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Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 04:08:03 PM
With all this talk about cleaning of basements and chasing old men out of yards, why not do an online version?

I could use a stainless steel stock pot somewhere in the 20 quart size. Anyone got one in their basement they want to get rid of? Doesn't have to be pretty but does have to be big and does have to be stainless.

I'll have to think of some things to sell..nothing comes to mind right away but I have a garage full of something or other that a renter ran off on last fall. Mostly junk but some of it was useful.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 04:09:26 PM
Hey, if the guy looking for dress pants happens to wear a 38" waist, I know in some of those boxes were a whole bunch of those. The guy was a used car salesman or something. Which probably explains him running out on the rent. Smiley
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: K Frame on April 26, 2006, 05:26:53 PM
I can't even imagine why you'd need a 20 quart stainless steel stock pot.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Gewehr98 on April 26, 2006, 05:31:39 PM
Got a bunch of nomex flight suits, camouflage BDUs, AF blue uniform items, .30-06 brass, 9mm brass, .308/7.62mm NATO brass, .223/5.56mm NATO brass, a few older Polaroid cameras.  More later as I make my move back to civilization...
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Harold Tuttle on April 26, 2006, 05:39:00 PM
i wear a 38 but they need to be 34 long or i get floody
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 05:43:42 PM
Let me look this weekend. If I don't get back at you, yell at me. This is my only night off this week..
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 06:17:09 PM
I thought it would be obvious: To make goat milk soap!

Cheesy

Guess I should have asked for lye, too, since that's getting to be a big pain in the ass to find since the crack heads all switched to meth. Red Devil is gone (no lie!) and most companies want you to order it in bulk. I really don't need 30 lbs. of lye. I'd like to make it from scratch but my partner in crime seems skeptical about the process.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 06:21:31 PM
Hey, Gew..that brass is probably more valuable than you think..the price is up something like 82% for copper and over 200% for zinc over a year ago.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Larry Ashcraft on April 26, 2006, 06:30:07 PM
Quote from: Mike Irwin
I can't even imagine why you'd need a 20 quart stainless steel stock pot.
Heck, we can't live without one.  We could use another, or two.  Ever make green chili for forty people? Ever canned salsa, 36 pints at a time?
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: J.J. on April 26, 2006, 07:09:47 PM
Quote from: Barbara
Hey, if the guy looking for dress pants happens to wear a 38" waist, I know in some of those boxes were a whole bunch of those. The guy was a used car salesman or something. Which probably explains him running out on the rent. Smiley
I am the one with the dress pants problem...

Turns out I am a 38 wasit  (30 legs...) let me know if anything you have is my size.  Kind of Ironic huh.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Gewehr98 on April 26, 2006, 07:42:25 PM
Barbara,

I know.  I've got an auction already going on eBay for 200 pieces of .30-06 brass, and within minutes I had bidders. My pack-rat tendencies as a range officer are paying off with all the rifle and handgun brass I brought home, but I now have a 10,000 pound household goods weight allowance for my retirement move, and some of the heavy stuff's gotta go if I want to keep the rest of it. Hence me selling off reloadable brass and gun parts vs. my Tektronix Phaser 780 color laser and combo mill-lathe machine, etc.
 
Regarding the home soap-making venture, I got a bunch of Red Devil lye at our local Publix grocery store a couple months ago for that exact purpose, they still stock it.  As for the soap, it didn't turn out so good.  I think it was the Crisco I used as the fat component.  The finished product never really cured to a complete solid, and was more of a semi-paste goop that I ended up using as a cleansing shower gel until all evidence of the failed experiment was gone.  Hopefully, your technique works better.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 26, 2006, 07:44:31 PM
Gewehr98, have any items that might be interesting to an Airman?
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Gewehr98 on April 26, 2006, 08:07:25 PM
If you're aircrew and enroute PCS to Eielson or Elmendorf, I have my arctic gear...

In-laws already snagged all my spare sets of flight boots, combat boots (Gore-Tex Danners!), jackets, and most of my nomex gloves.  Most of my dress blues I've donated to the local JROTC and Florida Air Academy.  I'll keep my mess dress and presentation service dress uniform for formal events if I ever choose to attend them, they're at the dry cleaners getting pressed and boxed to sit next to my wife's wedding dress.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 01:45:20 AM
Hmm..ok, no Crisco? Lard, maybe?

