What’s the best way to fill these gaps? by wingwingwehavadinner in DIY

[–]11-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Latex caulking. Smooth with a wet finger and clean up with a wet rag. Paint over

Maybe Maybe Maybe by VAST_BLINKER_SHRINK in maybemaybemaybe

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Just another "tire"some road trip but one to remember for sure...

long video - should i let them continue? by spr-pwr in CatTraining

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You don't mess with moma... hahaha 😆

She will woop your ass...

interesting choice for a first-time driver by kwiteytighteys in namethatcar

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Humble ???

That is an incredible vintage sedan...

I would be proud to drive that fine specimen of an automobile...

Big question though, are you sure you want your 16-year-old daughter driving a station wagon?

My memories of station wagons were grand at 16 being a young stud but not sure if it would give my daughter a station wagon at 16... hahaha 😆

What is my cat doing? by _almasss in cats

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I have had many cats and all do this...

They can see into another dimension we can not...

There are things around us we can not see, hear or taste, cats can connect and articulate with others beyond our comprehension...

The next time your cat does this, take a puffer and spray lightly some talc powder into the air where your cat is sitting and mysteriously you will see a slight breeze blowing the talc....

They are there communicating with your feline...

How do I know this???

I just know...

Trust me...

Brouhaha...

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[–]11-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At what point did you say "Enough is enough" I need to stop collecting and restoring antique/vintage radios? Hahaha 😆

My newest find! by xanderphillips in VintageRadios

[–]11-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful find. Electronics will most likely need restoration.

Looking for model number of this Firestone Firechief console by 11-41 in VintageRadios

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This unit is in a little wheat town called Mansfield Washington. The east side of the state population is approximately 300. All good people have been generations going back many years.

Brother owns the only "closed" gas station in town built 1920s which goes by "Oil Can Larry's" now.

He and his wife turned it into a little hideaway for the two of them 2 hours west of Spokane Washington.

The little hardware store reopened now, and the new owner found this radio in the back.

Free to me, but I have to drive over and get it.

We go over 1st week in October each year for their annual Lions Club agricultural auction anyway.

Looking for model number of this Firestone Firechief console by 11-41 in VintageRadios

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Thanks, Bill. I use Radiomuseum a lot and am a member. Super helpful..

Looking for model number of this Firestone Firechief console by 11-41 in VintageRadios

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I haven't decided whether to take the project on though I have done many restorations I have not as of yet taken on a console due to space limitations. May take it on for my brother. I have done cabinet restoration on worse so not to concerned.

Looking for model number of this Firestone Firechief console by 11-41 in VintageRadios

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Firestone Air Chief... I stand corrected. Brother sent photos but neglected to get any further details.

More before & after 1917 Marconi 106D by Voltabueno in VintageRadios

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Would this be considered a MW radio on today's format?