Background: At age 52, I am semi-retired. I still work 16 hours per week for the purposes of maintaining eligibility to self-pay for health insurance, and the actual income covers the cost of the self-pay. Fine.
Aside from that, I have enough money to pay for life - that is, all the basics are covered. Not a lot of spare cash for fun or hobbies, but that's a choice of how I want to live. However, I find myself a bit bored.
That said, there was a bit in the "hotlink" thread recently about how Ford Explorer/Escape tailgate glass hinges are failing in the northern areas. It got me thinking...
I went to the junkyard and discovered I can buy those hinges all day long for about $6.50 each. They sell on eBay for around $18, including shipping.
Even figuring for PayPal & eBay fees, and paying for shipping and packing materials, I'm fairly certain I could make about five bucks per hinge.
I figure I could make a spare $150-$200/month fairly easily. Not only would the money be welcome, it would give me something to do that doesn't cost me a lot of money, and in fact makes me a few bucks.
What I need to find out from you Northern folks is what other sorts of parts to add to my shopping list. I'm looking for small, easy-to-ship parts that commonly fail in parts of the country where there's weather.
I could also extend personal shopping services to GRMers who are looking for less-common parts, for the same $5 profit.
If you want to tell me why this is a bad idea, I'll gladly listen. If you want to make suggestions for high-demand items, I'll gladly listen to that as well.
Thanks!