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Mike OldaniUser is Offline
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01 Mar 2009 04:29 PM  

Alright Im planning a big trip and need some funds so im scrounding some stuff to sell

Id also like to extend an offer for those semi local that have small ideas or projects they would like to do  such as welding jobs ect. Pm me with what your interested in and maybe we can work somthing out.

 

so here we go

Jig saw - $15

Military can - $10

Winch roller (brand new) -$25

Winch hook (brand new)- $5

Bed net -$40

Snow board rack (brand new) - $90

FJ cruiser back pack -$25

Air tank - $25

Home made wood bowel -$15

M6 scout (stainless)  Missing break action pin but a bolt works fine for now -$475

more pics and info upon request

 


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01 Mar 2009 04:30 PM  

more pics


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01 Mar 2009 04:30 PM  

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01 Mar 2009 04:31 PM  

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01 Mar 2009 05:37 PM  

Mike- dimensions on the cans, and info/dimensions on the air tank por favor
Are all in operational condition?
What make is fairlead?
Thanks
Is wood a good material for artificial bowel?


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01 Mar 2009 06:40 PM  

I'd like the air tank and hook.  but need you to mail them to me.  I'll pay shipping.

Dale WU7X



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01 Mar 2009 06:43 PM  
Can we deal on the hand made wooden bowel? Mine has been noisy lately, and it's cheaper than a doctor visit.


Mike OldaniUser is Offline
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01 Mar 2009 07:05 PM  
Tank dimensions are roughly 25" x 7"
box dimensions 9.5" x 9.5" x 26"

everything works, the tank may need an air fitting but the tank itself if ready for use.
the fairlead is a smitty built

the bowel you guys caught me on doh!

shipping is doable at buyers expense but may take me some time to get correct boxes for the stuff.

Mike


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01 Mar 2009 07:10 PM  
I would go for the bowel, but I don't know how to install it.


Mike OldaniUser is Offline
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01 Mar 2009 07:10 PM  

directions are included



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01 Mar 2009 07:50 PM  
What are the overall dimensions of the webbing?


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01 Mar 2009 08:07 PM  
Mike- I'll take the fairlead and box or boxes if there's two
I'll pass on the tank unless Dale declines
PM me payment details & total, I can be up your direction sooner or later or connect at meet and greet next week
Thanks,
Grant


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01 Mar 2009 08:30 PM  
Posted By Nevak Risew on 03/01/2009 7:50 PM
What are the overall dimensions of the webbing?

 

 

Ill have to double check on that but i believe its like 4.5' x 3' double check though.



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01 Mar 2009 08:40 PM  
Posted By Ben Bailey on 03/01/2009 7:10 PM
I would go for the bowel, but I don't know how to install it.


I believe it is a simple press-fit.

 

Andy



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02 Mar 2009 06:11 PM  
Mike,
please send me an email for the amount you want for the hook and air tank. BTW, how much air can I expect to store in this little baby (PSI)?

I want to get you the money ASAP so that you won't have to worry about me over here in the frozen north.

Dale

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Dale AveryUser is Offline
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02 Mar 2009 06:14 PM  
Mike,

I have a son living in Shoreline. Is that close to you?

Dale


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02 Mar 2009 07:55 PM  
Posted By Dale Avery on 03/02/2009 6:14 PM
Mike,

I have a son living in Shoreline. Is that close to you?

Dale


Im not sure on the PSI on the tank, I believe is a 3 gallon tank so???

Ill email you a total as for location Im in bellingham Wa which is basically canada if i make a trip down south ill be sure to notify you

Other wise ill look into getting a box in the next week or so (prob this weekend)

 

thanks

mike



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02 Mar 2009 09:28 PM  
The Sun tanks have a max of 150psi.


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02 Mar 2009 11:15 PM  
Mike and Dale- I can prolly relay the tank and hook to Dale's son when I get my stuff.
I might head up there Thursday after work- let me know if that works, Mike- If you have time for a beer thats a plus


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03 Mar 2009 08:47 AM  
Mike & Grant,

Mike & Craig; The tank size is perfect for me! Grant, that would be appreciated. My son's phone #206-349-0942. He is a waiter at Scott's in Lakeshore. I'll give him a call early this afternoon to give him a head's up. Could you send me your Phone # so that I can get it to him also? dale.avery@comcast.net works if you don't want to list it here.

Dale


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