Building capacity shrinking
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:42 pm
Yet another problem with Siom Steel Manufacturing Plant:
First, I'd like tthank the Prog. Dept for restoring our new premises, after it vanished, but we're srtill not ready to move in, because we're adding a stone hall onto it, which will need to be stocked with machines.
In the meantime , we've had a resurgence of the overcrowding problems at the old plant, largely due to the building capacity suddenly shrinking. It'sa wooden building and it used to hold 13 charries (plus machines, plus whatever they were carrying). It now holds only ten at most.
I'll send more details to bugs @cantr.net (is that right?) But thought I'd mention it here in case anyone else has had a similar experience.
I'd also like to ask, do materials added to projects count towards the weight? And if so, at what point in proceedings is weight subtracted to reduce the total to the weight of the finished product (where lighter, an in iron) ?I've often wonderered. We've got two large metal projects on the go. But they wouldn't account for the problem, not by themselves (they might be a contributing factor)
First, I'd like tthank the Prog. Dept for restoring our new premises, after it vanished, but we're srtill not ready to move in, because we're adding a stone hall onto it, which will need to be stocked with machines.
In the meantime , we've had a resurgence of the overcrowding problems at the old plant, largely due to the building capacity suddenly shrinking. It'sa wooden building and it used to hold 13 charries (plus machines, plus whatever they were carrying). It now holds only ten at most.
I'll send more details to bugs @cantr.net (is that right?) But thought I'd mention it here in case anyone else has had a similar experience.
I'd also like to ask, do materials added to projects count towards the weight? And if so, at what point in proceedings is weight subtracted to reduce the total to the weight of the finished product (where lighter, an in iron) ?I've often wonderered. We've got two large metal projects on the go. But they wouldn't account for the problem, not by themselves (they might be a contributing factor)