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DennisThornton
1 minute ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Yeah.  I saw they were on eBay too.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

I'd be interested in that if it wasn't so cheaply made

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SylvanLakeWH

But... but... Al Gore’s inner web said only 6 were made...!?? It’s on the googley inner web so it must... gotta be... true... right?!?!?!

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Jeff-C175
16 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Al Gore’s

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The Tuul Crib

Flux capacitor!!

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Too much red
8 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Will bet a little one was helping with carb maintenance.

 

Garry

That's a good possibility. The previous owner had sons and I know one was very mechanically inclined. Don't know what would possess someone told do that but when you're a kid, things don't have to make sense for you to do them.

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Too much red
8 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Will bet a little one was helping with carb maintenance.

 

Garry

That's a good possibility. The previous owner had sons and I know one was very mechanically inclined. Don't know what would possess someone told do that but when you're a kid, things don't have to make sense for you to do them.

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wallfish
39 minutes ago, Too much red said:

That's a good possibility. The previous owner had sons and I know one was very mechanically inclined. Don't know what would possess someone told do that but when you're a kid, things don't have to make sense for you to do them.

Ah Ha! It was put in there for a joke! Or to piss him off!

Guy probably sold it to you because it never ran right!

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, DennisThornton said:

"Only six alethiometers were ever made."

 

I had to Google...

Philip Pullman trilogy. An excellent read for strong juvenile into mid-teens readers.

IMHO, skip the movie version of the Golden Compass. It was made as a star vehicle. Some important subplots and language/themes were blunted to avoid "confusing" (or, in my opinion, offending) viewers who like their entertainment blatant if not bland.

Titles: Golden Compass, Subtle Knife, Amber Spyglass.

 

Apologies for staying off topic...

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

But... but... Al Gore’s inner web said only 6 were made...!?? It’s on the googley inner web so it must... gotta be... true... right?!?!?!

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Gotta be. Probably. Maybe. IDK.

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DennisThornton

Now I want to know two things. 

What's inside the rock?

How many alethiometers were actually made?  (I assumed that in the story, there was only 6...)

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Stepney

Well, let's see..

A flathead wooden handle screwdriver, from the oil pan of a 1935 Ford fire engine. 

A 1927 Wheat penny between the tank and block of my '27 Maytag engine. 

Had a '71 Rupp 440 snowmobile with JB weld over the burnt pistons.. 

Good friend found a preserved corn cob pipe in the water tank of his 1907 Fairbanks Morse engine. 

 

Never had much with my WH's.. at most, I think I once found a mouse skeleton behind the throttle plate of a K181. 

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OldWorkHorse
13 hours ago, Too much red said:

 

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Some people do some crazy stuff to save on gas mileage! :laughing-rofl:

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Handy Don
44 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Now I want to know two things. 

What's inside the rock?

How many alethiometers were actually made?  (I assumed that in the story, there was only 6...)

Yes. Six. It is an important part of the plot.

Clueless about the rock. THAT is crazy!

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WHX??
3 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Antikythera mechanism

I had to google that one.... you guys are on crack it's a rock!....or is it??? 

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ranger

A man I know bought a chainsaw from a local auction. Trying to start it, it would only fire but not run. Eventually he decided to strip the engine only to find someone had fitted a nice carved/turned  “WOODEN” PISTON!!!  Another friend bought a nice looking electric drill for a couple of £’s, it wouldn’t work when he plugged it in, he stripped it to find the armature had been replaced by a bag of sand to “make the weight feel right”!!

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JoeM

As cold as it has been in some places.... at first I thought it was carburetor icing, then I thought it is not melting, then just a mystery. 

 

 

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8ntruck

Found 1/2 of the idle screw inside the OPS .60 nitro engine in one of my R/C boats once.  It was jammed between the big end of the rod and the crank case.  That explained why it went from 20 something thousand rpm to no revs instataiously in the middle of the back stretch.  This was a rotary valve engine.  The screw got chopped in half on its way through the valve.

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953 nut

:confusion-confused:             You know those little pearls that accumulate in the float bowl of the carb. when you use gas with ethanol, perhaps this is the world's biggest ethanol pearl.                         :ROTF:

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WHX??

You win the prize @ranger.... if there is one.... bet the look on your friends face when he saw the sandbag or  the guy with the wood piston was priceless! :)

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DennisThornton
14 hours ago, bcgold said:

Doesn't pass the sniff test. https://www.fotoforensics.com

 

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There is something odd about the picture but what are you seeing in the FotoForensics scan?  Neat site by the way!  Didn't know of it. Thanks for sharing it!

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bc.gold
52 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

There is something odd about the picture but what are you seeing in the FotoForensics scan?  Neat site by the way!  Didn't know of it. Thanks for sharing it!

 

I believe  the image has been photo shopped , he has striped the image of any identifiable meta data.

 

Here's the meta data from Pat's mushroom picture.

 

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Too much red
33 minutes ago, bcgold said:

 

I believe  the image has been photo shopped , he has striped the image of any identifiable meta data.

 

Here's the meta data from Pat's mushroom picture.

 

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I don't know what any of that stuff means. If you're saying it's photoshopped it's not. I haven't used photoshop but once that I know of.  I took the picture on my phone (galaxy note 8) and posted it one here. I don't know why I would take the time to photoshop something like this, I am gaining absolutely nothing from doing so. I took another picture from slightly further away. Doubt it would change your mind on anything but again, why? What would I benefit from doing that?

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ebinmaine
13 hours ago, Too much red said:

but when you're a kid, things don't have to make sense for you to do them

I'm 50 and that still very much applies. 

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ebinmaine

Any post removal pics of the foreign object?

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