Holy smokes - this is a motherlode!
Anyone need tools in Western Colorado?
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That's quite a list.
I was thinking a 40' cube container could make a nice shop too... but I didn't think there was such a thing, and found there isn't. 'high cube' looks like a term used for high cubic capacity;
40’ high cube containers are suitable for all general cargo transportation. They are almost identical to the 40’ standard containers, except that they have more cubic capacity as they are one foot taller. Found hereErikComment
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That's quite a list.
I was thinking a 40' cube container could make a nice shop too... but I didn't think there was such a thing, and found there isn't. 'high cube' looks like a term used for high cubic capacity;
40’ high cube containers are suitable for all general cargo transportation. They are almost identical to the 40’ standard containers, except that they have more cubic capacity as they are one foot taller. Found hereDonate to my Tour de Cure
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You never know what kind of goodies you can find in a treasure trove of this kind of stuff. I'd love to hit a yard or estate sale like this. Last saturday I visited a local yard sale that advertized 20,000 lbs of nuts and bolts. Being the sucker I am for hardware I had to see what this was all about. This hot and sweaty corner of the world has a lot of large pecan growers and plantations, and this guy was both. His 10,000 + sf shop had pallet racks on all walls with equipment repair supplys and stuff, along with multiple pallets of cases of nuts and bolts. He had purchased the inventory of nut/bolt supplier for the nearby US Marine Corp repair depot when they lost their contract and went broke. A lot of these nuts/bolts were 1" and larger, grade 8, safety wire type and titanium. You never know what you will find at one of these sales, while I was looking at the hardware someone bought a new, never used, double knife 45 degree angle picture frame cutter for $30. that the owner said was in some of the boxes he had bought somewhere. Nothing else I could use here so I thanked him for the visit and went home dazed by the fact that one of my neighbors had more nuts and bolts that I do.Comment
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