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What to do with left over broadcloth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bleach, May 26, 2011.

  1. Bleach
    Joined: Apr 19, 2011
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    I've got a couple of yards of two different shades of tan broadcloth that were left over from an upholstery job that was done on a '51 Cadillac I once owned. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of what I could do with it. It's some original material from SMS fabrics. Maybe someone might need it?
     
  2. chaddilac
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    Yea post it in the cl***ifieds.... for sale or free up to you!
     
  3. Bleach
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    I was thinking to try that. It would be great to try to get a few bucks for the material since I can really use the cash now. It was something like $60 a yard at the time.
    I'll have to check to see how much I exactly have.
     
  4. 49ratfink
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    from California

    the best thing to do with anything a person has left over that is good is to ship it to me so I can sell it.
     
  5. el shad
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    PM me your address I'm on my way to pick up a box big enough to ship my old lady!:D
     
  6. Bleach
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    ^ Clever idea, glad I didn't think of it.
     

  7. Yea and some dope like me can buy it. :eek:

    49,
    Ya gotta be carefull about telling someone that I do it all the time and you would surpirsed at how much stuff I have that I must incorporate into something or other that I am putting together. :D
     
  8. tb33anda3rd
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    my wife; "truck freight only"
     
  9. 49ratfink
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    from California

    got any pictures?:D
     
  10. el shad
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    She is easy on the eyes, a personal trainer, but you will need double hearing protection! yap yap yap yap yap....................

    You ever heard the saying "no matter how good looking some guy somewhere is sick of putting up with her ****" ?
     
  11. Bleach
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    Sounds like the one about the old lady at the front door and dog at the other, who do you let in? The dog, at least he shuts up when you let him in.
     
  12. F-6Garagerat
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    hahahahahahahaha.

    yeah, i'm divorced. go figure.
     
  13. hotrodladycrusr
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    Thanks for the laugh :D
     
  14. el shad
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    I love her to death Im just being a smart ***. She reads these and will smack the **** outta me later.
     
  15. yea but as I recall from a previous conversation she can cook and if 49 is anything like me he is near deaf.

    Well at least now I don't feel like the Lone Ranger.

    So what is black and blue and red all over ?

    The '****** when he blushes. :eek:
     
  16. patman
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    HAMB auction for Joplin?
     
  17. el shad
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    P & B,
    You came out from behind your pulpit on the other thread to join us? Right on.

    .....Oh, and you have a great memory. She can sling some hash alright.
     
  18. willowbilly3
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    from Sturgis

    Do like Henry did. He used s**** top material to make the tool roll-ups.
     
  19. Bleach
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    Good idea but this material is too nice for that.
     
  20. I like the old gal and don't even know her. Takes a tough ol broad to handl an old degenerate like myself.

    Hell I don't have to hang on the other thread it has a life of its own. Its simmering and all I have to do is give it a stir once in awhile to keep the beans from sticking. :D
     
  21. Mike51Merc
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    Curtains? Sports coat? Tablecloth?
     
  22. Bleach
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    I actually had looked at suit material while I was in the process of searching for a matching type of material and the suit material was too thin.
    This stuff is pretty heavy weight material. I believe it's actually made of wool.
     

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