Fancy an easy Winter Project?

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Brian Doody
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Fancy an easy Winter Project?

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I love jig saw puzzles...especially when they are missing pieces :?

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I like to see the best in people and things in this world, but that is one UGLY pile. I wonder if he was at a metal reclycers that day. My metal guy comes back with all kinds of stuff.
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Is that even $18.17 worth of steel :?:

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Rick Cicciarelli wrote:Is that even $18.17 worth of steel :?:
From someone that buys scrap for a living yes it is. I'm paying colse to $300.00 NT or $.15 lb in the SF Bay area right now. $18.17/.15=121.13 Lbs. I know that pile weighs more than that........ :wink:
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"Dieser Porsche ist nicht fahrbereit!"

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"Dieser Porsche ist nicht fahrbereit!" according to Babelfish translates to "This Porsche is not driving ready!" I'm glad they cleared that up.
 

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I was thinking if you had a warm shop, a few hundred old licence plates and thousands of rivits you might start renewing the original shape, then go to the Carpet Warehouse and get some remnants to cover your handy work, call it "aresto" slap some VfrigginW runnin gear under it and put it back on e-Bay.
A good Winter Project.
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