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Quote from: Slumpbuster on November 01, 2010, 05:22:49 pmAs regards the clutches i tried to get alex interested but he wasn't.I don't believe he did enough domestic imo to see the benefits, but he didn't go with round software or vans either.Bit strange that the guy at the forefront of flogging space age kit should be stoneage in his own approach.He had hoselock reels too!What i thought was he could get an engineering firm to knock them up, either my design or something similar but simpler to execute.The principle is a dog leg clutch, so called because it used to be used as a crank handle to start petrol engines on cars and other engines in the good old days before batteries and starter motors.There would a zig zag bit , the dog leg, and then on the starter handle two stumps that stook out and went into this.When the engine fired the handle would be thrown off.If it back fired you could break a leg.Anyway i thought he could have done these at £50, and then people could sort the rest themselves, but probably buying a cox reel from him.As regards the metal internals i had them made.Alex now has his own CNC machining facility, try emailing him with the details. It would be worth his while if there was the demand.
As regards the clutches i tried to get alex interested but he wasn't.I don't believe he did enough domestic imo to see the benefits, but he didn't go with round software or vans either.Bit strange that the guy at the forefront of flogging space age kit should be stoneage in his own approach.He had hoselock reels too!What i thought was he could get an engineering firm to knock them up, either my design or something similar but simpler to execute.The principle is a dog leg clutch, so called because it used to be used as a crank handle to start petrol engines on cars and other engines in the good old days before batteries and starter motors.There would a zig zag bit , the dog leg, and then on the starter handle two stumps that stook out and went into this.When the engine fired the handle would be thrown off.If it back fired you could break a leg.Anyway i thought he could have done these at £50, and then people could sort the rest themselves, but probably buying a cox reel from him.As regards the metal internals i had them made.
Quote from: Gav Camm lammy 283 on October 29, 2010, 11:25:20 pmthink jeff brimbles is going strong aswell as another guy who iv forgot loltry asking jeff Not me, maybe Clive, Slumpbuster. But I do always use a Hozebox hose reel(Now in Tesco direct) , the hose cannot jump off the reel.
think jeff brimbles is going strong aswell as another guy who iv forgot loltry asking jeff