I'd be happier if they did the leg work and cleaned them list them on eBay because almost 100% sure that's the platform they were searching on and then wait six months to get a low-ball offer on the item. The Asking price of any item is not always if ever the actual selling price. search
@@tiggerpatchvintage1826 yep.. no concept for how these things work. You don't show ebay prices to someone buying at a yard sale. If you wanted ebay sale prices, then list it on eBay, dummy, and pay the fees, shipping, and deal with returns.
I went to that Casa Bonita in the early 70's with my parents when we went to Denver for something. It was fairly new, all shiny and everyone was dressed like Carmin Miranda. Then I went with friends when I moved to Denver around 1984, and it was run down and shabby, but they still had the guy dive in the pool. I lived just a couple blocks away from it for awhile. I worked at the Denver Center Theater Company as a stagehand, lived in Capitol Hill, back when you could get a roach apartment for $100. Not anymore.
Another awesome video! I used to hit the yard sales on post near me... I bought things from all over the world. An estate sale granted me some very valuable coins and jewelry, too. Thanks for sharing your time with us!
The two best things I've ever found at yard sales were on the same day, first was a box of trucker radio equipment for 5$, most of it was junk but the one or two things I was able to sell sold for around 30$, if everything had been in working condition could've been over 100$. Second was a nice portable sewing machine. Passed on it when I first went by, then later in the day I was watching a video like this, saw them pick up a sewing machine, my mind connected the dots and I BOLTED back to that sale. Picked it up for 75$, sold it for almost 180$. Sadly those both pale in comparison to getting fresh eggs with a purchase.
That Klein tool cabinet is very nice. Klein is top of the line as is SnapOn tools. Thanks for the great video. Hope you can do another sidewalk cleaning again to see what's out there. P.S. I have that same treasure chest. LOL
Thanks, yea it's great. I straightened out the bend in it and works 100% - yes will be doing more sidewalk videos for sure. They seem to be a favorite here
I must admit that I had no idea that the drawers alone were $15 a piece! That was a shock! Similarly, I bought a brand new Craftsman Tool Chest at a lady's house who lost her husband. It was never used, and was one if the tall, rolling types used in a commercial mechanics garage. It was worth $1500, but I paid $150. I felt so bad... so I gave her $200!
When my older brother passed away a few years back I ended up with 8 of those drawer cabinets full of hardware. He was a diesel mechanic. Amazing what 1 person can have. Love what you do.♥️👍🏼
Hey Shane, I am enjoying ur Friday yardsale edition videos. It is kinda inspiring me to get out and yard sale in similar fashion. I just retired so I have Fridays open haha. Thanks for the gold nugget and silver I was able to pick up on ur website. Appreciate ya.
Thanks for another great video. Garage sales are one of my favorite things to see. Nice scores for you. Wishing you a very happy Labor Day weekend. I have been donating some of my things to my favorite charity, Disable Vets they got a lot of things from me. I don't want my sons to go through all my things and just junk it. I know I should have a sale here. I just don't have the energy any more. I see that people don't always use tables so I could put things on the ground. I just don't like to do it that way. Good to see you Shane!! 🤗🤗
A little trick for finding gold or silver earrings- the earring wire should be the same color as the rest of the earring, never steel. I liked the garbage can and the cooler, those things always come in handy. Keep up the good work!
hey shane, if you were to resell those items you have to add your time in for cleaning, picturing, listing and packing/shipping or meeting up locally to sell those items. See how that hourly wage significantly drops after that...But for personal use you made out well.
I seem to recall that you can contact Yeti and get a replacement latch for your cooler. Those parts drawers are awesome. I'd try to pick a fight over them if I were at the sale. Those are full industrial quality and the brand doesn't matter because they are all the same. You can even pull out the plastic dividers in the boxes and replace them with ones that have a different number/size of bins. If you check the prices you pulled up, they might be for just the boxes and you'd still have to buy the dividers.
I am waiting for a bunch of crumb packs and a nugget I ordered. I can't wait till the mail man gets here this afternoon. Thanks for the great videos and keep up the good work.
When I was visiting Denver back in 2015, my Best Friend was visiting her family, we drove from iowa, I didn't want her going alone, there was this Chinese by the scoop on E. Colfax that was some of the best I ever had. She moved back to Denver back in 2016, she got too homesick.
