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re powering a pontoon, now decking material selection
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:34:33 -0400, jim wrote:
JohnH wrote: ?;^ Q Now you're talking'! Trailer parks are the way to go. You might try driving around the neighborhood the evening before trash day also. That's how I picked up the carpet for my garage. What do you think? http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2..._DIS0001-1.jpg That's appropriate for a great bike or two! The bicycle in the back is sized for WAFA. Have you two been riding together? That seat's not nearly wide enough for WAFL. That rug might be worth some serious cash. Take it to a oriental rug dealer and get it appraised. Let's wait for a few more oil changes thereon just to increase the value some. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
#32
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re powering a pontoon, now decking material selection
On Oct 26, 7:25*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:34:33 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: ?;^ Q Now you're talking'! Trailer parks are the way to go. You might try driving around the neighborhood the evening before trash day also. That's how I picked up the carpet for my garage. What do you think? http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2..._DIS0001-1.jpg That's appropriate for a great bike or two! The bicycle in the back is sized for WAFA. *Have you two been riding together? That seat's not nearly wide enough for WAFL. That rug might be worth some serious cash. Take it to a oriental rug dealer and get it appraised. Let's wait for a few more oil changes thereon just to increase the value some. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" *[A Narcissistic Hypocrite]- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well guys. I passed on the pontoon. I went and looked at it in better light and I had cash with me, and glad I didn't bite on it. The owner said he wouldn't be there, but I could help myself to looking at it in his machine shed. The pontoons were good looking, but I noticed that even with the trailer sitting of flat and level concrete, I noticed that one pontoon was actually higher than the other in the front and lower in the back. I crawled underneath it and saw a slight wrinkle about mid way back on one of the tubes. I then noticed on the "Hoosier" style trailer that somebody had done some welding on the frame, and a slight bend (more like a dent) in the front axle. Oh, they did a good job welding on the frame, but I noticed that it looked like they had taken a torch to heat the axle to straighten it back out and where the damaged tube was, there was also a new tire and rim. even though I didn't see any damage to the bottom of the tube, like a heavy scrape or gouge, it hit me what probably happened. Either a wreck from the tire blowing, and causing a semi roll-over, or they hit something pretty hard, and it took out the tire and rim and bent the axle. thus putting a wrinkle in the tube. Granted, this was a stolen recovery vessel and it looked like it would have been a good deal, especially since I had a spare engine to replace the one that was stolen. I wouldn't mind building the boat from the floor on up, and outfitting it the way I wanted, but that's too much damage. So, It wasn't the bargain I thought it would be, so I walked. Good thing , too! Thanks for the advice on flooring and having a bit of fun with the linoleum! |
#33
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re powering a pontoon, now decking material selection
On Oct 29, 2:33*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:19:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Well guys. I passed on the pontoon. I went and looked at it in better light and I had cash with me, and glad I didn't bite on it. The owner said he wouldn't be there, but I could help myself to looking at it in his machine shed. The pontoons were good looking, but I noticed that even with the trailer sitting of flat and level concrete, I noticed that one pontoon was actually higher than the other in the front and lower in the back. I crawled underneath it and saw a slight wrinkle about mid way back on one of the tubes. *I then noticed on the "Hoosier" style trailer that somebody had done some welding on the frame, and a slight bend (more like a dent) in the front axle. Oh, they did a good job *welding on the frame, but I noticed that it looked like they had taken a torch to heat the axle to straighten it back out and where the damaged tube was, there was also a new tire and rim. even though I didn't see any damage to the bottom of the tube, like a heavy scrape or gouge, *it hit me what probably happened. Either a wreck from the tire blowing, and causing a semi roll-over, or they hit something pretty hard, and it took out the tire and rim and bent the axle. thus putting a wrinkle in the tube. Granted, this was a stolen recovery vessel and it looked like it would have been a good deal, especially since I had a spare engine to replace the one that was stolen. *I wouldn't mind building the boat from the floor on up, and outfitting it the way I wanted, but that's too much damage. *So, It wasn't the bargain I thought it would be, so I walked. Good call. In this market you should be able to find a better deal. One thing that will bend an axle is dropping a wheel off in a culvert and having the axle hit the end cap. agreed. Anywho damage was done and noticed. Yep, as winter comes on, there will be others. I'm giong to keep my eyes open. I did see an OK 26' pontoon complete with single axle trailer and 30 hp Johnson go on eBay for a BIN of $2100.00 . The seats were so-so but it had a next to new (according to description) folding bimini top. The guy said the only reason he was selling it was because he bought another boat so it had to go. Sorry I couldn't have checked it out. it was just 50 m. away too. |
