a well known brand name is cheap out there it is almost certainly fake. This could also apply to anything imported to the UK. If something could affect my health I certainly wouldn't take the risk just because it was cheap.

byron replied on 14/11/2016 13:01

Posted on 14/11/2016 13:01

Chinese steel doesn't have a good reputation but as long as it's in a TV bracket rather than an aircraft wing there's plenty of it around at cheap prices. Wink

Write your comments here...

Steel winged aircraft, now there's a novel idea.

Jenny C as far as I'm aware aircraft wings and parts aren't glued on.Undecided

Maybe wings are not glued on but plenty of othe components are laminated using adhesives, where did the idea that wings are glued on come from?

brue replied on 14/11/2016 13:54

Posted on 14/11/2016 13:54

Just trying to say that some aircraft sections contain steel but it has to meet stringent checks if it's a flying part. Giving up now, it was a lighthearted comment, used to order tons of the stuff at work...Wink

And we've got a similar TV bracket in our van.Happy

jennyc replied on 16/11/2016 10:24

Posted on 16/11/2016 10:24

Just trying to say that some aircraft sections contain steel but it has to meet stringent checks if it's a flying part. Giving up now, it was a lighthearted comment, used to order tons of the stuff at work...Wink

And we've got a similar TV bracket in our van.Happy

Write your comments here...

I posted lightheartedly and I took your post similarly. As a matter of interest metal parts used on aircraft are tightly specified to specific hardness and strength, not just recycled tin cans. I flew them for a lot of years. There's a great deal of adhesive used too and very recent designs are built/ glued from carbon fibre and composite resins. However some use of steel bolts, brackets etc is inevitable, but not made from unspecified Chinese steel or anyone else's. Technologically the Chinese are likely to overtake the USA in due course. They are already 'the factory of the world' iPhones, for example, are made there. The make Kampa awnings too.

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