jmh58 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 3:09 pm
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Who wants to go for a ride??
John
John That’s cool as all get out
I’ll go for a ride,bet it’s a blast.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:54 pm
by treefarmer
That's a pretty cool half-track, John!
We used to see some half-tracks on down on the peninsula, they sat up a bit higher and had big ol' airplane tires on the front. Not much snow but lots of mud and water.
Some of y'all know my wife and I grew up down in central Florida, her family had some orange groves along with the ranch and eventually a custom kill meat business. It was never an issue to just go in the grove and pick oranges and lots of folks had citrus in their yards. We took that for granted, that fruit was just as common as water. Moving to the Panhandle it was a different story. In the last few years several small groves have been put in near us, trying to cope with the occasional freeze and developing a more cold hardy orange. All that to say, Miss joy came home from the store a while ago with several Navel oranges. They had a little tag on them like the apples she buys from time to time. This really makes me wonder:
Treefarmer
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 2:17 am
by Waukonda
Went to The National Museum of Transportation in Kirkwood, Mo. today. I have several pics of locomotives and autos that I will post in the respective threads, thought I would show this Gooney Bird here.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 5:26 am
by cudgee
This would have been when everyone carried a pocket knife, and they had world fares back then. That would have taken some organizing with everything being transported by ship.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 2:24 pm
by Quick Steel
The story goes that President Eisenhauer was asked what he considered most important to victory in WWII. His answer is reputed to have been the deuce and half truck and the DC 3, i.e. the Goony Bird.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:37 pm
by koldgold
I took my wife for lunch at the golf club on King Island, one sunny day.
King Island is located in Bass Strait, half way between Australia and Tasmania.
First we drove two hours to Sydney, then took a flight from Sydney to Melbourne. (450 miles)
From Melbourne we flew out to King Island in a DC3. (about 150 miles)
Better still, I sat up front with the pilot wile landing at King Island... Ken http://www.melbournesgooneybird.com.au/ ... gKjZPD_BwE
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:41 pm
by cudgee
koldgold wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:37 pm
I took my wife for lunch at the golf club on King Island, one sunny day.
King Island is located in Bass Strait, half way between Australia and Tasmania.
First we drove two hours to Sydney, then took a flight from Sydney to Melbourne. (450 miles)
From Melbourne we flew out to King Island in a DC3. (about 150 miles)
Better still, I sat up front with the pilot wile landing at King Island... Ken http://www.melbournesgooneybird.com.au/ ... gKjZPD_BwE
Ken, a good friend of mine bought a little holiday shack on King Island years ago, right on the beach. Has turned out to be a very good investment.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:12 pm
by koldgold
Hi Old Mate Cudgee, back in 1973 I worked on King Island in a mine.
Back then our dollar was better then the US dollar, my income for a year was about $120 K.
After working on King Island, My home in Terrial cost $90 k, that too was a good investment
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:35 pm
by cudgee
koldgold wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:12 pm
Hi Old Mate Cudgee, back in 1973 I worked on King Island in a mine.
Back then our dollar was better then the US dollar, my income for a year was about $120 K.
After working on King Island, My home in Terrial cost $90 k, that too was a good investment
What sort of mine was it??
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:28 am
by koldgold
Scheelite is a calcium tungstate mineral with the chemical formula of CaWO₄.
It is an important ore used to make tungsten.
Two small bags (about the size of a cement bag) weigh one ton.
When found on a beach it looks like black sand, and called Rutile.
Went to an estate sale last weekend. Picked a few old tools.
4 Nicholson and a Simonds file, all made in the USA, all in good shape. Along with a Proto gasket scraper, and a George Terry right angle drill attachment. I also picked up some burr bits and sanding drums for my drill press, a rawhide mallet, and a screw jack for my trailer. All for $15.
The drill attachment has been used in the aircraft industry since WW II. I think you can still get them.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:23 pm
by treefarmer
That was a good deal! Lots of good usable stuff.
Good files are hard to find, most are junk from some where else.
Treefarmer
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:24 pm
by edge213
Looks like you got a deal!
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:24 pm
by WillyCamaro
Well done Unk! That angle drill alone is worth $15 in my book, and nothing like good ole USA made files.
Waukonda wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 3:04 pm
Buffalo Springfield steamroller......
How about that steering linkage? I'll bet that was bear to steer.
Treefarmer
Yeah, I would guess that the operator had some well developed upper arms and shoulders.
Here are some more oldies from the museum that I found interesting
We used to refer to an old tractor or truck without power steering as one having an "Armstrong Unit".
Treefarmer
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:17 pm
by Mumbleypeg
Small town Saturday night.
A little town (~600 population) near us had a shindig Saturday night. Didn’t advertise it, just word of mouth, because the band, Two Tons of Steel, is popular and they didn’t want the party overrun with strangers. Blocked off Main Street through town, put the band on a flat bed trailer at one end, brought in a couple of food trucks with street tacos and barbecue, keg of beer, and wine from a local winery. Enjoyed visiting with our friends and neighbors and the great weather. A great time was had by all!
About three hours in, the band’s lead singer remarked “This is great! I’ve only seen two cars go by all night!” (From his perch on the trailer he could see the other end of Main Street where they had it closed and a sheriff’s deputy directing passing vehicles to the detour).
Ken
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:54 pm
by cudgee
Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:17 pm
Small town Saturday night.
A little town (~600 population) near us had a shindig Saturday night. Didn’t advertise it, just word of mouth, because the band, Two Tons of Steel, is popular and they didn’t want the party overrun with strangers. Blocked off Main Street through town, put the band on a flat bed trailer at one end, brought in a couple of food trucks with street tacos and barbecue, keg of beer, and wine from a local winery. Enjoyed visiting with our friends and neighbors and the great weather. A great time was had by all!
About three hours in, the band’s lead singer remarked “This is great! I’ve only seen two cars go by all night!” (From his perch on the trailer he could see the other end of Main Street where they had it closed and a sheriff’s deputy directing passing vehicles to the detour).
Ken
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Ken that is one of the huge attractions of small towns, being able to do that, and a great idea keeping a lid on it. Looks like everyone had a great time.
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:50 pm
by Jeffinn
The Oscar Mayer Weinermobile (at the Henry Ford Museum):
Oscar Mayer Weinermobile
...and a chair made out of cow horns;
Cow Horn Chair
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:26 am
by dlr110
I'm in shock! I just heard that a tornado hit St. Mary, MO. yesterday and the antique mall I was just at on my recent trip was very badly damaged. I bought 5 knives from there two weeks ago. 77,000 sq ft with over 400 booths and 220 show cases....
Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:38 pm
by OLDE CUTLER
Some local people who go all out on the yard decorations for Halloween. The skeletons are about 10 ft tall.