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  1. Don't believe so. If you have a compatible Ubiquiti router I think they may be configurable as such.
  2. Joe, Get yourself two of these and be done... Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM2 2.4GHz Indoor/Outdoor airMax 8dBi CPE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DCNRTAG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ABmwAbXKXDTGC The Ubiquiti stuff is great, the whole series really. I've had a pair of these bridging around a quarter mile across downtown Newark for a few years now no problem, and there are many accounts of people shooting these (and the M5 model) over a mile line of sight without issue. If you have line of sight you're golden, and a few trees are no issue. For your application a window mount on the house would be fine to transmit and a wall or pole mount on the outside wall of the garage to receive.
  3. Commercial diesels are pricey to maintain, but 3/4 and 1 ton diesel pickups aren't too bad at all (at least the ones you can maintain without removing the cab) - that's a powerstroke joke kids.
  4. Interstate pricing @ Costco is hard to beat.
  5. Soooo, guy sent it to me as family and friends. I was able to claim it this morning. Thought I avoid fees this way no?
  6. Sounds like sale pending to a guy in NC actually. Considering half payment upfront via paypal to hold them. Any way I can get screwed via paypal, or anything to look out for? I've spoken to the guy on the phone and email and he seems very legit, just trying to over my bases here. Thanks
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  8. Thanks! I do not recall, but I remember they weren't all the same, like they were from several different "series". I've had similar questions from craigslist though. Out of town for work until Thursday, and I wil likely open several of them up when I get back.
  9. Thanks guys. When I had them out I know the bigger ones were listed for $300ish a piece. I really really really don't want to unbox them all given that it was such a pain in the ass to begin with, but I realize I may have no choice without giving them away. As for facebook, I've still got an active account but haven't logged into it for 5 years or so. I hesitate to break the streak to peddle my collectibles, but may give in. I did list them on craigslist and if you'd like to share I would appreciate it. https://columbus.craigslist.org/clt/d/diecast-model-airplane/6421717953.html
  10. I have a "collection" of around 30 diecast model airplanes I'd like to sell as a lot. For size reference, they are pictured on a full size 4 x 8 pool table. Album link with bigger pics here: https://imgur.com/a/b3Whh I sort of inherited these a few years ago from a relative who passed away. My uncle told me they were going to dumped in a box and taken to good will, and I thought that was a shame. I'm not an airplane guy, but I thought these warranted preserving at least and I knew they were somewhat fragile with all the detail. I bought a couple dozen boxes and several rolls of bubble wrap, and packaged them up carefully. They've been in my basement since then. I did not take time to research each specific model or scale, and I don't have a list of what all is included. All I have are the pictures above, as they are boxed up in my basement. I can tell you that they are diecast metal and all in good shape. They are all pretty heavy, especially the larger ones. They vary in size from around hand size to probably 16-24" wingspan for the larger ones. To be clear these are very detailed display pieces more than toys, though that's not to say that a kid wouldn't appreciate them. From what limited research I did these easily totaled between $2k+ originally, as the big ones are surprisingly expensive. I was thinking these could be a christmas gift for somebody, or that an aviation buff might enjoy displaying them. Before I got them they were all displayed on bookshelves and looked pretty cool. Not looking to cash in, but want these to find a decent home. Make an offer if interested - only looking to sell them together.
  11. It is a really pretty car for sure. I can't help but see some of the current Lexus lemon pucker face in there some too.
  12. If you're running conduit, don't waste your time with 1/2". 3/4" at minimum if there is ANY chance you might change or add anything later. Future you or future anyone will thank you.
  13. +1. Stinky far beyond cat smells. Your house will be THAT house.
  14. Sold in less than 24 hours on craigslist. First guy to see it bought it. Mods please lock. Thanks
  15. My list is similar to what's already mentioned.... On my new civic, I"m surpisingly annoyed to not have: -built in garage door opener (used to homelink) - a goddamn compass. either in the cluster or rear view mirror
  16. Cheap SSD or two for garage and workbench pcs. Maybe catback for civic if a deal comes along. Random assortment of hand tools I'd like to be cheaper. Garage compressor.
  17. I don't recall which garage handicapped parking is, but find that out and have her drop you off there. My grandpa used to go and has a handicapped pass, so it was great. Deal with this I that access is guaranteed close and guaranteed NOT blocked off. Good luck
  18. Good points. I can appreciate where you're coming from, but I suppose I was thinking body rust in super typical areas wasn't a major turn off for sub-$2k truck buyers, especially on an otherwise mechanically solid truck. It's like 95% dent free also, so patch panels would pretty well fix its body issues if somebody cared. Though it is a 305, it's a small block chevy with a th400, and the frame is solid. With respect to electrical wackyness, maybe my wording is poor... If I said, "there are a couple gauges in the cluster that don't work", I feel like nobody would think anything of it. The oil pressure gauge sorta works, but only when the turn signal is flashing . All that said, new price: $1500 - make an offer
  19. Bump before the weekend. Let me know if I'm way off on pricing here. Browsing comparable pickups for sale I thought I was in the ballpark. Again very definitely negotiable.
  20. Trying to help grandpa sell his pickup. He just turned 91 this week and retired from his job as a zoning inspector. He bought it in '97 with 40k miles on it. The original motor was replaced by GM under warranty before he bought it, but I don't have any of those details (replacement may be tied to the VIN, have not pursued that). Putting it here first hoping to avoid craigslist. - 1989 C1500 - Cheyenne trim - all original - 305 V8 - 2wd - automatic trans - 103k miles - Super sweet bug deflector - 8' bed with camper top + drop-in plastic bedliner - Hitch + 4-pin trailer harness - Power Steering, Manual windows, Manual locks - Cloth Bench Seat - AM/FM Radio $1500 obo Complete Imgur Album with more pics: https://imgur.com/a/28z81 The good: - new battery earlier this year - starts easy - recent alternator - I replaced a year-ish ago - good brakes - decent tires - clean interior The not so good: - A/C needs charged - window tint peeling on driver's side window - clearcoat peeling (nearly gone) on hood and roof - rust in typical areas: rear fenders, door bottoms, cab corners - rear bumper encountered something stationary many moons ago- now quite bent - Has the common gauge cluster electrical wackiness that early c/k's enjoy *Most gauges work but oil pressure stays pegged and one of the gauges flickers in time with the turn signal . (speedo, fuel, temp, voltage all seem to work fine) I took it for a cruise into Newark this afternoon and it starts easy, runs good, shifts well, and stops well (for a drum-braked pickup). Steering is typically sloppy but no surprise given the vintage - my first thought is that the rag joint is likely original. Overall it's relatively low-mile, rusty but trusty half ton truck. Spent it's life towing a pontoon boat in and out of storage twice a year and cruising the village for zoning enforcement. If anybody here is interested post or PM/me. My dad or I will meet you to check it out - can be seen at buckeye lake just off SR 79, not far from the boat ramp. $1500 obo Thanks for looking, -Scott
  21. There is a silver CLK for sale in Lockville, right on Pickerington Road 2 minutes south of 33. No idea on condition other than the front fascia is beat up badly and it's in a guys front yard with $4400 on the windshield. Seems a little rich but I can investigate if interested.
  22. Steve somebody on here used to have one of these that was relatively messed with. I always remembered them as good powertrains in need of a less turdly chassis. May the less slow fury be with you.
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