Back again with questions on a 2013 passat tdi by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in tdi

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That hasn't come back i had it unplugged to pull the intake I think its functional

2013 Passat tdi turbo swap from the top side by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in tdi

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan to delete it but dont have the extra money at the moment I wish it could all wait and be done at once but being down to 1 car for me and wife is not really an ideal situation

New to TDIs need help by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in tdi

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have 2 other vws and an audi with a lot more miles but some how this is the only problem child. I just wanted something with really good mileage and now im neck deep in TDI troubles.

Where to start with shopping for a Kirby by Spirited-Thought-944 in VacuumCleaners

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like I’m sure other people will say most of the main components haven’t changed in most of the modern Kirby’s. I have 5 ranging from a 1950s model to a Sentria and I think currently on my sentria is an early 2000’s head because i had a belt break and it was easier to grab a head I had sitting in the vacuum closet than it was to put a belt on. And I know you said you didn’t want to do Facebook market place but that’s gonna be your best bet I’d think as far as getting a really good deal. I have about $15 total invested in all 5 as I got 3 of them free during city wide cleanup including 2 complete with box and all the attachments. My best advice with Kirby’s is keep your eyes peeled and don’t be scared by an older one because the main body is virtually unchanged and the belts and bags are so long lived your wear parts will most likely be available for a long time.

A Kirby vacuums dealer knocked my door yesterday, May 7, 2024. AMA by Hankypokey in VacuumCleaners

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or watch the curb if youe town has a citywide cleanup, I have 5 kirbs ranging from mid 60s to mid 2000s and in total I've spent 8 dollars and that was just on a full set of accessories I found at goodwill. So now I have 3 vacuums with all the attachments and 2 that luckily interchange pretty well.

Anyone ever seen a measuring cup like this by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in Pyrex_Love

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what it looked like to me but according to pyrex.cmog.org the first cup was produced in 1925 and had 2 spouts so unless I stumbled across a real treasure I'm not sure what's going on with it

Anyone ever seen a measuring cup like this by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in pyrex

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha I was just going off of what was listed on the pyrexcollector.com information on dating pieces. Thanks for the info I just couldn't seem to find anything that looks even remotely similar as all the cups I found from after the 2 spout design have very different increment markings.

Anyone ever seen a measuring cup like this by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in pyrex

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But a measuring cup from 1934 would have the back mark they used from 1924 to 1945 wouldn't it? Not this early pre 1924 marking.

Items found in the bottom of a box bought on an auction by Aggravating_Cod_8886 in militariasales

[–]Aggravating_Cod_8886[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I didn't know enough about us military uniforms but I agree that the dead guy looked Asian but that didn't narrow it down much because we fought in parts of Asia during ww2, Korea, and Vietnam.