I'll look at those pants this weekend and let you know, JJ.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 02:41:12 AM
I'd also be interested in a used laptop if I could find one cheaply enough.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Stetson on April 27, 2006, 04:32:14 AM
I may be able to come up with a cheap laptop.  Give me a few days.  Cheap being shipping cost......
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 06:41:28 AM
Barbara,
Larry,

Dang! I wish I'd known you folks needed a 20qt Stockpot.

I got rid of two not long ago. Also had the big ladles and other items. Also a HUGE cast iron dutch oven. [Heavy!], Commercial type Coffee Pot.

Older couple moved to retirement village.

I shot the 20 year old .410 shotgun shells, and .38spls already Smiley  

Laptop: Reminds me, my backup Laptop died.  Need to check into Laptop or at least PC capable of XPPro. I feel a bit "uneasy" not having a backup.


Green Chili : Umm good stuff. I'll have to make do with Sandy's Salsa, and the other Ashcraft Garden Veggies I have.  Larry/Sandy...Those special lids are GREAT for the mason jars btw- thanks!
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: charby on April 27, 2006, 06:54:21 AM
Barbara

I bought a stainless steel 20 qt pot at Walmart 5 years ago for under $20. I think it must have been mismarked.

Mike

I use mine to make beer (boil the wort), make chili for a lot people (as Larry mentioned), boil 4-5 whole chickens at once, cook my salsa before I can it and boil pasta for 20 people.

Charby
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Brian Williams on April 27, 2006, 07:02:41 AM
Look for an enameled Steel pot, The old white spotted blue ones work great, just keep stirring them or they scorch.  Nothing is better that a pot of slow simmered Tomato sauce, the smell fills the whole neighborhood.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: grampster on April 27, 2006, 07:26:06 AM
Larry A,
Some of that Ashcraft salsa is quietly asking to be adopted out to a Michigan family.

PS:  How is mom?  I was thinking about mailing her another get well card.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 07:41:43 AM
grampster-

Re: Sandy's Salsa, not sure if a good idea to get a fella your age addicted to something. *smirk*

You cannot have any field peas with snaps, or pickles. I will "review" your request for Salsa and advise Ashcraft Inc of my review. Cheesy

Err...seems 'puter problems messed me up...so if you have tried to get me, and I missed you, I was not ignoring you , CyberDog ate my emails.


Oh my, how I wish I had some of that guacamole we had in Tulsa...okay the whole menu we had in Tulsa

Steve
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Larry Ashcraft on April 27, 2006, 10:35:03 AM
My ears were burning...

Grampster, mom's not doing so great.  They found infection when they went in to do the new hip, so they removed the entire hip joint and she'll have to do without it for a while (up to a year).  She's in the hospital now, probably for another week, doing therapy.  Good news is, she will be able to walk without the hip joint, she'll just have a bad limp.  And her spirits are pretty good.  Dad's pretty worn out though, making a 100 mile round trip every day to see her.  We give him a break whenever we can.

PS, email me your address.  There may be some salsa left in the stash.  If not, we'll be making more on Labor Day weekend.

Sandy bought her 20 qt stock pot at a local restaurant supply.  She thought the WalMart ones were too light duty.  I think she paid around $70 though.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: grampster on April 27, 2006, 12:31:22 PM
grampster thumbing nose at sm whilst e-mailing Larry his mailing address.  cool

Card is in the mail.  What is you dad's first name, maybe I'll send him a card that might get him chuckling a bit.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Larry Ashcraft on April 27, 2006, 12:37:45 PM
Grampster, Leonard

Thanks Bud. Smiley
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: grampster on April 27, 2006, 12:46:19 PM
Enroute.

sm, yeah I did send you an e mail awhile back.  You seemed to have dropped off the map and I wondered if all was well with y'all.  Good to hear they may offer you a teaching position at your gubmint institution.  I think you'd make a great teacher.

Barbara,
So solly for hijacking your thread.  I'm done now.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 04:08:34 PM
No problem.

I went out and looked at lunch. The pants are 36" x 32". There might be a pair or two in there that are 38" but the ones I saw in my quick look were not. Sorry about that.

These are still available, though.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Guest on April 27, 2006, 04:10:30 PM
Good deal on the laptop..keep me posted.

I don't think enamel will work. I have an enamel pot already but everything I've read says to use stainless. The ones I've seen have all been pretty pricey for new.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: lee n. field on April 28, 2006, 06:58:03 PM
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I can't even imagine why you'd need a 20 quart stainless steel stock pot.
Home beer making.
Title: APS Garage Sale, Trading Post and General Store.
Post by: Stickjockey on April 29, 2006, 05:59:15 AM
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Home beer making.
Works well for meadmaking, too.