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on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple
blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- |
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 21:37:34 -0400, Gerry
wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. I'm SUPPOSED to be cleaning out the garage and shed - you remember what it looked lioke when you picked up the stainless steel mower deck? There is no less there today - - - |
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On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:37:42 PM UTC-4, Gerry wrote:
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. If she objects to that deal, might be getting time to trade her in. Garrett |
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 01:27:40 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton
wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:37:42 PM UTC-4, Gerry wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. If she objects to that deal, might be getting time to trade her in. Garrett Just had a valve job on her in June so I think I'll keep her. At least I know for certain she's not "heartless" |
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 10:20:21 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 01:27:40 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:37:42 PM UTC-4, Gerry wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. If she objects to that deal, might be getting time to trade her in. Garrett Just had a valve job on her in June so I think I'll keep her. At least I know for certain she's not "heartless" Jeeze, high maintenance! It's good that she's a keeper. - I am a Transfinancial--A rich person born in a poor person's body. Please stop the hate by sending me money to resolve my money identity disorder. --anon |
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On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:41:47 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote:
on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously ... Just remember that injuries from knowingly broken used tool use can reduce or nullify medical insurance claims. |
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 22:28:05 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 21:37:34 -0400, Gerry wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. I'm SUPPOSED to be cleaning out the garage and shed - you remember what it looked lioke when you picked up the stainless steel mower deck? There is no less there today - - - I suffer from the same virus! |
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 10:20:21 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 01:27:40 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:37:42 PM UTC-4, Gerry wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. If she objects to that deal, might be getting time to trade her in. Garrett Just had a valve job on her in June so I think I'll keep her. At least I know for certain she's not "heartless" Hopefully her work went as well as my triple bypass in March. |
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 21:18:58 -0400, Gerry
wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 10:20:21 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 01:27:40 -0700 (PDT), Garrett Fulton wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:37:42 PM UTC-4, Gerry wrote: On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:41:46 -0400, wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously -_-- Looks good on you Clare, and I wery much doubt that the Good Lady will object. If she objects to that deal, might be getting time to trade her in. Garrett Just had a valve job on her in June so I think I'll keep her. At least I know for certain she's not "heartless" Hopefully her work went as well as my triple bypass in March. Went VERY well, thank you. |
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On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 10:25:41 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 11:00:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:41:47 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously ... Just remember that injuries from knowingly broken used tool use can reduce or nullify medical insurance claims. BS First things first. Insurers will challenge anything to get out of paying. For example, if you're on a jobsite and you bend 4 inch rigid pipe (RMC) on a bender that's half out of whack? Or that's been broken and put back together? And you're injured? The insurance company can find out about that and challenge payment. |
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 11:35:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 10:25:41 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 11:00:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:41:47 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously ... Just remember that injuries from knowingly broken used tool use can reduce or nullify medical insurance claims. BS First things first. Insurers will challenge anything to get out of paying. For example, if you're on a jobsite and you bend 4 inch rigid pipe (RMC) on a bender that's half out of whack? Or that's been broken and put back together? And you're injured? The insurance company can find out about that and challenge payment. Depends entirely on cercumstances. Who owns the tool? Who broke and fixed the tool? Who knew it was broken and repaired? Who authorized it's use? Who was injured? Was it on a regulated job site? Either way the guy is going to be covered (at least in Canada). The question is who ends up paying what in penalties. If "the company" owns the tool, and it was damaged in use and the damage-repair was reported to the company, and the company authorized it's use on a jobsite, and the employee was injured, the workplace health and safety folks will possibly attempt to crucify "the company" for it - but the emplotee still gets covered. If an inspector walks on site and finds "anything" that does not meet regulations, the job site supervisor and "the company" can be charged - accident or no accident. Dont know about in the "litigous states of america" but that's basically how it works here. The insurance co CAN NOT refuse to pay - and if it's on a worksite it's the workplace health and safety (workman's compensation) board that pays. |
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 11:35:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 10:25:41 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 11:00:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:41:47 PM UTC-4, Clare wrote: on the way home at noon today I drove past a garage sale a couple blocks from home. Something caught my eye so I left my wife in the car and ran back. The guy had a wide assortment of interesting stuff, oncluding a collection of machine tools and measurement tools - bore guages, depth guages, micrometers, boring bars, milling cutters, small taps and dies, reamers, a small tool grinder, a large assortment of dremel tools, a nice set of carbide router bits, dial indicator holders, - I'm sure there is well over $600 worth of stuff. I'm giving him $165 for it tomorrow after I go to the bank for some cash - I think I made a good deal - hopefully SHMBO doesn't disagree too strenuously ... Just remember that injuries from knowingly broken used tool use can reduce or nullify medical insurance claims. BS First things first. Insurers will challenge anything to get out of paying. For example, if you're on a jobsite and you bend 4 inch rigid pipe (RMC) on a bender that's half out of whack? Or that's been broken and put back together? And you're injured? The insurance company can find out about that and challenge payment. And who ever said the used tools were "knowingly broken" - or even that they werer capable of causing injury if they were? - gee, the lock lever on the nicrometer is cracked and won't hold - and it broke my arm (or put my eye out) - yeah - sure!!! |
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