Though it's probably in tiny parts in the metal scrap bin by now, but that pram/baby carrage looks fairly old & complete. I remember one from my childhood that was very similar to that one, it was called a Slivercross & now they are ultra rare.
This is a old video, but I hoped you looked up that baby carriage (pram) before you used it as a side car, as some of those older ones are collectibles, and worth quite a bit of money. Women like using them as decorations in houses as well.
And I've asked this in another older video, but hope you answer 1 of them, what do you mix with the B&C oil to get it to shoot in that gun you have? Getting ready to do my newly acquired vehicle here, and would like to know please.
I hear you mention bar and chain oil as a rust deterrent and undercoating. Do you prefer that now over fluid film? Or say used motor oil. Maybe it's a cost/viscosity/smell equation? Nice work on all your stuff.
If the guy had a lot of machinist stuff those tools could be for filleting in mould making. Those brass clam shells looks kinda like the covers/reflectors for those old opera lime lights, might be cool to make a bike with a lime light.
You always find cool stuff in your area, I find junk in mine. I might have go to your area, you are only like 20 minutes from me, are you down for some competition… Just Kidding I wouldn't do that, besides I have enough junk. Is that Little Hobo sign from the Hobo Railroad? I never noticed it before.
We can't see in those bags there are to dirt.
Thank you for another great video Mustie1. Always enjoy your yard sale videos.
Though it's probably in tiny parts in the metal scrap bin by now, but that pram/baby carrage looks fairly old & complete. I remember one from my childhood that was very similar to that one, it was called a Slivercross & now they are ultra rare.
Oh I can't wait to see the sidecar on bike build. The baby carriage is Way Cool plus it's got all that really cool Chrome tubing on it.
Should use that “mixer” for what it is! Make milkshakes at home! 😃
I can't believe I'm watching someone go to yards sales, 4 years ago…. sigh LOL
This is a old video, but I hoped you looked up that baby carriage (pram) before you used it as a side car, as some of those older ones are collectibles, and worth quite a bit of money. Women like using them as decorations in houses as well.
And I've asked this in another older video, but hope you answer 1 of them, what do you mix with the B&C oil to get it to shoot in that gun you have? Getting ready to do my newly acquired vehicle here, and would like to know please.
now this is killing we order but why you have to buy a baby crib but I know that baby coulda made U.S.A for the past but why
those brass shells would make very fancy exhaust ends.
I hear you mention bar and chain oil as a rust deterrent and undercoating. Do you prefer that now over fluid film? Or say used motor oil. Maybe it's a cost/viscosity/smell equation? Nice work on all your stuff.
If the guy had a lot of machinist stuff those tools could be for filleting in mould making. Those brass clam shells looks kinda like the covers/reflectors for those old opera lime lights, might be cool to make a bike with a lime light.
You always find cool stuff in your area, I find junk in mine. I might have go to your area, you are only like 20 minutes from me, are you down for some competition… Just Kidding I wouldn't do that, besides I have enough junk. Is that Little Hobo sign from the Hobo Railroad? I never noticed it before.