I have a brand new Pick Up Gripper at my shop!!!!
I love it. Fabric scraps, hand tools, a bug: no more bending over or getting on my knees to pick stuff up off the floor. It's great.
I love it so much that I'm going to buy a second Pick Up Gripper in case I drop the first one on the floor.
The only problem I now have with picking stuff up off the floor is remembering where I put my Pick Up Gripper.
gene
Attach one of those squealing "key finders" to it :D
One Christmas a number of years ago, my kids 'bought' me one of those as a stocking stuffer. Supposedly, all you had to do was clap and it would start squealing. Darn thing would squeal at the slightest provocation though.... a drawer closing, kids running through the living room, dog barking....
I eventually opened it up and removed the battery. I am however thinking about taking it to my shop and attaching it to my favorite scisssors..... ::)
Jeff
Quote from: Half-Fast on March 13, 2011, 02:45:23 pm
I am however thinking about taking it to my shop and attaching it to my favorite scisssors..... ::)
Then, you'll hear a squeal coming from inside the couch that you just finished. ;D
I have one of those magnets on a long metal rod. I made an elastic slip-cover out of thin material. I can pick up staples, tacks, nails,etc., and walk over to the trash can, pull the slip cover off (This way, I don't have to painstakingly pick each staple or tack off the magnet).
thats a damn good idea sofadoc ..
And gene , you need to buy shares in the company heheh
I have one of those picker-uppers too, it's called my wife!
Quote from: BigJohn on March 13, 2011, 08:33:01 pm
I have one of those picker-uppers too, it's called my wife!
I typically have one of my
slaves....uh, I mean
teenagers with me every other weekend or so. One time I had my youngest (almost 16 now) picking up around the shop and he refered to me as "old man"...... of course, I had to put him in a choke-hold ;D
Jeff
Read my first post on this topic.
Two weeks ago I started getting a pain in my left hip that was totally debilitating. I was not able to stand for more than 2 or 3 minutes.
I found out that my pelvic bone had became dislocated to the point of causing severe pain. I am going through chiropractic treatment that has aligned my pelvic bone and I'm now working on keeping it aligned.
I realized today that this week I have been picking everything up off the floor with my hands. I bend at the knees and pick up whatever I need to. I had totally forgotten about my Pick Up Grabber. I no longer need it.
I had been thinking that my days of wilderness canoeing were over. Now I'm beginning to make plans for a May trip to northern Ontario.
It is truly amazing how bad my body was functioning. I had assumed that it was a just a matter of getting older and increased gravity caused by global warming. (I inserted an Al Gore joke for some comic re-leaf.)
I'm not a nut case for chiropractic, but I am totally impressed, and totally grateful.
And if you visit one, I would encourage you to find one who is more interested in helping you than they are in getting you to sign up for additional visits.
Here's to aligned backs, good diet, and exercise.
gene
Good for you Gene!
QuoteAnd if you visit one, I would encourage you to find one who is more interested in helping you than they are in getting you to sign up for additional visits.
that is key, for sure. Glad it worked for you!
Whereabouts in N. Ontario? In May you say? Bring your wooly undies! You'd miss the bugs at least. Maybe.
Peppy - Algonquin Provincial Park is my favorite place in Ontario, Canada that I will drive to. I have been there many times in May and there are no bugs and also no people. And the ice on the lakes has always been gone by the middle to end of May.
gene
Quote from: gene on September 15, 2011, 04:05:53 pm
Here's to aligned backs, good diet, and exercise.
gene
If I knew I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself. :)
Chris
QuoteAlgonquin Provincial Park is my favorite place in Ontario,
Have you ever been past there,Gene? That is still southern Ontario. Even Peppy lives north of there and they don't even get taught about those of us north of Thunder Bay down that far.LOL.
Kenora is another 2100km NW, but you could just launch in Beaudette MN and paddle up Lake of the woods to get there.
Glad to hear you're back on your wheels Gene. ;D Have you heard how Mike 802 is getting on with his heal spur?
Me; I got my walking boot (replaces the old walking casts) on Monday but still can't put enough weight on it go back to work. I'm still on those *edit*,*edit* crutches.
Quote from: Darren Henry on September 16, 2011, 04:45:58 pm
Have you ever been past there,Gene? That is still southern Ontario. Even Peppy lives north of there and they don't even get taught about those of us north of Thunder Bay down that far.LOL.
Thunder Bay? What the hell is that? I'm kidding, I've even been there. It's true though that in Toronto the 'far north' is Parry Sound.
What about Temagami Darren? That north enough? It's got my vote for most beautifull canoeing spot in Ontario. Well, most beautifull aside from the Burce Peninsula anyway.
It's getting closer to north. Still way east of my old hood (1490 km) but pics look nice on their website.