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Karl Townsend May 25th 12 09:03 PM

GLOAT die heaven
 
My son knew of a pile of press brake dies at his work. They are
cleaning up this week, so he brought the 3/4 ton pickup. He got a
scrap tag for 265 lb. steel ($.25 a lb.), thinking to get a few. His
boss told him to clean it up. "The Kid" said he was afraid to put more
in the truck when he was done, too much weight. He was sure to get
every form they had. Anyway, I got more press brake dies than I know
what to do with.

Should go well with the new shop press.

Karl


Martin Eastburn May 26th 12 03:51 AM

GLOAT die heaven
 
Such is life. Lucky you. Now to order a 55 gallon of cosmoline :-)
Start a new business. Set up a supply business. Lots of possibles.
Martin

On 5/25/2012 3:03 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
My son knew of a pile of press brake dies at his work. They are
cleaning up this week, so he brought the 3/4 ton pickup. He got a
scrap tag for 265 lb. steel ($.25 a lb.), thinking to get a few. His
boss told him to clean it up. "The Kid" said he was afraid to put more
in the truck when he was done, too much weight. He was sure to get
every form they had. Anyway, I got more press brake dies than I know
what to do with.

Should go well with the new shop press.

Karl


Too_Many_Tools May 26th 12 04:23 AM

GLOAT die heaven
 
On May 25, 3:03*pm, Karl Townsend
wrote:
My son knew of a pile of press brake dies at his work. They are
cleaning up this week, so he brought the 3/4 ton pickup. He got a
scrap tag for 265 lb. steel ($.25 a lb.), thinking to get a few. His
boss told him to clean it up. "The Kid" said he was afraid to put more
in the truck when he was done, too much weight. He was sure to get
every form they had. Anyway, I got more press brake dies than I know
what to do with.

Should go well with the new shop press.

Karl


Lucky guy!!

TMT

Ignoramus20994 May 26th 12 04:42 AM

GLOAT die heaven
 
Awesome moment! Those dies will come very handy.

Kind of related... Someone gifted me remnants of an old welder
yesterday. The windings yielded 60 lbs of clean copper, plus about 400
lbs of steel, plus he gave me a frame for a go cart. I will actually
make a go cart.

There is a story behind the welder. I bought it 2 years ago for $0.99
on ebay and sold for $100 or so to the above mentioned person. He
modified it extensively and used for a couple of years. We kept on
good relationship and I gifted him some capacitors for the welder.

Eventually, the welder died and I picked up the scrap.

i

On 2012-05-25, Karl Townsend wrote:
My son knew of a pile of press brake dies at his work. They are
cleaning up this week, so he brought the 3/4 ton pickup. He got a
scrap tag for 265 lb. steel ($.25 a lb.), thinking to get a few. His
boss told him to clean it up. "The Kid" said he was afraid to put more
in the truck when he was done, too much weight. He was sure to get
every form they had. Anyway, I got more press brake dies than I know
what to do with.

Should go well with the new shop press.

Karl


Wes[_5_] May 26th 12 10:31 PM

GLOAT die heaven
 
Karl Townsend wrote:

My son knew of a pile of press brake dies at his work. They are
cleaning up this week, so he brought the 3/4 ton pickup. He got a
scrap tag for 265 lb. steel ($.25 a lb.), thinking to get a few. His
boss told him to clean it up. "The Kid" said he was afraid to put more
in the truck when he was done, too much weight. He was sure to get
every form they had. Anyway, I got more press brake dies than I know
what to do with.

Should go well with the new shop press.

Karl


You raised your son right!

Wes[_5_] May 26th 12 11:48 PM

GLOAT die heaven
 
Ignoramus20994 wrote:

Kind of related... Someone gifted me remnants of an old welder
yesterday. The windings yielded 60 lbs of clean copper, plus about 400
lbs of steel, plus he gave me a frame for a go cart. I will actually
make a go cart.

There is a story behind the welder. I bought it 2 years ago for $0.99
on ebay and sold for $100 or so to the above mentioned person. He
modified it extensively and used for a couple of years. We kept on
good relationship and I gifted him some capacitors for the welder.

Eventually, the welder died and I picked up the scrap.


Iggy,

You never cease to amaze me. So what do you think the welder will scrap out at?

Wes

Ignoramus30279 May 27th 12 03:14 AM

GLOAT die heaven
 
On 2012-05-26, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus20994 wrote:

Kind of related... Someone gifted me remnants of an old welder
yesterday. The windings yielded 60 lbs of clean copper, plus about 400
lbs of steel, plus he gave me a frame for a go cart. I will actually
make a go cart.

There is a story behind the welder. I bought it 2 years ago for $0.99
on ebay and sold for $100 or so to the above mentioned person. He
modified it extensively and used for a couple of years. We kept on
good relationship and I gifted him some capacitors for the welder.

Eventually, the welder died and I picked up the scrap.


Iggy,

You never cease to amaze me. So what do you think the welder will scrap out at?

Wes


copper, 150, iron that I received, maybe 45.

Karl's kid did much better, though, as he got something useful.

i


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