Posted by ShadetreeRet on February 15, 2012 at 20:17:18 from (184.3.41.120):
In Reply to: The stuff ya find.. posted by Brad Gyde on February 15, 2012 at 19:55:31:
There was only one Lone Ranger, you have plenty of company! Often a body will keep used pieces "just in case" they might get you by in a pinch. I remember years ago, I did a tune up on my '54 Ford and for some reason tossed the old set of points in my tool box. About two weeks later my sister and I had been visiting some relatives and on the way home the car quit. Some quick diagnostics revealed no spark. The little block that rubs the distributor cam had broken off. So while my sister held a flashlight, I replaced the points with my old set. It bucked and jumped, but we got home. BUT, that is one of the few times any old and used stuff has done me much good. I too, have boxes and buckets of stuff that need to be sorted through or just trashed. I have hauled two pickup loads of non descript stuff to the recyclers and I have a building that I intend to tackle this summer. It has stuff in it that I know I haven't seen in 20 years.
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