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Services - Read This

Post by ChrisB » Mon Feb 01, 2021 9:33 pm

For anyone providing services to the Model T hobby.

Over the next little while we will be moving these types of topics into here as we see them.

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Re: Services - new Forum setup

Post by Lonnie Doan » Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:30 am

Like. As long as it's not advertisements for Ronco type junk and stuff unrelated I'm thinking it's a good idea. Good job.


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Post by Bills Auto Works » Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:30 am

Hi Chris,

Here is my ad for service if you would like to place it in this new section.

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=593

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Re: Services - new Forum setup

Post by Ken Buhler » Wed Feb 03, 2021 1:26 am

I think this is a great idea. I have a few thoughts turning within. I hope we could encourage members who are artisans in their own right, who make or do things we need, and support them. My concern is the need to draw the lines now as to what this will look like soon.
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Post by Bills Auto Works » Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:17 am

Ken Buhler wrote:
Wed Feb 03, 2021 1:26 am
I think this is a great idea. I have a few thoughts turning within. I hope we could encourage members who are artisans in their own right, who make or do things we need, and support them. My concern is the need to draw the lines now as to what this will look like soon.
Thank you.
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I agree it is a great idea, but I am easy to get along with. If this is where the Mods want my ad to be, I am perfectly fine with it. For the most part this is a great group of guys (& ladies) & I have made many friends over the years on here. About a dozen or so I converse regularly via email, messages & by phone giving each other belly grabbing laughter with comments that cannot be posted here publicly :mrgreen:

I would also encourage the guys who make that particular hard to find "widget" in their home shops to advertise their service in this section for the guys who need them.

It would also be nice if the Mods would install a "5 Day Bump Rule" for this section to stop the incessant & immature need to be on top by some. Unfortunately this would probably cause more self "back patting" to happen in the General & Off Topic sections in a lame attempt to be relevant.

However it turns out, I am sure it will be fine!

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Re: Services - new Forum setup

Post by Hudson29 » Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:04 pm

This is a great service to us all. There are some folks who work on a very small scale who will find this a valuable tool and may be encouraged that they do not have to set up a website or do other sorts of time consuming & expensive marketing.
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Re: Services - Read Thus

Post by Henry K. Lee » Thu Feb 25, 2021 8:16 pm

Ditto that Paul!

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Re: Services - Read This

Post by Machinist/millwright » Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:03 am

Thank you for advising on the topic. I’m new here and wasn’t really sure where to post my services of making the hard to get flappers for Simmons and Kingston carbs. Great forum!!


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Re: Services - Read This

Post by tdump » Sat Nov 27, 2021 12:43 pm

I had forgot all about Ronco until I saw where it was mentioned above.

Ronco Kitchen Accessories & Cooking Innovation
https://www.ronco.com
Known for the legendary tagline “But wait...there's more,” Ronco has been creating innovative, cutting-edge kitchen appliances and accessories for almost ...
‎Shop All Products · ‎Customer Care · ‎Ronco Pocket Fisherman · ‎Contact Us

Ronco - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronco
Ronco was an American company that manufactured and sold a variety of items and devices, most commonly those used in the kitchen. Ron Popeil founded the ...
Defunct: 2018; 3 years ago
Products: Stainless steel Rotisserie, Veg-O-Ma...‎
Industry: Small appliances
Founder: Ron Popeil
‎History · ‎Inventions · ‎Records
People also ask
Is Ronco still in business?
The names "Ronco" and "Popeil" and the suffix "-O-Matic" (used in many early product names) became icons of American popular culture and were often referred to by comedians introducing fictional gadgets and As-Seen-On-TV parodies.
...
Ronco.
Industry Small appliances
Founded 1964
Founder Ron Popeil
Defunct 2018
Fate Bankruptcy
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Re: Services - Read This

Post by TXGOAT2 » Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:34 am

I guess Ron never learned to speak Mandarin....

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Spring Repair

Post by Bill Everett » Thu Sep 08, 2022 12:19 pm

I have a taper leaf rear spring that I bought disassembled. It appears to be undamaged, and complete.

Can anyone rebuild / reassemble this spring?

Please let me know.

Thank you.

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Spring Repair

Post by Bill Everett » Thu Sep 08, 2022 12:19 pm

I have a taper leaf rear spring that I bought disassembled. It appears to be undamaged, and complete.

Can anyone rebuild / reassemble this spring?

Please let me know.

Thank you.

Bill Everett

bill.everett@epickett.com


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Re: Services - Read This

Post by Barteldes » Wed Mar 29, 2023 4:45 pm

tdump wrote:
Sat Nov 27, 2021 12:43 pm
I had forgot all about Ronco until I saw where it was mentioned above.

Ronco Kitchen Accessories & Cooking Innovation
https://www.ronco.com
Known for the legendary tagline “But wait...there's more,” Ronco has been creating innovative, cutting-edge kitchen appliances and accessories for almost ...
‎Shop All Products · ‎Customer Care · ‎Ronco Pocket Fisherman · ‎Contact Us

Ronco - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronco
Ronco was an American company that manufactured and sold a variety of items and devices, most commonly those used in the kitchen. Ron Popeil founded the ...
Defunct: 2018; 3 years ago
Products: Stainless steel Rotisserie, Veg-O-Ma...‎
Industry: Small appliances
Founder: Ron Popeil
‎History · ‎Inventions · ‎Records
People also ask
Is Ronco still in business?
The names "Ronco" and "Popeil" and the suffix "-O-Matic" (used in many early product names) became icons of American popular culture and were often referred to by comedians introducing fictional gadgets and As-Seen-On-TV parodies.
...
Ronco.
Industry Small appliances
Founded 1964
Founder Ron Popeil
Defunct 2018
Fate Bankruptcy
the best was the ronco hand in the face... it was a headband with a wiggly spring on the front and at the end of the spring a cardboard hand. this was to practice shooting basketball. the hand moved around and blocked your vision. classic.
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