Need some help carrying the money?
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I hope you tied them things down good, you'd have scrappers following you everywhere
That reminds me of a Jay Leno monologue, two guys robbed a Krispy Creme Donuts, then stole a truck for their get-away, but the doors were still open, donuts falling out. By the time Leno gets through with the story, there's like 500 cops chasing that truck!
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That reminds me of a Jay Leno monologue, two guys robbed a Krispy Creme Donuts, then stole a truck for their get-away, but the doors were still open, donuts falling out. By the time Leno gets through with the story, there's like 500 cops chasing that truck!
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We dont like Krispy Creme....Dunkin Donuts is the preferred pastry of choice thank you!
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this ol dog learns something new every day too. I coulda been a police dog, but I didn't like donuts
Nice pile of cash there, most of em al or brass ?
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zito, i cut the tanks off with a table saw, its very fast, i stand off to the side and run them thru using a regular wood cutting blade, id have to look at the sheet but i think the aluminum ones were .65 and the brass has fell since last time i sold any it was 1.75. later ill go back and get the brass tube outa the tanks and sell the tanks for breakage
tater, only 7 of them were brass and one of those was the thin one off of those 90's olds they only weigh about 5lbs, the rest were good size.
Nice, I like that table saw idea, will have to keep my eyes open for a cheap saw for that. I've just been shipping my rads dirty because cleaning them was just too much hassle.
when you do im sure your safe but saftey glasses a must, i had a ryobi and it worked great, stupid story but i ended up tearing it up, we picked up a skil table saw at lowes for 149.99. here are the tanks after being cut, and the 2nd pic is all the shavings. today im gonna clean this mess up and make a small run to the scrap yard
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