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craig71188

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  1. Home Depot on Sawmill had a bunch of Dremel stuff on one of their clearance shelves yesterday. I think there were some sanding drums in there... Sears Hardware also used to have them along with their own brand of sanding drums, but I haven't looked there in a long time.
  2. "Never let a crisis go to waste" The democratic mantra.....
  3. Nigerian Princes everywhere are in a panic!!!!
  4. Yea, the Cannon Ball Run was made as a comedy (to protect the innnocent/guilty?) - Brock Yates' book "Cannonball" tells the real backstory of many of those portrayed in the movie - some of that shit you just can't make up!!! Still looks interesting though...
  5. Columbus is fine - I just got home from Akron-Canton area, I-71 from Rt 61 (Marengo) down to 36/37 (Delaware) was an ice rink. Most of the freeways were fine, but then a snow squall would come up and overwhelm the salt and for a couple of miles - PANIC!!!!! - then back to normal. I did see a newer Mercedes 4-Matic with temp tags trying to slalom threough trafffic, my only disapointment was not seeing it in a ditch later....
  6. 32" Zenith, Black frame & an oak finish entertainment center it fits in perfectly Really don't have a price in mind, but have been contemplating updating for a while. If it sounds interesting, PM me and I can shoot you a couple of pics
  7. Marriott typically has a "concierge level" at their resorts. This is usually a room/floor where you can get free breakfast, snacks during the day and some appetizers in the evening. I don't know of any "honeymoon" access - I access it do to much travel and being a platinum member of Marriott Rewards.
  8. No problem - thanks for checking.... Still in the market
  9. Timken, SKF, FAG, are all good as are MOOG and Precision (but I have heard Precision has slipped a bit in quality). Beware of "house brands" - measure the bearing and hub diameters carefully. The popular way to cheap out on these is to use a smaller bearing and make the hub and/or housing castings thicker. And as to AC Delco - look closely, they manufacture nothing, it's almost all aftermarket suppliers
  10. Should be no problem - as I understand it everything '63 and later is interchangable.
  11. I need a set of stock seat tracks for the drivers side seat in the Camaro (1979)- Anyone got a set they can part with?
  12. Yea, I'm not too picky - the older Deerslayers are smooth bore - I think it's the Deerslayer II that is rifled. At this point I'd be happy with either one.
  13. Thanks. Check the serial number on it if you have one. There is some issue with pre-1963 and earlier not working with the later guns. Also, no, I've never had a problem with this gun - and I bought it when I was 18 and used it hard initially - never failed to cycle, dead nuts reliable.
  14. No, I bought it new in the late '70's. Would just like to have a slug barrel for it. (as opposed to buying another complete one)
  15. TTT If anyone is interested, I will seperate out the "yellow" kart and sell it in a package with one spare motor, spare set of wheels w/slicks, spare set of wheels w/rains, spare driver & axle gears and a cover for $3000 PM me for more specific details...
  16. TTT New link to pics: http://columbus.craigslist.org/rvs/3274147704.html
  17. TTT New Link to pics: http://columbus.craigslist.org/rvs/3274157268.html
  18. Try the off road guys... These guys say they do them "custom": http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Shims.shtml#CustomAxleShims
  19. Yes - the "Deerslayer" is Ithaca's slug barrel for that gun
  20. Looking to purchase a 12g Deerslayer barrel for my Ithace 37 / Featherweight. Anybody got one to sell? Yea, I've seen some online, but I'm not in the $200+ market yet...
  21. You are welcome - glad I could help.
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