I feel like if you “beautified” the Yeti cooler (Dawn dish-soap, water and a sponge/brush) on the outside and inside you could hike up the price a little! Make it look like it’s been through less
Some great finds today and nice that you found a little gold too! Great use for those antlers for the nut for the guitar. Love that body shape. Looks like something Chuck Shuldiner would play :)
Dude Chuck's BC Rich stealth is exactly what inspired me to build that "Succubus" design! If you're not too busy you might like my other channel KleshGuitars I uploaded two "luthier" type videos today doing frets on a Manta 7. Definitely keeping me busy lately
@@Klesh Awesome man. I'll check it out. I had a custom guitar made years ago by a luthier named Neal Moser, who used to design for BC Rich. It's awesome that you have that talent as well!
Some awesome scores there!!! Great video thanks for sharing Oh Yeah I discovered recently about metal clay that you can make jewellery with. You can get brass, copper, steel and a heap of non precious metals, but you can also get gold and silver versions that can be hallmarked if tested. Something to keep an eye out for with those hand made looking pieces 🤘🤪🤘
Oh god. Home Depot lumber/building materials/hardware department supervisor here. The plywood is giving me anxiety. I JUST GOT HOME! 😂😂😂 bout $20 retail for that 3/4 inch pine project panel by the way. Edit: after a second look that’s actually a cut off piece of a 4x8ft sheet of cabinet grade…full sheet goes for around $65 right now.
@@TroubledOnePaydirt Baltic birch? Or birch plywood? Here they also sell birch plywood at Home Depot for about $80. I need to go to the specialty hardwood store to get the Baltic birch, they even have it in stock, which comes from Lithuania I believe.
@@Klesh must be regular birch then. We don’t call it Baltic, but I’ve had customers call it that. I never really looked into the difference so I didn’t correct them. Lol….
The belt buckle looking piece is going to be 1/10th 12k gold filled. Throw it into nitric and it’ll eventually get violent, but leave a very nice thick foil.
When we make a trip up to Colorado this summer to visit relatives and pan some gold, tops on our list is to visit Casa Bonita again. Looking forward to that. Great to see it is being refurb'd. @Klesh do you have a storefront we can come visit? Especially if I find some gold to sell you! Or trade for a guitar! hah!
@@Klesh Understood, when the time comes I will try and reach out to you. Would love to see your handmade guitars, i play mostly blues and rock in my free time. Thanks for the reply!
There are those of us that get great satisfaction from spending some time and bleach on a cooler. Pretty doesn't mean good. The converse is also true. As long as there's no holes, it's good.
Nope I left it. It was only Gold filled , so only maybe a dollar or two worth of Gold, and the coin, since it's been mounted in jewelry, lost any numismatic value. It did look pretty cool though!
Klesh your awesome buddy!!! Btw you have me totally hooked on yard sales and gold. It’s all your fault!!!! But really brother?? Thanks for the great ideas and videos!!!
All bags are the “most fun” - depending on what level of difficulty you’re looking for. Check kleshgold.com for details - yes selling on Amazon just make sure the vendor is Klesh 👍⛏
There's a little electronic gold tester that can check your gold real quick. I think it's around a 300 bucks. I have one by Kee, it works pretty good. Have you had that debris from the NYC sidewalks processed yet by chance? I'm super curious abut that one. I'd even offer to recover some of that for you and send it back to you, for science sake. I do a little gold refining as a hobbie.
Hey man! Hey Klesh. You mentioned using that trashcan for salt. I'm assuming for your driveway? Assuming your driveway is concrete? Salt eataway the surface of concrete. Sidewalks, entryways, patios. You've seen it before. But hopefully you don't have concrete? Just trying to save you some hassles of repair & costs. Cement finisher 27 yrs. Whitetail deer. Water's at its lowest. No prospecting vids? Stay cool. Later man.
Lol whenever I go to garage sales I notice the price always a goes up if you pull out your phone and make it obvious you are checking prices. Probably difficult to film as well I would guess but I’ve never tried that.
Hi, Quick tip for the earring. If the post is silver and the rest is gold most likely the earring is just costume. The main part of the earring and the post will be the same color if gold. Great Vid!
