Unless you're on a roundaboutLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:41 pmSurely in the UK the kerb is always on the left of the car regardless of where the steering wheel is?
Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
Had to be said on my Engineering course i can't remember ever touching hand tools. Lathes and mills yes (still got my Planimeter somewhere )Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:14 pmI've met - and helped - quite a lot of graduate engineers who don't really know how to use spanners and stuff like that to be fair.Horse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:08 pmI worked with mechanical engineer on a project. Had to show him how to use ring and open spanners to do up nits and bolts ...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:54 pm
Yeah I know that in the same way I know that the 5/8" spanner is bigger than the 19/32", I have to think about it first
He's now a 'principal engineer' in the motor industry
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It's easy to laugh and say they can't possibly know much about Engineering, but loads of young people come to the subject via Maths, Physics, stuff like that. Or even just because they got pushed by their parents into having "a proper job".
If you grew up with your Dad fixing motorbikes or whatever it's only natural that you'd think everyone who's into the subject got into it that way, but they didn't.
Engineering, same root as the word "Ingenuity" and not restricted to spanners
I haven't got a scooby doo how to use a lathe or a mill, but I hold more than one patent on manufacturing technologies.
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
Yeah how many UK only cars are built?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:41 pmSurely in the UK the kerb is always on the left of the car regardless of where the steering wheel is?
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
The 'kerb' bit hints that they're on-road terms, not design and manufacturing.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:42 pmYes in all seriousness, this is why manufacturers (and me ) speak in terms of left and right. Odd part numbers for left, even for right Often they don't even draw the RHS part and it just says "mirror of XXX".
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
So why can I buy a nearside light cluster and will it no longer fit if I drive in Europe?Horse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:47 pmThe 'kerb' bit hints that they're on-road terms, not design and manufacturing.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:42 pmYes in all seriousness, this is why manufacturers (and me ) speak in terms of left and right. Odd part numbers for left, even for right Often they don't even draw the RHS part and it just says "mirror of XXX".
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We used either in car (meaning sitting in front seat) or facing car ( looking at front of car) as we were dealing with china and the clueless.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:42 pmYes in all seriousness, this is why manufacturers (and me ) speak in terms of left and right. Odd part numbers for left, even for right Often they don't even draw the RHS part and it just says "mirror of XXX".
There were still some fuck ups, I set fire (cuased alot of wiring damage) to a car that had the wrong colour wires in the loom. Wrong wires in the terminals. Not sure the car even worked when it arrived, as no one tested it before hand.
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what about stuff like formula student? single seater, non road car.Horse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:47 pmThe 'kerb' bit hints that they're on-road terms, not design and manufacturing.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:42 pmYes in all seriousness, this is why manufacturers (and me ) speak in terms of left and right. Odd part numbers for left, even for right Often they don't even draw the RHS part and it just says "mirror of XXX".
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
@Mr. Dazzle
@katana
I said hints, not definitive. You're the design guys, you tell me
@katana
I said hints, not definitive. You're the design guys, you tell me
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
You know what's definitive? A proper drawing and a part number
That's what I tell everyone who tries to get past me with "oh this just need to make this"...*random scribbles with accompanying essay explaining what it means*.
That's what I tell everyone who tries to get past me with "oh this just need to make this"...*random scribbles with accompanying essay explaining what it means*.
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Not a design guy. Just did a bit of playing with cars.
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
Working for a motorcycle OEM is equally confusing when trying to work out lhd and rhd...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:42 pmYes in all seriousness, this is why manufacturers (and me ) speak in terms of left and right. Odd part numbers for left, even for right Often they don't even draw the RHS part and it just says "mirror of XXX".
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
My scabby work van the sat nav lives to the right between the A pillar and steering wheel. I like to look at it with just moving the eyes rather than the head. My camperbus i have it sitting on top of the speedo binnacle but i have a huge windscreen and sit high. One of my vans i replace the rear view mirror for the sat nav, The car i tend not to bother as the wife who is always right so dont need one.Noggin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 7:08 pm I've never really thought it needed discussion. I've always put mine to the side of the screen and quite low down - using it as a guide/info; not causing a problem for vision, not distracting, can reach it if I need to touch the screen (choose a new suggested route for instance) etc etc
Often I've seen people with them in the middle of the screen, but relatively low down and relatively small phones - I don't get putting them in the middle of the screen, but each to their own if they can still see out well.
The weekend just gone I saw four (I think, I lost count, my WTAF-o-meter was in overdrive, for this and other things!) drivers with big FO phones up high and only slightly to the right of their field of vision
Seriously? Surely this is illegal? WTF would you want a sodding great phone in your field of vision in your screen whilst driving on small mountain roads - or any roads TBF??
Mind you, the standard of driving was pretty horrific in general - a lot of people crossing the white lines or swerving hard for seemingly no reason A bit scary - and it wasn't even a holiday weekend
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Oh god, we're going to have to explain the offside rule to a bloke now!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:43 pmI work as an Engineer for an automotive OEM. There are cars out there on the road today with bits on that I designed. Right now, I'm working on cars technology for the late 2020s. I have a degree in Automotive Engineering.Rockburner wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:36 pm Personally, I've found that tucked into the offside dash
I'm still not sure which side is the offside
I've never heard anyone in this bizz call it anything other than "left" and "right"
L&R? Is that from the inside looking out or the outside looking in?
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
Mine is mounted on the dash where I can reach it while resting my wrist on the steering wheel for accuracy.
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Always used O/S, N/S ever since learning to drive.Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 11:19 amOh god, we're going to have to explain the offside rule to a bloke now!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:43 pmI work as an Engineer for an automotive OEM. There are cars out there on the road today with bits on that I designed. Right now, I'm working on cars technology for the late 2020s. I have a degree in Automotive Engineering.Rockburner wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:36 pm Personally, I've found that tucked into the offside dash
I'm still not sure which side is the offside
I've never heard anyone in this bizz call it anything other than "left" and "right"
L&R? Is that from the inside looking out or the outside looking in?
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
Does anyone outside of the UK use the terminology?
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
When I'm in France I use it.....
(the other way round.. obvs)
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
yeah otherwise your SatNav would be so far away it'd be illegible.
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You know I never thought to ask.
Do people use in car sat navs anymore? Or just sat nav on the phone.
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Re: Where, on the windscreen, do you put your phone (for satnav)?
I've never even tried my car satnav, it will be a poor product designed to fleece me for annual updates.