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Furthermore she can't really go shopping with ten bags of MCP in the back of the car. It's called using anger to motivate people, the longer I leave them in the car, the further she chucks them.
The truth is i am being cruel to be kind, the last execise bike (one of many) she bought recorded .004 miles in 12 months, i expended more energy setting the damn thing up.
A litre is a measurement of volume/capacity nothing to do with weight. A litre of wet compost would weigh far more than a litre of dry compost but it would still be a litre.
There should be a disclaimer on the bag 60ltrs when packed this is to allow for compression as already stated. However when you have decompressed it by rubbing between your hands to get rid of lumps it should be back to somewhere near 60ltrs.
Potty
Potty by name Potty by nature.
By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.
We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.
Bill I forgot to say, if tomorrow it works out that the bag is as short as you think it is.
I would be tempted to first buy a new unopened bag, then explain to the vendor that this bag is purely for use by the Trading Standards people to ascertain the capacity thereof.
You should get your monies worth from the look on their face.
Potty with an evil smirk.
Potty by name Potty by nature.
By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.
We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.
Bill I forgot to say, if tomorrow it works out that the bag is as short as you think it is.
I would be tempted to first buy a new unopened bag, then explain to the vendor that this bag is purely for use by the Trading Standards people to ascertain the capacity thereof.
You should get your monies worth from the look on their face.
Potty with an evil smirk.
Well thats what I should do, but I kinda like the staff at this place and I dont want to ruin a good relationship but I would cetainly settle for an admission that i am right and a couple of freebies.
A litre is a measurement of volume/capacity nothing to do with weight. A litre of wet compost would weigh far more than a litre of dry compost but it would still be a litre.
There should be a disclaimer on the bag 60ltrs when packed this is to allow for compression as already stated. However when you have decompressed it by rubbing between your hands to get rid of lumps it should be back to somewhere near 60ltrs.
Potty
Yup I understand volume and weight and it doesnt mention a weight anyway, I certainly broke up any lumps and it was springy and as airy as could be. Not only that the difference in the volume stated and that measured is so great as to be remarkable. I buy this stuff because I like it, it does me well and has done for years, but 60L is what it says and so should be. Anyway maybe my bucket is more than 35L but I bought ten and it says 35L on the invoice, tomorrow will reveal all.
Maybe I should go to the garden centre tomorrow and ask for 35 litre in a 60 litre bag. When they say they can't do that I can say "Well you bloody well did yesterday"
Think you should Bill, let us know how you get on, I've bought loads of 60L, bags recently, if it's only 35 L, then the difference wud fill another bed. With me? But you do the talking, I'll back you up.
Think you should Bill, let us know how you get on, I've bought loads of 60L, bags recently, if it's only 35 L, then the difference wud fill another bed. With me? But you do the talking, I'll back you up.
Nice to know i have back up lol.
If it goes to court I will be in my element "Norman Stanley Fletcher you have pleaded guilty........."
I was reading in my Which? magazine (March 2014) only this week about a chap who bought a 25 litre bag of topsoil which then wouldn't fill a 25 litre hole in the ground.
The small article goes on to say that when he complained to Wickes they made up the shortfall.
It says (as already mentioned in this thread) the volume stated is when filled, and settling can shrink it considerably.
Which? then did a test and measured top soil from Wickes, B&Q and Homebase and measured the volume following the British Standard method....
"this involves loosening any compacted material first, and carefully filling calibrated equipment".
All 3 tested were under by 5-10%..... "not ideal but tolerable"....was Which?'s comment.
The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
William M. Davies
I was reading in my Which? magazine (March 2014) only this week about a chap who bought a 25 litre bag of topsoil which then wouldn't fill a 25 litre hole in the ground.
The small article goes on to say that when he complained to Wickes they made up the shortfall.
It says (as already mentioned in this thread) the volume stated is when filled, and settling can shrink it considerably.
Which? then did a test and measured top soil from Wickes, B&Q and Homebase and measured the volume following the British Standard method....
"this involves loosening any compacted material first, and carefully filling calibrated equipment".
All 3 tested were under by 5-10%..... "not ideal but tolerable"....was Which?'s comment.
After re reading it made me wonder.
I currently work in an ice cream factory. One of our products should be 105ml, but the machine is set to fill to about 110ml, therefore giving lots away, but also to make sure that the customer isn't being ripped off. This costs the company a considerable amount each week (in what is basically being given away), but unless they get a more accurate filling machine this is what they need to do.
I guess the soil/compost dilemma is due to the fact they must aerate it using a machine, which creates extra volume that probably every home gardener just cannot replicate!!
The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
William M. Davies
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