That's a loaded question. Started with a paper route when i was 12, worked as a dishwasher when I was 15-16, graduated HS when I was 17 and joined the miilitary. After that did some college, learned a trade and apprenticed around the US as a Guitar builder and ran a guitar repair shop for years. I started a guitar company "Klesh Guitars (separate youtube channel for that)". During the early 2010's I was a coal mining industry in PA and mid 2010's a factory worker. Retired when Bitcoin hit about $20,000 in 2017.
Thanks for the response Klesh, you’ve been a busy man! Also thank you for your service! I admire the business side of what you are doing. Your a true hustler and great business man. Your content is always a pleasure to watch as well. Have a good weekend friend.
I own and operate a small engine repair business for a living. That snowblower was a Chinese one that isn't worth spending money on. I know it looks decent but it's Chinese. Look for Briggs and Stratton engine or tecumseh.
Thanks I went ahead and searched "Tecumseh" on Craiglist and found a Cub Cadet 528 SWE snowblower, the guy wants $500 i emailed waiting on a response thanks@!
@@Klesh the older Tecumseh Engines actually have quite a bit of power and will last almost forever with normal maintenance. I live in Utah and I'm sure in Colorado it's the same for you but ethanol Blended fuel will kill your machine if left in there. Make sure you run ethanol-free Fuel and at the end of the year get all of the gas out of the machine otherwise you're setting yourself up for failure. When you inspect the machine make sure it starts easily and sounds like it runs properly. Also check the augers and transmission to make sure everything feels like it's normal. If one of the blades are spinning with the other isn't then it's a simple $5 fix for a shear pin but make sure you put new shear pins in the augers and not standard bolts. I see so many people that put a regular bolt in place of a shear pin and it will kill the transmission if you hit a chunk of ice or lock it up whereas a shear pin will break first and is a $5 fix. Check your oil to make sure it's not way over full and if it is that means there's most likely gas in the crankcase and that means you need carburetor work. Unfortunately most Tecumseh Engines don't have a drain on the bottom of the carburetor however some have a little spring push pin that you can push in but it makes it kind of a pain to drain. If it doesn't have a drain then at the end of the season you'll need to run the machine until it dies and as it starts to die turn the choke on to use the last little bit of gas out of the system.
Haha is that a thing"? $10 around here is almost unheard of low price when eating these days, when getting some quick drive through food. After all, time is money
I did sell on eBay at one point but I have not in a while because it’s a big hassle with the fees and especially people scamming me bidding up items and then canceling.
Although I support you, I always feel happy when the people find out how valuable their stuff is.
I'd be happier if they did the leg work and cleaned them list them on eBay because almost 100% sure that's the platform they were searching on and then wait six months to get a low-ball offer on the item. The Asking price of any item is not always if ever the actual selling price. search
@@tiggerpatchvintage1826 yep.. no concept for how these things work. You don't show ebay prices to someone buying at a yard sale. If you wanted ebay sale prices, then list it on eBay, dummy, and pay the fees, shipping, and deal with returns.
Those drawer organizers are amazing and the drawers pop out so you can carry to were you are working! Great buy!
"Casa Bonita, I want to go to Black Bart's cave first ", Matt and Trey are the best.
I went to that Casa Bonita in the early 70's with my parents when we went to Denver for something. It was fairly new, all shiny and everyone was dressed like Carmin Miranda. Then I went with friends when I moved to Denver around 1984, and it was run down and shabby, but they still had the guy dive in the pool. I lived just a couple blocks away from it for awhile. I worked at the Denver Center Theater Company as a stagehand, lived in Capitol Hill, back when you could get a roach apartment for $100. Not anymore.
Another awesome video! I used to hit the yard sales on post near me... I bought things from all over the world. An estate sale granted me some very valuable coins and jewelry, too. Thanks for sharing your time with us!
Two bucks for those antlers? It was more like one buck!! Dah dum tsss, get it... "Buck"? 🤣😂
LOL
Thats gold
🤣🤣🤣
The joke is good but some of my country friends admit to using multiple bucks to make one wall piece
Haha yes !
