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Default Selling bearings

Ignoramus20878 wrote:

OK... I am going to take some photos tonight...

Some are small, some are big, etc.

There are also 3 heavy pieces, looks like parts of differentials. Appx
6-8" in diameter, no moving parts, four opposing holes in the sides
about 2" in diameter.

No visible identification.

I use one as a weight for making sauerkraut.


Eh?

Care to elaborate.

I'm just curious because I would never have thought that sauerkraut
needed weights.



On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:40:48 -0600, Rex B wrote:
Sign me up for one of those.
Small bearings preferred.

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Rex Burkheimer
Fort Worth TX

Ignoramus20878 wrote:
On 29 Nov 2005 18:50:07 GMT, Donnie Barnes wrote:

On Tue, 29 Nov, Ignoramus20878 wrote:

I am continuing my total bailout, as Don Lancaster puts it.

I have three hundred or so pounds of military surplus bearings.

Little lots of 10 or so bearings in a lot, of various kinds.

The question is how to sell them, with relatively small effort but
also to get not too little for them.

Should I sell them as one lot, or should I sell them in little lots of
all bearings of one kind in a lot?

How much for one Flat Rate box full of assorted ones?


I doubt that I would load it to 70 lbs, the bearings are still in
factory packaging. (I can throw packaging away if you want, but feel
that it would be silly). But in any case, a USPS PM $7.70 box full to
the brim, with no space left at all, I would say would be $30 plus
$7.70 shipping plus delivery confirmation plus tape, say $39 total
including everything.

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