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JAinVA

Eric,

   I hate to admit my age but I remember using the metal oil can spout.Many an oil change and top off with one.Of course the PB Blaster and anything with synthetic on it is fairly new.

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, JAinVA said:

I remember using the metal oil can spout

Those were on the way of the dodo bird when I got into cars but I definitely did use some....

 

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JCM

If I remember correctly the oil didn't always come out of the metal spout but on top of the can if not inserted all the way.  ?

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8ntruck
21 minutes ago, JCM said:

If I remember correctly the oil didn't always come out of the metal spout but on top of the can if not inserted all the way.  ?

Yup.   You're right.  I had forgotten that little gem.

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Achto

My fav was the card board containers with the metal top & bottom. Try to puncture the can with the spout and end up having the card board can crush or buckle on you. Course I was pretty young when these were in use so maybe I was doing it wrong. :dunno:

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SylvanLakeWH
43 minutes ago, JCM said:

If I remember correctly the oil didn't always come out of the metal spout but on top of the can if not inserted all the way.  ?

 

Absolutely...I remember my 93 year old dad showing us how you punched it through the can and then shimmied it side to side to curl the can top down until the spout hit the rim just right... and it still leaked!!! :D

 

As dad always told us five kids: “I taught you everything I know, and you still don’t know anything...!” - come to think of it he still says that...!  :confusion-confused:

 

Cool collection of old stuff! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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troutbum70

I think the charger on the top left looks older than the cans maybe.

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Lee1977

Anybody remember the Monkey Grip Hot Patches and spider looking clamp mounted on the garage wall. Filed the tube around the hole clamped the patch down and set it on fire.

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bc.gold
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

Anybody remember the Monkey Grip Hot Patches and spider looking clamp mounted on the garage wall. Filed the tube around the hole clamped the patch down and set it on fire.

 

The one we had was portable, hot patch vulcanizing, they gave off a lot of smoke once the fuel was lit.

 

 

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bc.gold
2 hours ago, troutbum63 said:

I think the charger on the top left looks older than the cans maybe.

 

Looks to be Tungar bulb rectified battery charger, eerie glow in the dark light. i believe the Tungar bulb came before the selenium rectifier was invented.

 

 

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bc.gold
4 hours ago, JAinVA said:

Eric,

   I hate to admit my age but I remember using the metal oil can spout.Many an oil change and top off with one.Of course the PB Blaster and anything with synthetic on it is fairly new.

 

I hate to admit my age but can remember when my car used a 6 volt battery., a generator, vacuum wipers and  the whole car was made from metal..

 

Had 6.50 x 15 biased tires, when radials came out you thought you died and went to heaven they rode so smooth and gripped the highway like a tigers paw..

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, troutbum63 said:

I think the charger on the top left looks older than the cans maybe.

I'll bet it is...

 

I'll snap a pic of the battery next to it sometime.

That's a dry battery that's been around a bit.

 

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ri702bill

Bcgold:

 

Yup, the things I don't miss - my 1st car had 4 wheel drum brakes with no self adjuster mechanism, ignition points, carburetor with a finicky choke, vacuum wipers, no backup lights, and a 12 volt generator. Every 5 thousand miles or so, you had to adjust the brakes and the points. As for the vacuum wipers, as they say, they suck. The real annoying item was the pair of nylon cord snow tires the previous owner threw in when I bought it - they would get pretty large flat spots on the tread from sitting overnight - they rode like Flintstone tires for about 5 miles until they heated up.

Bill

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Ed Kennell

Hope you don't mind Eric....here are a few things on my walls that you may find interesting.

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Hope you don't mind Eric

ALWAYS feel free to add whatever you like to any one of my threads. On topic or not.

 

 

Wicked cool shelf!

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8ntruck

Ring, ring. "Helllo. Corner drugstore" 

 

"Do you have Prince Albert in a can?"

 

"Yes we do."

 

"Well let him out!"  Laughter, hang up.

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The Tuul Crib
16 hours ago, JCM said:

If I remember correctly the oil didn't always come out of the metal spout but on top of the can if not inserted all the way.  ?

:text-yeahthat:

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ebinmaine
58 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Ring, ring. "Helllo. Corner drugstore" 

 

"Do you have Prince Albert in a can?"

 

"Yes we do."

 

"Well let him out!"  Laughter, hang up.

 

For some reason this one always entertained me:

 

Ring, ring. "Helllo. Corner drugstore" 

 

"Is your refrigerator running?"

 

"Yes, I think so."

 

"Well you better go catch it!"  Laughter, hang up.

 

 

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formariz

@Ed Kennell  I see you have there a bottle from my homeland. The bear. What was it ?Liqueur?

 

What is the item with the blue handle on first photo?

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bc.gold
10 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Bcgold:

 

Yup, the things I don't miss - my 1st car had 4 wheel drum brakes with no self adjuster mechanism, ignition points, carburetor with a finicky choke, vacuum wipers, no backup lights, and a 12 volt generator. Every 5 thousand miles or so, you had to adjust the brakes and the points. As for the vacuum wipers, as they say, they suck. The real annoying item was the pair of nylon cord snow tires the previous owner threw in when I bought it - they would get pretty large flat spots on the tread from sitting overnight - they rode like Flintstone tires for about 5 miles until they heated up.

Bill

 

:text-bump: mechanical or hydraulic brakes.

 

Vacuum wipers, what a hoot they were not enough power to remove slushy snow or rain in a heavy down pour and would stop working when the vehicle was going up a grade.

 

You could add a canister to the system that would store extra vacuum for such occasions.

 

If Chris's 30 DeSoto does not already have a vacuum reservoir he might consider adding one. Is just a can with a one way check valve installed in the vacuum line coming off the intake manifold.

 

Could use a check valve from a power brake booster with the grommet set directly into the canister.

 

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, formariz said:

@Ed Kennell  I see you have there a bottle from my homeland. The bear. What was it ?Liqueur?

 

What is the item with the blue handle on first photo?

The bear contains Rose Wine.

The blue handle item is a battery cell tester.

 

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ebinmaine
On 4/1/2020 at 10:25 PM, troutbum63 said:

I think the charger on the top left looks older than the cans maybe.

Here's the battery that sits beside the charger.

It has a broken corner from being dropped.

It was sitting on the shelf (broken mind you. Not sellable)   of a local Chevrolet dealer for several decades because the owner wouldn't allow anything to be tossed.

 

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tom2p
On 4/1/2020 at 10:19 PM, Achto said:

My fav was the card board containers with the metal top & bottom. Try to puncture the can with the spout and end up having the card board can crush or buckle on you. Course I was pretty young when these were in use so maybe I was doing it wrong. :dunno:

 


quick motion often worked best 

 

but a good quality spout was a must 

 

still as you stated - cardboard container ... 

 

 

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tom2p


great to see the old Esso stuff 

 

brings back memories - almost brings a tear to my eyes lol

 

a neighbor owned a local Exxon service station - I worked there for years when I was a kid 


still recall when they made the changeover from Esso to Exxon 


across the intersection was a small Gulf station with a penny candy store inside ... spent a lot of time there also  ... could fill a small paper bag with candy for a quarter 

 

good candy - but avoid the Gulf gas - only gas our little two stroke bikes objected to ... ran hot and detonated ... ironically Gulf 'No Knocks' was the worst in this category 

 

back in the day the Amoco premium was the stuff we often  looked for ... Amoco 'white gas' ... even more than Sunoco 260 ...

 

 

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