The two best things I've ever found at yard sales were on the same day, first was a box of trucker radio equipment for 5$, most of it was junk but the one or two things I was able to sell sold for around 30$, if everything had been in working condition could've been over 100$. Second was a nice portable sewing machine. Passed on it when I first went by, then later in the day I was watching a video like this, saw them pick up a sewing machine, my mind connected the dots and I BOLTED back to that sale. Picked it up for 75$, sold it for almost 180$.
Sadly those both pale in comparison to getting fresh eggs with a purchase.
SCORE
That Klein tool cabinet is very nice. Klein is top of the line as is SnapOn tools. Thanks for the great video. Hope you can do another sidewalk cleaning again to see what's out there.
P.S. I have that same treasure chest. LOL
Thanks, yea it's great. I straightened out the bend in it and works 100% - yes will be doing more sidewalk videos for sure. They seem to be a favorite here
I must admit that I had no idea that the drawers alone were $15 a piece! That was a shock! Similarly, I bought a brand new Craftsman Tool Chest at a lady's house who lost her husband. It was never used, and was one if the tall, rolling types used in a commercial mechanics garage. It was worth $1500, but I paid $150. I felt so bad... so I gave her $200!
Looks like you got some great finds, well worth the trip. Thanks for taking me along, see you on the next one.
When my older brother passed away a few years back I ended up with 8 of those drawer cabinets full of hardware. He was a diesel mechanic. Amazing what 1 person can have. Love what you do.♥️👍🏼
Good Morning brother, have a blessed day.
I have mentioned this prior to today. Your sound and video equipment are working great. Thank you for the video and your time.
Hey Shane, I am enjoying ur Friday yardsale edition videos. It is kinda inspiring me to get out and yard sale in similar fashion. I just retired so I have Fridays open haha.
Thanks for the gold nugget and silver I was able to pick up on ur website. Appreciate ya.
Glad ya like them! More going up on the website soon, once I get some free time I'll post them.
Thanks for another great video. Garage sales are one of my favorite things to see. Nice
scores for you. Wishing you a very happy Labor Day weekend. I have been donating some
of my things to my favorite charity, Disable Vets they got a lot of things from me. I don't
want my sons to go through all my things and just junk it. I know I should have a sale here.
I just don't have the energy any more. I see that people don't always use tables so I could put
things on the ground. I just don't like to do it that way. Good to see you Shane!! 🤗🤗
A little trick for finding gold or silver earrings- the earring wire should be the same color as the rest of the earring, never steel. I liked the garbage can and the cooler, those things always come in handy. Keep up the good work!
Hi Shane! I just bought your ultimate panning experience, super excited and can’t wait!!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
@6:32 I have that brass old car piggy bank. I got it when I was 6. Not the best yard sales but still a day out.
Score on the yeti!! Heck yeah man. That will keep the mountains blue
hey shane, if you were to resell those items you have to add your time in for cleaning, picturing, listing and packing/shipping or meeting up locally to sell those items. See how that hourly wage significantly drops after that...But for personal use you made out well.
Everything takes just about three or 4 hours. I had this video edited and finished rendering before dinner time
I’ve eaten at casa Bonita before, really good food. Also, my sisters ex husband used be a cliff diver there as well back in the day. Great finds
Oh awesome!
thats really neat how you use that antler material for your guitars, looks nice too.
The best findings from a bad look out on Craigs list, nice one man, cheers!
I seem to recall that you can contact Yeti and get a replacement latch for your cooler.
Those parts drawers are awesome. I'd try to pick a fight over them if I were at the sale. Those are full industrial quality and the brand doesn't matter because they are all the same. You can even pull out the plastic dividers in the boxes and replace them with ones that have a different number/size of bins. If you check the prices you pulled up, they might be for just the boxes and you'd still have to buy the dividers.
Thanks for the tips!
I really liked that coin ring. I would definitely rock that.
I am waiting for a bunch of crumb packs and a nugget I ordered. I can't wait till the mail man gets here this afternoon. Thanks for the great videos and keep up the good work.
Holy crap - as soon as you panned by and I saw the pink tower I had flashbacks from my childhood! I didn't even know CasaBonita still stood!
Love the video 📸 keep it up injoy watching them all!!!
I have to say it: Casa Bonita, awesome!
When I was visiting Denver back in 2015, my Best Friend was visiting her family, we drove from iowa, I didn't want her going alone, there was this Chinese by the scoop on E. Colfax that was some of the best I ever had. She moved back to Denver back in 2016, she got too homesick.
