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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Ranger1] #14510192 10/19/22 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Ranger1
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The boss had three HVAC commercial units ordered in August with a drop date of November at our shop, he called two weeks ago and the new drop date is May 2023 we are being told five to six months on units from every manufacturer. It’s worse now than it was earlier this year!



What size?



Really anything above 5 tons. We have used York as they seemed to have more units on hand but not now from what we are being told. We have a board for a York unit that we need and the last time we checked it was on back order for six months and the system would even take a order for it. I am betting that that board won’t be available as the unit is over 10 years old.

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: butch sanders] #14510247 10/19/22 09:11 PM
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TPO roofing materials & accessories


We can get it but 3.5" ISO and 60mil TPO is running about $1000/SQ just for material.... It's a mess.


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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: RoadRunnerTR21] #14510249 10/19/22 09:15 PM
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You know a guy that sells propane and propane accessories?

Nothing beats that clean heat of propane.



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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Nocona Brian] #14510260 10/19/22 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Nocona Brian
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TPO roofing materials & accessories


We can get it but 3.5" ISO and 60mil TPO is running about $1000/SQ just for material.... It's a mess.


were not that high yet

we have switched to PVC, for availability

also you pay the amount on the day it ships, & that could be a while
the hurricane is going to have an impact for sure

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: butch sanders] #14510262 10/19/22 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by butch sanders
TPO roofing materials & accessories



Correct me if I’m wrong but the shingles and the membrane roof system are petroleum based. If so I can we the cost being higher.

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Lakhota] #14510268 10/19/22 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Lakhota
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TPO roofing materials & accessories



Correct me if I’m wrong but the shingles and the membrane roof system are petroleum based. If so I can we the cost being higher.


maybe
there are 3 chemicals in it
i think propylene is the only 1 that is petroleum based

but mainly
the manufacturers love to jump on a crisis

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: RoadRunnerTR21] #14510288 10/19/22 09:55 PM
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Institute a "work or starve" system and supply chain issues would disappear.

Physical/medical exams. If you are above 18, below 65, and physically able you get zero government benefits. Maybe you can beg your way through life, otherwise you sleep on the street and fight the raccoons for food in trash cans unless you work.

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Razorback] #14510292 10/19/22 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Razorback
Institute a "work or starve" system and supply chain issues would disappear.

Physical/medical exams. If you are above 18, below 65, and physically able you get zero government benefits. Maybe you can beg your way through life, otherwise you sleep on the street and fight the raccoons for food in trash cans unless you work.


The hungrier you get, the meaner you get.

Eventually somebody's hungry enough they're gonna want to eat me or mine cause I'm soft and squishy.

No thank you. That starts wars.

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: RoadRunnerTR21] #14510510 10/20/22 02:08 AM
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I work in Commercial Construction and everything is behind, HVAC, switch gears, lighting, flooring, plumbing fixtures.”, aluminum etc. with that prices on metal studs and steel keeps going up. Still a problem.


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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Sawhorse] #14510599 10/20/22 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Sawhorse
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Kattelyn are you in Bexar county?


Yup. May I ask why?


Yes, you may ask. I was just talking to a guy and his manager and they are dying for customer service people. They have been trying to hire for months. The biggest reason they can't hire anybody is because either nobody wants to work and/or they can pass a drug test. These folks are in the propane business and passing a drug test is a prerequisite for being hired. However, this is in Henderson County which is around 3 hours NE of you. That's why I asked given your latest employment status.

I may know him. Do they also sell accessories?


Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Kattelyn] #14510607 10/20/22 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Kattelyn
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Institute a "work or starve" system and supply chain issues would disappear.

Physical/medical exams. If you are above 18, below 65, and physically able you get zero government benefits. Maybe you can beg your way through life, otherwise you sleep on the street and fight the raccoons for food in trash cans unless you work.


The hungrier you get, the meaner you get.

Eventually somebody's hungry enough they're gonna want to eat me or mine cause I'm soft and squishy.

No thank you. That starts wars.


Or makes people decide to get jobs.

Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Razorback] #14510635 10/20/22 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Razorback
Institute a "work or starve" system and supply chain issues would disappear.

Physical/medical exams. If you are above 18, below 65, and physically able you get zero government benefits. Maybe you can beg your way through life, otherwise you sleep on the street and fight the raccoons for food in trash cans unless you work.


Sure, let’s just become a full blown communist nation. Screw freedom.




Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: RoadRunnerTR21] #14510637 10/20/22 10:22 AM
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I’m sure it’s just me, but I don’t know a lot of unemployed people. The company I work for hired 155 folks last quarter.


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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Ted Dyer] #14510710 10/20/22 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Ted Dyer
I’m sure it’s just me, but I don’t know a lot of unemployed people. The company I work for hired 155 folks last quarter.


Where I live...I see a lot of unemployed people.


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Re: Do we still have a supply chain problem? [Re: Kattelyn] #14510717 10/20/22 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Kattelyn
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Institute a "work or starve" system and supply chain issues would disappear.

Physical/medical exams. If you are above 18, below 65, and physically able you get zero government benefits. Maybe you can beg your way through life, otherwise you sleep on the street and fight the raccoons for food in trash cans unless you work.


The hungrier you get, the meaner you get.

Eventually somebody's hungry enough they're gonna want to eat me or mine cause I'm soft and squishy.

No thank you. That starts wars.


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