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good prices and they include VAT and delivery
Alloy Fuel Tanks
Alloy Catch Tanks
Alloy Dry Sump Tank
Alloy Fuel Surge Tank
Alloy Header Tank
Alloy PAS Tank
Alloy Battery Box
Alloy Foot Rest
Alloy Lamp Brackets
Alloy Map Pocket
Alloy Pump Stand
Alloy Seat Mounts
Alloy Wheel Post
Alloy Impact Gun Holder
Stainless Steel Fastenings


http://www.sm-engineering.co.uk/index.php
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Whats with all these companys calling themselves engineering firms when they are clearly fabricators and/or machinists?

[Edited on 18-06-2008 by ed]
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Whats with all these companys calling themselves engineering firms when they are clearly fabricators and/or machinists?

[Edited on 18-06-2008 by ed]

true, but good prices and look good products
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Because it sounds posher

SM Fabriactors?


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Im doing engineering at college so people think im a grease monkey
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Engineering is maths, physics, chemistry and computer programming. Not making stuff out of aluminium or fitting exhaust pipes to cars.

Anyway, i've made this go off topic... They look like good components
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to make somethin you have to engineer it therefore using maths and physics. no??

[Edited on 18-06-2008 by jockey007]
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Better tell the colleges theyre stating their coursas as engineering when its not then.

I done mechanical engineering in college and i never done chemistry or computer programming.
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engineering covers a massive vocational spectrum, it cant be isolated to just 1 job description.
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
Better tell the colleges theyre stating their coursas as engineering when its not then.

I done mechanical engineering in college and i never done chemistry or computer programming.
You never did antyhing about the chemical structure of materials, or anything with regards to computer simulation or metrology on computer?
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I know a civil engineer, he doesnt programme computers or use physics or chemistry. he sits in an office all day and occasionally walks around a building site. does that mean he isnt an engineer?

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According to ed, yes
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
I done mechanical engineering in college and i never done chemistry or computer programming.

Same here, but from what Ed says I did. We did Materials which was partly about chemical makeup of stuff and whatnot, and we kind of did simulations in PLC lessons.

National Diploma by any chance?


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