I feel like if you “beautified” the Yeti cooler (Dawn dish-soap, water and a sponge/brush) on the outside and inside you could hike up the price a little! Make it look like it’s been through less
Very cool! Nice finds!
Loving the videos Shane always a pleasure to watch.
That is a good deal you got on the Yeti cooler. You might even be able to fix the latch. But it is still functional with out a latch.
Have a great weekend
hello from France i love your video
Klesh....can't wait to come to your garage sale.
Haha yeah - might not be that great because I know what I have 😆
Some great finds today and nice that you found a little gold too! Great use for those antlers for the nut for the guitar. Love that body shape. Looks like something Chuck Shuldiner would play :)
Dude Chuck's BC Rich stealth is exactly what inspired me to build that "Succubus" design! If you're not too busy you might like my other channel KleshGuitars I uploaded two "luthier" type videos today doing frets on a Manta 7. Definitely keeping me busy lately
@@Klesh Awesome man. I'll check it out. I had a custom guitar made years ago by a luthier named Neal Moser, who used to design for BC Rich. It's awesome that you have that talent as well!
@@SalivateMetal Yea dude, Neil Moser stuff is awesome! I met him a few times going to NAMM in Anaheim always been nice to me.
Well darn, thanks Shane for the video as always.!🙏✌✌😎
I found a designer bracelet, 18k white gold and it's 14 grams!! Great video, nice score!!👍😁
Loved the video again ❤💯
Props I always find good stuff in garage sales in Colorado !!
We need more if these vids man live them gold hunting my fav
Looks like many fish were fillet on the top of that yeti cooler:)
Some awesome scores there!!! Great video thanks for sharing
Oh Yeah I discovered recently about metal clay that you can make jewellery with. You can get brass, copper, steel and a heap of non precious metals, but you can also get gold and silver versions that can be hallmarked if tested. Something to keep an eye out for with those hand made looking pieces 🤘🤪🤘
Great tip!
OMG, this! You hold and heat it like clay, but it's metal and is quite expensive so this would be an incredible find!
Nice hunting 👍🍻🇭🇲
That Klein drawer is awesome
Best I’ve found was 9k gold watch case 5.8g FOR FREE, in an old box on the street.
Oh god. Home Depot lumber/building materials/hardware department supervisor here. The plywood is giving me anxiety. I JUST GOT HOME! 😂😂😂 bout $20 retail for that 3/4 inch pine project panel by the way.
Edit: after a second look that’s actually a cut off piece of a 4x8ft sheet of cabinet grade…full sheet goes for around $65 right now.
Yeah it looked like Baltic birch, a 4x8 sheet of 3/4” goes for $225 per sheet here in Denver.
@@Klesh $225!?!?! It’s $80 here in Ohio for birch.
@@TroubledOnePaydirt Baltic birch? Or birch plywood?
Here they also sell birch plywood at Home Depot for about $80. I need to go to the specialty hardwood store to get the Baltic birch, they even have it in stock, which comes from Lithuania I believe.
@@Klesh must be regular birch then. We don’t call it Baltic, but I’ve had customers call it that. I never really looked into the difference so I didn’t correct them. Lol….
@@Klesh yeah I just looked up Baltic birch on our website. It’s definitely NOT that… wow. That goes from $300-$700. 🤯
The belt buckle looking piece is going to be 1/10th 12k gold filled. Throw it into nitric and it’ll eventually get violent, but leave a very nice thick foil.
Diluted or straight nitric?
@@Klesh diluted with slow heat
When we make a trip up to Colorado this summer to visit relatives and pan some gold, tops on our list is to visit Casa Bonita again. Looking forward to that. Great to see it is being refurb'd. @Klesh do you have a storefront we can come visit? Especially if I find some gold to sell you! Or trade for a guitar! hah!
I don't have a storefront, i do all of my guitar building and paydirt sales from my home.
@@Klesh Understood, when the time comes I will try and reach out to you. Would love to see your handmade guitars, i play mostly blues and rock in my free time. Thanks for the reply!
I have to say the yeti cooler in that condition was priced right at $50 its in ruff shape keep it you should get a few more years out of it.
There are those of us that get great satisfaction from spending some time and bleach on a cooler.
