Eaglesfate
Bronze Member
Pulled a box full of Delta Drive belts, jig saw blades, and two packs of sanding disks all new still in their boxes.
Maybe it's Dollar General, or Walmart, but one of the big chain stores QC still (as of 2 or 3 years ago) required the old slide hammer cylinder sample, and speedy for moisture, and scaling ,and all that BS. I've seen it once or twice. I mean, I guess you have a fixed volume, you weigh it, subtract the accurate moisture %, and it's nothing but math to get a dry PCF... but as long as the nuke gauge guy doesn't test pumping material, they are accurate and fast.My boss was always wanting to oven dry samples and apply a moisture correction when we took nukes. I hated it what’s the point of the nuke gauge if you don’t get instant results.
I use this search feature for Craigslist. Very seldom do I go to Craigslist directlyI dont think the Craigslist app even works anymore.
I stopped using Craigslist because it seemed like everybody else there was either a dealer or a scammer.They must be getting killed by Facebook. Does anyone even use Craigslist any more?
That hurts, I remember When I was 10'ish my dad and grandfather would take me out to a line of dumpsters, the local mines were auctioning off huge amounts of tools, and what ever was not sold was pitched, we helped alleviate their loads. (Allegedly)We have a dumpster site about 4 miles from home we use once a week. About a year ago there was a large antique hump back chest below a dumpster with the attendant lady standing there. She said it was too heavy to lift it up and in. She said a middle aged guy left it for trash and it belonged to his recently deceased father.
We looked inside and it was packed FULL of (drum roll...) baseball cards!!!!! All organized, many of them autographed, many in plastic with a rating seal. From what I could see a wide variety of years, some were very old.
Unfortunately we were in a car and in a hurry. If in my truck I would have loaded it and I'm not a collector.
The lady working there said she would call a collector she knew. To this day I think about I should have gone home, got the truck. Who knows what it was worth...thousands of cards.