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 Posted: Wed Mar 11th, 2020 05:51 pm
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Cam Kuruliak
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I found this on FB Marketplace She is asking $350 and I already asked if she would ship and she said no Here is the link I think it  Is quite high but I an a noice when it comes to pricing Here is the link
Cam

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1443510775830478/ 




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 Posted: Wed Mar 11th, 2020 07:56 pm
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George Durbin
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NVM...

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NVM?

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George Durbin
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I thought it was a 29646... which are selling for $75-$150 depending on condition... " In my opinion" For what ever that's worth... A 19646 are worth another $50 - $100 "In my opinion" For whatever that's worth...

Geo...

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But you didn't explain the meaning of "NVM"! Or....am I just being dense?

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George Durbin
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Rod Rogers wrote: But you didn't explain the meaning of "NVM"! Or....am I just being dense?

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Oh!  Heheh...   NVM = Never mind...

Geo...

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Well, I wasn't being too dense. In my books, that should be "NM"! But who listens to me!

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YKM

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Brad Hughes wrote: YKM


LMK, OK?  :wondering:

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Brad Hughes
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YOUR 1ST RESPONSE WAS CORRECT

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George Durbin
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Cmon K! U R killin me!😆😅🤣
Geo...

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Is the AFCA going to continue this forum with words being ok to use or will we have to change to internet and texting slang?   I don't need new tricks now.

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To me, none of these posts should be on BST. Nothing is for sale or trade?  Just comments about stuff for sale elsewhere. Should be posted elsewhere. 
Am I wrong? 

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Steve Stephens wrote: Is the AFCA going to continue this forum with words being ok to use or will we have to change to internet and texting slang?   I don't need new tricks now.

CWAJGA?  :wondering:

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19646 are Another $50 to $100 ? More than what's shes asking or 50 to 100 in total ?Thanks 

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Richard Littlepage wrote: 19646 are Another $50 to $100 ? More than what's shes asking or 50 to 100 in total ?Thanks 

This is my opinion... $150-$250 dependingvon condition...

Geo...

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I paid $300 for mine, brass cage and cast hub. Good fans, definately worth 300

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I agree with Mark. Worth 300 or more. Try buying the stationary cast hub blade, early brass cage and switch.

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I have 2 for less, 300 for nice, 150 for rust

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$150, I will find a cage & struts

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$300 delivered to Aiken. Gold numbers, original Japan, original brass, etc,


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Screw that, make it $350, what I paid minus shipping

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 Curios. How would you fix the chip on the base?

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That could be TIG welded.

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👍  now there would be grinding involved in that wouldnt there?  Just trying to keep the base as original as possible. it fits clean but just broke 😭

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Jim Kovar wrote: Steve Stephens wrote: Is the AFCA going to continue this forum with words being ok to use or will we have to change to internet and texting slang?   I don't need new tricks now.

CWAJGA?  :wondering:

TBH I'm JK!  :thumbup

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Richard Littlepage wrote: 👍  now there would be grinding involved in that wouldnt there?  Just trying to keep the base as original as possible. it fits clean but just broke 😭You'd have to grind a slight bevel on both pieces to fill with weld, but that could be done on the underside. 

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EPOXY, Then paint i reckon

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Steven P Dempsey wrote: EPOXY, Then paint i reckonThat would possibly work too, if you didn't put weight on the repair.

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I've bronze welded several of those using the "sweat brazing" technique. Do not bevel, but thoroughly clean both surfaces of the crack. Heat until the bronze melts and wicks into the crack. It's a very strong repair. You can also build up on the underside of the crack for more strength. Requires only a torch and brazing rod. I use propane/oxygen which gets hot enough.
Alternatively use nickle silver rod which is a little stronger.
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