Pretty doesn't mean good. The converse is also true. As long as there's no holes, it's good.
Have you gone to carmel, CA in front of the Tiffany Co. building and Rolex?
Nope
If you find something you need. That's a win.
Klein, top quality tools.
love the videos keep up the great work
Did you test cross with 10k test solution? Just curious you didn't show in the vid
Good question...
Yeah it dissolved didn't realize didn't show it
holy shit a yeti for $50 and anything with Klein is SnapOn level expensive for electrical stuff. nice haul!
Your yeti clean easy baking soda , salt , and peroxide ,scrub brush easy and rinse .
Nice score on the Yeti.
My wife's cousin is the CEO of the company. I can prove it by pronouncing his last name.
Yabby hut is a must try
Nice score!
Appreciate the wisdom
It's a white tail....white tail antlers grow all other points off the main tine.
What did you have for lunch?
...somethin with mustard?🤣
I don’t know it’s been on my fingernail for like a week and I can’t get it off it’s not mustard I thought it was the first day I saw it
Do you do any repairs before selling these items?
i don't sell them i just keep them. I'll be melting a lot of it down in a future video
What happened to the ring with the gold coin in it for $20? Tell me you brought it lol
Nope I left it. It was only Gold filled , so only maybe a dollar or two worth of Gold, and the coin, since it's been mounted in jewelry, lost any numismatic value. It did look pretty cool though!
I would sand the lid on the cooler with a course sand paper and touch it up with a torch bam brand new lid 👌
Good idea, then slap a new logo on it too
The atlers you got are White tail.
Great scores bro
He found your cooler bro!! 😄😄
@@MUDSWAT 🤣🤣 Hi there my friend. Hope all is well with you. Have a great
Labor day! 🤗🤗
Hey @@ShirlBussman Thank you, you too. 🙂
@@MUDSWAT 🤗🤗
Much love to you and your videos. But, that Yeti is worth exactly what you paid for it!
Sweet find man :)
I drove a few miles to my local coin store and bought 26ozt of 99.99fine silver. It took me around 30min.
What video is that Morgan CC on the garage Short
It's linked in the top comment of that short
Klesh your awesome buddy!!! Btw you have me totally hooked on yard sales and gold. It’s all your fault!!!! But really brother?? Thanks for the great ideas and videos!!!
Nice haul Shane, You should've had steak
Hey mate just checking I can buy your paydirt on Amazon Australia is this legit your stuff? I wanna try and if so which one is the most fun.
All bags are the “most fun” - depending on what level of difficulty you’re looking for. Check kleshgold.com for details - yes selling on Amazon just make sure the vendor is Klesh 👍⛏
@@Klesh hey thanks for the reply :)
You said they sold books and bikes. I always look out for old Schwinn bikes, they're great for flipping.
Didn’t even know thanks!
@@Klesh You're welcome. Just make sure they'r pre 90s Era. This video was fun. I think I now have a new hobby.
how come there not aloud to sell the brown eggs? just curious
Some dumb local law
@@Klesh wow. well i guess free is just as good.
Hey man… your fly needs buttoning.. 😂
There's a little electronic gold tester that can check your gold real quick. I think it's around a 300 bucks. I have one by Kee, it works pretty good. Have you had that debris from the NYC sidewalks processed yet by chance? I'm super curious abut that one. I'd even offer to recover some of that for you and send it back to you, for science sake. I do a little gold refining as a hobbie.
Not yet but plan on it
@@Klesh Maybe a refine would be a good colab with yur fellow tubers, Streetips or Mt Baker Mining?
Hey man!
Hey Klesh. You mentioned using that trashcan for salt. I'm assuming for your driveway? Assuming your driveway is concrete? Salt eataway the surface of concrete. Sidewalks, entryways, patios. You've seen it before. But hopefully you don't have concrete?
Just trying to save you some hassles of repair & costs.
Cement finisher 27 yrs.
Whitetail deer.
Water's at its lowest. No prospecting vids?
Stay cool.
Later man.
Also the salt would probably eat that trashcan LOL
Lol whenever I go to garage sales I notice the price always a goes up if you pull out your phone and make it obvious you are checking prices. Probably difficult to film as well I would guess but I’ve never tried that.
