How do you stand any chance of getting anything in line!


I quite agree. I only make panels that I either can't buy or can't buy decent ones of. I certainly can't compete with cheap imported panels, and sadly thats how the market works these days, in that the cheapest produced item sells, wether its really up to the job or not. By the time its part attached to the car and you're trimming and messing with it to make it fit its too late and too much inconvenience to take it back which is why, I expect few complaints (compared to quantity sold) get back to the manufacturer.taupe wrote:
I enjoy making repair panels but if repair panels were available of the correct thickness and of reasonable fit I would happily pay what it costs to produce them. Some of the repair panels Ive found to be excellent, and some useless.
Examples of panels Ive found under thickness are the main crossmember/repair sections uk made, Front quarter floor panels uk made, main boxing plate uk made
Some of these are important structural parts and I would look for the owners club to raise these issues with the manufacturers on our behalf as lets face it most home repairers wont notice if the panels a bit thin and saves 10p in production costs.
I question whether its really the case that people wont pay for a decent panel - it saves so much time if they are good quality. Thats why people pay a premium for old stock panels such as Henric
After getting my first Henrics panels I would never buy anything else. I was very sad when they closed. I'm sure many also instisted on Henrics, so where does the rumour come from that we'll only buy cheap?I question whether its really the case that people wont pay for a decent panel - it saves so much time if they are good quality. Thats why people pay a premium for old stock panels such as Henric