#34
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re powering a pontoon, now decking material selection
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:19:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Oct 26, 7:25*pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:34:33 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: ?;^ Q Now you're talking'! Trailer parks are the way to go. You might try driving around the neighborhood the evening before trash day also. That's how I picked up the carpet for my garage. What do you think? http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2..._DIS0001-1.jpg That's appropriate for a great bike or two! The bicycle in the back is sized for WAFA. *Have you two been riding together? That seat's not nearly wide enough for WAFL. That rug might be worth some serious cash. Take it to a oriental rug dealer and get it appraised. Let's wait for a few more oil changes thereon just to increase the value some. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" *[A Narcissistic Hypocrite]- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well guys. I passed on the pontoon. I went and looked at it in better light and I had cash with me, and glad I didn't bite on it. The owner said he wouldn't be there, but I could help myself to looking at it in his machine shed. The pontoons were good looking, but I noticed that even with the trailer sitting of flat and level concrete, I noticed that one pontoon was actually higher than the other in the front and lower in the back. I crawled underneath it and saw a slight wrinkle about mid way back on one of the tubes. I then noticed on the "Hoosier" style trailer that somebody had done some welding on the frame, and a slight bend (more like a dent) in the front axle. Oh, they did a good job welding on the frame, but I noticed that it looked like they had taken a torch to heat the axle to straighten it back out and where the damaged tube was, there was also a new tire and rim. even though I didn't see any damage to the bottom of the tube, like a heavy scrape or gouge, it hit me what probably happened. Either a wreck from the tire blowing, and causing a semi roll-over, or they hit something pretty hard, and it took out the tire and rim and bent the axle. thus putting a wrinkle in the tube. Granted, this was a stolen recovery vessel and it looked like it would have been a good deal, especially since I had a spare engine to replace the one that was stolen. I wouldn't mind building the boat from the floor on up, and outfitting it the way I wanted, but that's too much damage. So, It wasn't the bargain I thought it would be, so I walked. Good thing , too! Thanks for the advice on flooring and having a bit of fun with the linoleum! Fun? I was serious as sin! -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
#35
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re powering a pontoon, now decking material selection
On Nov 2, 3:02*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:19:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Oct 26, 7:25*pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:34:33 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: ?;^ Q Now you're talking'! Trailer parks are the way to go. You might try driving around the neighborhood the evening before trash day also. That's how I picked up the carpet for my garage. What do you think? http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2..._DIS0001-1.jpg That's appropriate for a great bike or two! The bicycle in the back is sized for WAFA. *Have you two been riding together? That seat's not nearly wide enough for WAFL. That rug might be worth some serious cash. Take it to a oriental rug dealer and get it appraised. Let's wait for a few more oil changes thereon just to increase the value some. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" *[A Narcissistic Hypocrite]- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well guys. I passed on the pontoon. I went and looked at it in better light and I had cash with me, and glad I didn't bite on it. The owner said he wouldn't be there, but I could help myself to looking at it in his machine shed. The pontoons were good looking, but I noticed that even with the trailer sitting of flat and level concrete, I noticed that one pontoon was actually higher than the other in the front and lower in the back. I crawled underneath it and saw a slight wrinkle about mid way back on one of the tubes. *I then noticed on the "Hoosier" style trailer that somebody had done some welding on the frame, and a slight bend (more like a dent) in the front axle. Oh, they did a good job *welding on the frame, but I noticed that it looked like they had taken a torch to heat the axle to straighten it back out and where the damaged tube was, there was also a new tire and rim. even though I didn't see any damage to the bottom of the tube, like a heavy scrape or gouge, *it hit me what probably happened. Either a wreck from the tire blowing, and causing a semi roll-over, or they hit something pretty hard, and it took out the tire and rim and bent the axle. thus putting a wrinkle in the tube. Granted, this was a stolen recovery vessel and it looked like it would have been a good deal, especially since I had a spare engine to replace the one that was stolen. *I wouldn't mind building the boat from the floor on up, and outfitting it the way I wanted, but that's too much damage. *So, It wasn't the bargain I thought it would be, so I walked. Good thing , too! Thanks for the advice on flooring and having a bit of fun with the linoleum! Fun? I was serious as sin! -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" *[A Narcissistic Hypocrite] Oh, I know John. I was serious too! but you can still have fun and be serious. I think. |
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