Hi,
Quick tip for the earring. If the post is silver and the rest is gold most likely the earring is just costume. The main part of the earring and the post will be the same color if gold. Great Vid!
That's only if the backing is the original that came with the earring.
Ah ha! I'm the troll from kinik bridge you recall?
Never been over it, but I have driven north from anchorage before.
How come you didn't buy the 18k ring with the coin in it for $20?... great video.
it was only Gold Filled, not solid gold. Still a cool ring though
@@Klesh Ah i see, yeah looked pretty cool, good finds though man.
Klesh, what was your old 9 to 5?
That's a loaded question. Started with a paper route when i was 12, worked as a dishwasher when I was 15-16, graduated HS when I was 17 and joined the miilitary. After that did some college, learned a trade and apprenticed around the US as a Guitar builder and ran a guitar repair shop for years. I started a guitar company "Klesh Guitars (separate youtube channel for that)". During the early 2010's I was a coal mining industry in PA and mid 2010's a factory worker. Retired when Bitcoin hit about $20,000 in 2017.
"Retired" in quotes - I work harder now on my youtube channel and guitar company than I'd ever worked. That includes working in coal mines.
Thanks for the response Klesh, you’ve been a busy man! Also thank you for your service! I admire the business side of what you are doing. Your a true hustler and great business man. Your content is always a pleasure to watch as well. Have a good weekend friend.
You should have went to Dino's at Kipling and Colfax
I’ll have to check it out
I own and operate a small engine repair business for a living. That snowblower was a Chinese one that isn't worth spending money on. I know it looks decent but it's Chinese.
Look for Briggs and Stratton engine or tecumseh.
Thanks I went ahead and searched "Tecumseh" on Craiglist and found a Cub Cadet 528 SWE snowblower, the guy wants $500 i emailed waiting on a response thanks@!
@@Klesh the older Tecumseh Engines actually have quite a bit of power and will last almost forever with normal maintenance. I live in Utah and I'm sure in Colorado it's the same for you but ethanol Blended fuel will kill your machine if left in there. Make sure you run ethanol-free Fuel and at the end of the year get all of the gas out of the machine otherwise you're setting yourself up for failure.
When you inspect the machine make sure it starts easily and sounds like it runs properly. Also check the augers and transmission to make sure everything feels like it's normal. If one of the blades are spinning with the other isn't then it's a simple $5 fix for a shear pin but make sure you put new shear pins in the augers and not standard bolts.
I see so many people that put a regular bolt in place of a shear pin and it will kill the transmission if you hit a chunk of ice or lock it up whereas a shear pin will break first and is a $5 fix.
Check your oil to make sure it's not way over full and if it is that means there's most likely gas in the crankcase and that means you need carburetor work.
Unfortunately most Tecumseh Engines don't have a drain on the bottom of the carburetor however some have a little spring push pin that you can push in but it makes it kind of a pain to drain. If it doesn't have a drain then at the end of the season you'll need to run the machine until it dies and as it starts to die turn the choke on to use the last little bit of gas out of the system.
As soon as I saw that ring I thought brass. Green tinge all around.
Gold filled
Yeti latches sold on amazon
Thank you! I contacted Gatti customer service and they told me they had to escalate my situation for that old lash because it’s such an old product
Should have gone to buck a scoop for lunch.
Haha is that a thing"? $10 around here is almost unheard of low price when eating these days, when getting some quick drive through food. After all, time is money
Knight451, read my own comment in newest.
NGL. I would pick up the PS2 just so I could play some old games and not have to worry about internet connection.
So do you like sell on eBay to
I did sell on eBay at one point but I have not in a while because it’s a big hassle with the fees and especially people scamming me bidding up items and then canceling.
What is “google lens?”
I will have to do a video on this. Such an amazing technology that everybody should use every day
$39.00 to $199.00 for carving set
yep!
I thought you tested it at 10k gold - it failed 14k right?
COrrect it was 10K not 14k I mis spoke.
@@Kleshstill... your so lucky - you've got the Midas touch for sure!!
That's a set of antlers from a whitetail
I think your values are a little to a lot high on the cooler, plywood and tool box.
You cannot subtract 10 for lunch.
Sure i can
@@Klesh damn. I guess you can 😂. But it’s not necessarily much of an expense.
this is the american dream