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highlandsflyer":1g33tzr2 said:
Thing is my tool is barely more than three inches, and light as a feather.

Maybe you should start responding to those mails that offer pills to enlarge it.

Joking aside, integrated tools would be great. However you need to integrate them in a manner that makes theft more difficult.
 
JamesM":28fz9oi9 said:
My idea was a little hatch door at the top of the main door on your washing machine. It could still be opened whilst the machine is on it's initial fill cycle and would be for those moments when you load the machine, set it going, then turn around and see a single sock on the floor. I call it the Second Chance Sock Hatch :lol:

Good thread this, it could be used to prove prior art if anyone steals our ideas and makes millions :wink:

Now that sir is genius, i think you can do this with old top loader washing machines...but im probably wrong, haven't seen one for sale in years either.
 
i think the main issue of the interchangeable seat post will be cost. my favourite saddle only cost £20 so three pins and a clamp would have to cost less than £40 to make me consider it.

my old product design lecturer used to say inventing was only possible when a new material or process becomes available.
 
pre cooked microwavable toast! I figure it would be handy for when you dont have time to do it in the toaster :) and if you want? you can pop it in the toaster and hit the reheat button for the retro toast feeling :)
 
jamabikes":31acyubk said:
my old product design lecturer used to say inventing was only possible when a new material or process becomes available.

He was wrong. Out of interest where did you study?
 
1duck":3d8ip4dn said:
JamesM":3d8ip4dn said:
My idea was a little hatch door at the top of the main door on your washing machine. It could still be opened whilst the machine is on it's initial fill cycle and would be for those moments when you load the machine, set it going, then turn around and see a single sock on the floor. I call it the Second Chance Sock Hatch :lol

Now that sir is genius, i think you can do this with old top loader washing machines...but im probably wrong, haven't seen one for sale in years either.

One of the advantages of top loading automatics, in my opinion.
And yes, there are still plenty made, especially in the compact 450mm width - we have an Ignis version in Greece.
 
I've never really understand bottom brackets. Why do they have to screw in? Why not use the same system as an Aheadset? Must be fairly easy to adapt the idea it seems.
 
Bram J":3s5y89eo said:
I've never really understand bottom brackets. Why do they have to screw in? Why not use the same system as an Aheadset? Must be fairly easy to adapt the idea it seems.

Like this you mean?
 

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