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Baz, the wheelbarrow looks like our TrueTemper. After 25 years I replaced the wheel with a no-flat. Next I will have to replace the shafts. The U shaped piece across the nose rusted away years ago so I replaced it with a heavier piece. It has had a hard life, hauling manure out of the barn and being a mixing tray for small batches of concrete.
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Picking up a “free” hot tub off of FB Market place.
Trevor......a tip that "may" help. You can drag those across the ground using a large piece of carpet, rather than try to carry them. A lot depends on how large it is, how much labor you have available, how far it has to be moved, and the type of ground, etc.

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Baz, the wheelbarrow looks like our TrueTemper. After 25 years I replaced the wheel with a no-flat. Next I will have to replace the shafts. The U shaped piece across the nose rusted away years ago so I replaced it with a heavier piece. It has had a hard life, hauling manure out of the barn and being a mixing tray for small batches of concrete.
Nice score.

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Thanks, Big Les! It is a TrueTemper, sir - good eye! I may have to get one of those no-flat wheels for her....thanks for the tip!

I have a few older ones I can salvage some parts from if need be, too.

They really do come in handy!
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Picking up a “free” hot tub off of FB Market place. Phase-1 complete by trailer modifications so I can transport it. The wifey has talked about getting one and we were both shell shocked at the prices we saw at the Home Show. These things are the price of a used car….

Has a leak, so I know there will be some digging( literally),

Also picked up a free compressor from the same household, win win.

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What?!? Trailer? Everyone knows the best way to haul a hot tub...

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What?!? Trailer? Everyone knows the best way to haul a hot tub...


Hahahahahahahaha!. Taken from the Bushokie book, chapter two. Nice tub BTW, big jets good for actual massage. See, I have learned some new stuff about tubs n jets.

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Trevor......a tip that "may" help. You can drag those across the ground using a large piece of carpet, rather than try to carry them. A lot depends on how large it is, how much labor you have available, how far it has to be moved, and the type of ground, etc.

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Thanks, Big Les! It is a TrueTemper, sir - good eye! I may have to get one of those no-flat wheels for her....thanks for the tip!

I have a few older ones I can salvage some parts from if need be, too.

They really do come in handy!

Thanks Baz,

Luckily, I can back the trailer up to within 10’ of where it’s planted. The guy has a trailer repair shop and will/should have a few guys there that can help muscle it into the trailer. I guess I could also stand it on its side, pump side down from what I have seen in my YouTube University class. This will probably be on the top of the “bad idea” list in my resume. Original owners and they are moving from CA to TN. When full of water, the level will drop to the bottom of the top jets per the pics. This will be my first attempt at something like this. Could be as simple as a cracked line to a jet, bad seal or……..

All I can do is open it up and take a gander. If this idea doesn’t blow up in my face, might look into a salt water chlorine generator rather that the norm of chlorine or bromine tabs and all the other chem that goes along with it. I understand the salt water route still requires chemicals, just not as much or as harsh to the skin.

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Review of the Magnavox I just bought - new there are going for a LOT!


Nice score Baz!!!! Speaking of “a lot”, the wifey and I were just talking about a HP 1018 laser jet printer we have had in the office that I picked up 18 + years ago. Never turn it off, has rolled through numerous CA power outages, cold, heat, etc… prints B&W like none other and has outlasted three scanner/printer/copier/fax combo units. Was absolutely shocked at what they are fetching on eBay.


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As previously mentioned, this easily could be at the top of my “Bad Ideas” list….
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Made me think of the "My Name is Earl" episode where he gets the ex a used hot tub and her toe swells up
I loved that show
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Made me think of the "My Name is Earl" episode where he gets the ex a used hot tub and her toe swells up
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Hahahaha…..wait, what? Big toe??


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Somehow, chlorine has spiked lately. My pool guy is telling me $250 for a 50 lbs tub. I found 2 - 100 lbs tubs of shock for $150! Needless to say i hurried over there before they changed their mind.

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Yea. Not easy to lift.

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[QUOTE=cmccuist;11930617]Yea. Not easy to lift.


Yeah, I bet it is. I'm surprised the bail is strong enough carry that much weight.
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And the guy I bought if from was in the business! He said he left the pool cleaning service he was with and ended up with these two tubs. I was really surprised he didn't realize he had about $800 worth of chlorine there.
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And the stuff will last a long time as long as the lid is kept on tight....good score!
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Went to a coffee shop liquidation and picked up these two grinders for $300.



The silver one is a Mazzer Super Jolly with doser. A commercial grinder that might be used in a small cafe. A new one is about $1K.

The black one is a Mazzer Major Electronic with doser timer/funnel. A commercial grinder that might be used in a larger cafe. A new one is about $2.3K.

Dunno what i’ll do with them. Maybe clean them up and sell. Should get $1 to $1.5K for both.
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https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/ele/d/fremont-15-advent-subwoofer/7593208861.html

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Went to a coffee shop liquidation and picked up these two grinders for $300.



The silver one is a Mazzer Super Jolly with doser. A commercial grinder that might be used in a small cafe. A new one is about $1K.

The black one is a Mazzer Major Electronic with doser timer/funnel. A commercial grinder that might be used in a larger cafe. A new one is about $2.3K.

Dunno what i’ll do with them. Maybe clean them up and sell. Should get $1 to $1.5K for both.
Deal! So I guess we’ll be seeing these JYLs Java Cafe soon
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Went to a coffee shop liquidation and picked up these two grinders for $300.



The silver one is a Mazzer Super Jolly with doser. A commercial grinder that might be used in a small cafe. A new one is about $1K.

The black one is a Mazzer Major Electronic with doser timer/funnel. A commercial grinder that might be used in a larger cafe. A new one is about $2.3K.

Dunno what i’ll do with them. Maybe clean them up and sell. Should get $1 to $1.5K for both.
No, I'll give you 300 for the one with the timer...lol.
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As previously mentioned, this easily could be at the top of my “Bad Ideas” list….
I've moved/repaired maybe a half dozen tubs. 3 in pvc, 3 pieces, set tub on them, roll to last two, hopscotch one, and keep doing this til its where it needs to go. If its broken and y'all need help, reach out.

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