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Rod in Hedley BC has a junk store set up as a tourist attraction one room is set up with black light the sculptures are made from scrap metal. No admission to get in he charges to get out.

 

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The Mercedes was junk, smelled musty and she rode like a ship on the high seas rolled with the waves, bought this little gem instead.

 

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Some Bronco's having a family reunion.

 

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Hope Slide.

 

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The creek i was planning to prospect dried up.

 

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Bob the owner of the junk yard relaxing at the outdoor kitchen.

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, bc.gold said:

Bronco's

Those first Gen ones are fetching HUGE money now.  

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Landfill custodian benefits, this walk about only covered a small portion of the property.

 

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Jeff-C175
3 minutes ago, bc.gold said:

benefits

 

Benefit?  ... you think?  Looks a right mess to me!  

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4 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Benefit?  ... you think?  Looks a right mess to me!  

 Agreed it is and he does not part easily with anything, rather fight the suits at the municipal hall than comply with a clean up order.

 

The suits from  the insurance broker even tell these folks how many chickens their allowed to keep.

 

Fortunately it's not my problem, just sharing some pictures of things that caught my eye.

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Tiller with twin cylinder Wisconsin engine.

 

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OEM Factory duel four barrel manifold for Hemi.

 

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ZXT
On 7/15/2021 at 5:40 PM, bc.gold said:

Under every tarp a new treasure.

 

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On 7/16/2021 at 8:44 PM, bc.gold said:

Tiller with twin cylinder Wisconsin engine.

 

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I wouldn't mind having that Desoto Hemi with the Weiand 2-4 intake.. Also would love to have that Dodge step side long bed sitting there..

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Kate looking after business, she wants to pickle some cherries.

 

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Some old trucks.

 

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Heading East out of Golden BC, doing some long overdue road work.

 

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Jeff-C175
34 minutes ago, bc.gold said:

pickle some cherries.:D

 

Is that what she told you?

 

Sorta like when I told my better half that they were Tomato plants!  :no:

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40 minutes ago, bc.gold said:

Some old trucks.

 

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Those Power Wagons would fit in nicely around my place..

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River rock, its well rounded indicating it traveled some distance from the source.

 

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13 hours ago, bc.gold said:

River rock, its well rounded indicating it traveled some distance from the source.

 

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The rock a gift from Mother Nature, small sample broken off then ground into a powder then subjected to aqua regia in order to determine wither to move forward a small piece of copper was added to the leach.

 

Copper will only cement metals below itself in the electromotive series of metals which all happen to be precious with the exception of mercury.

 

In the beaker to the right a beautiful black precipitate, next is to test the orange liquor to see which metals are present. In the meantime I've returned home to get my ball mill to grind up the rock.

 

The mill will be coming with me on my return trip to BC. Then another trip to Vancouver Island to pick up a small jaw crusher that my buddy John gave me.

 

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On 7/16/2021 at 6:42 PM, bc.gold said:

 Agreed it is and he does not part easily with anything, rather fight the suits at the municipal hall than comply with a clean up order.

 

The suits from  the insurance broker even tell these folks how many chickens their allowed to keep.

 

Fortunately it's not my problem, just sharing some pictures of things that caught my eye.

Previous owner brought most of the junk onto the property when the RM started on his case he buried most of everything under piles of sawdust from the local mill.

 

The items once buried are no longer under sawdust but the piles are everywhere, I suggested to Bob and Kate to inoculate the sawdust with mushroom mycelium to turn a profit while the mushrooms decompose the organic material.

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On 7/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, bc.gold said:

River rock, its well rounded indicating it traveled some distance from the source.

 

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The rock is mainly composed from Alluvial Gold Dust, gold ground so fine by the glacier it no longer reflects light as gold flakes would but appears as a brown powder when the rock is ground up in a mortar or ball mill for processing.

 

This type of gold is often over looked.

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Gardner Denver.

 

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A friends Black Smith shop, cast iron forge with rheostat controlled fan, power hammer powered with repulsion induction, large selection of tongs and a 85 pound anvil I gave Pat years ago.

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