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WPOZZZ 06-19-2023 08:06 PM

I'm feeling like Baz today. Been working at my other house prepping for my return there. Come back to the town house and these were on the driveway next door.

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Baz 06-20-2023 12:40 PM

Nice score, Bryan!

Varmint - $18K for the tub - and very important - you get the VIN. That will attract some buyers in today's market, as crazy as it may sound.

BTW, I paid FAR less than that for my '64 in good running condition with a recently rebuilt engine - but that was back in '05.

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Today's Baz score.....surprise....another table! Not in perfect condition - some peelage of paint. Easy fix. I like the slotted top...good for drainage!

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porsche930dude 06-24-2023 12:48 PM

I picked up a washer dryer and stove for scrap and this fell out the back 14k and real diamonds and it has a 10k chain but its broken. No im not returning it because i know the lady and shes a bi!ch. Plus im not sure if it was even their apliances. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1687639485.JPG

Baz 06-24-2023 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12030566)
I picked up a washer dryer and stove for scrap and this fell out the back 14k and real diamonds and it has a 10k chain but its broken. No I'm not returning it because I know the lady and shes a bi!ch. Plus I'm not sure if it was even their appliances.

Wow - great score! SmileWavy

Quick question - how do you know they are diamonds and it's 14K gold? Did you take it somewhere to be appraised? If so, curious what value was assigned.

porsche930dude 06-24-2023 04:15 PM

I have a diamond tester. It says 14k i didnt test the gold yet but i can i also have a gold test kit. I have no idea on the value

Baz 06-24-2023 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12030631)
I have a diamond tester. It says 14k i didnt test the gold yet but i can i also have a gold test kit. I have no idea on the value

OK thanks!

Learn something new every day. I didn't know they made those.

Similar to this one, I suppose?

Diamond & Gold Testers - Jeweler diamond tool kit : Portable Diamond Tester

JackDidley 06-24-2023 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12030631)
I have a diamond tester. It says 14k i didnt test the gold yet but i can i also have a gold test kit. I have no idea on the value

I am confused. Karat is the purity of gold. Carat is the weight of a diamond.

911boost 06-25-2023 12:38 AM

That’s sweet Byron, I’m debating rolling the rear quarter lip on my ‘66 Mustang to fit some 16x9 Torque Thrusts I have. Does it work well?

WPOZZZ 06-25-2023 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 12030779)
That’s sweet Byron, I’m debating rolling the rear quarter lip on my ‘66 Mustang to fit some 16x9 Torque Thrusts I have. Does it work well?

Go slow and use even pressure.

porsche930dude 06-25-2023 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 12030667)
OK thanks!

Learn something new every day. I didn't know they made those.

Similar to this one, I suppose?

Diamond & Gold Testers - Jeweler diamond tool kit : Portable Diamond Tester

Yup exactly like that. I got it just to test all the jewely i find in the garbage. The gold test kit is a stone you rub the gold on and test it with 3 different acids if it disolves it or not. I havnt found a local jeweler that wants to pay a fair price so if I really want to sell something I put it on ebay.

Baz 06-25-2023 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 12030782)
Go slow and use even pressure.

That's what she said....:p


Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12030811)
Yup exactly like that. I got it just to test all the jewelry i find in the garbage. The gold test kit is a stone you rub the gold on and test it with 3 different acids if it dissolves it or not. I havnr t found a local jeweler that wants to pay a fair price so if I really want to sell something I put it on ebay.

OK thanks - makes sense and good to know!

A930Rocket 06-25-2023 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 12030779)
That’s sweet Byron, I’m debating rolling the rear quarter lip on my ‘66 Mustang to fit some 16x9 Torque Thrusts I have. Does it work well?

I have the Eastwood fender roller I tried it on my 330. Being double walled, I couldn't get it to roll. Ended up installing metal flares instead.

If you pay for shipping, I'll send you mine to keep.

Baz 06-29-2023 10:25 AM

Hey - I just discovered the table I picked up (previous page post #1978) is ALUMINUM! Woohoo!

Today's score - 3 wooden benches! Paint job a little on the quirky side - but no rot and in sturdy condition!

I elected to leave the table - lot of gooey stuff on top and it wasn't all that sturdy.

Funny thing is the road I drove on where these were was not the route I was going to take. I forgot I wanted to get gas - otherwise I would have missed this all together!

I ended up getting my gas anyway because it was still on my way home - just had to go back to A1A.....

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WPOZZZ 07-01-2023 02:49 AM

I got a pretty good price for my X3, but got a steal on the forged M5 wheels and tires. They fit great with a little poke, and the TPMS were working, too!

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herr_oberst 07-01-2023 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 12030779)
That’s sweet Byron, I’m debating rolling the rear quarter lip on my ‘66 Mustang to fit some 16x9 Torque Thrusts I have. Does it work well?

I used one on my 911. It works OK, if you take your time, don't try and take big bites and be sure to soften the paint a little with a hair dryer or a heat gun to keep the paint from cracking (careful if you use a heat gun).

Truth is, I've used a baseball bat and it can work almost as well if you're careful.

Racerbvd 07-01-2023 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12035405)
I used one on my 911. It works OK, if you take your time, don't try and take big bites and be sure to soften the paint a little with a hair dryer or a heat gun to keep the paint from cracking (careful if you use a heat gun).

Truth is, I've used a baseball bat and it can work almost as well if you're careful.

I've successfully used a baseball bat over the years, and recently for another home project, bought a heat gun.
But for $50 I figured I could not go wrong..
A friend and asked me if I wanted to Ruf hat and a few other bits given to him at Amelia (he is a Brother Mason and a Haggerty rep) I said Hell Y3s.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688243002.jpg
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Racerbvd 07-01-2023 02:38 PM

Found this in the seat:cool:http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688251047.jpg

911boost 07-01-2023 09:44 PM

Thank you Herr and Byron. I really want to use these wheels since they don’t make them anymore….

WPOZZZ 07-02-2023 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12035405)
I used one on my 911. It works OK, if you take your time, don't try and take big bites and be sure to soften the paint a little with a hair dryer or a heat gun to keep the paint from cracking (careful if you use a heat gun).

Truth is, I've used a baseball bat and it can work almost as well if you're careful.

Like I said before, slow and with constant pressure. If you try and muscle it, the top of the fender arch may end up bowing outward. Been there, done that.

You also need to make sure your roller will fit the Porsche bolt pattern. I have an Eastwood roller I bought 20 years ago and used it on my BMWs. However, it would not fit the 5x130 Porsche bolt pattern. I needed to get an adapter for $100, so I used a bat. lol

Racerbvd 07-02-2023 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 12036047)
Like I said before, slow and with constant pressure. If you try and muscle it, the top of the fender arch may end up bowing outward. Been there, done that.

You also need to make sure your roller will fit the Porsche bolt pattern. I have an Eastwood roller I bought 20 years ago and used it on my BMWs. However, it would not fit the main reas onitbincas iPorsche bolt pattern. I needed to get an adapter for $100, so I used a bat. lol

Correct, which was the main reason why I grabbed this one as it included both.


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