My dad knew the guy who invented a 'stair-walking' dolly. Instead of a single wheel, there was a triangle with a wheel at each point, and the axle went through the center of the triangle. Two wheels in contact on each side on flat surfaces and you could pull the dolly up stairs as the forward contact wheel would hit the back of the stair tread and the whole triangle thingy would rotate to bring up a wheel on top of the next up stair tread.
#2 - Broke my ulna on a fall caused by my failure to adjust bindings from 6 to 9 on a pair of skis I hadn't used in 2 years. Last my left ski on the 1st large mogul.
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#3 - What a cool invention!!!
ReplyDeleteMany occasions in my youth I could have used this.
DeleteIf I had that in my younger years my back would be in a lot better condition now.
DeleteMy dad knew the guy who invented a 'stair-walking' dolly. Instead of a single wheel, there was a triangle with a wheel at each point, and the axle went through the center of the triangle. Two wheels in contact on each side on flat surfaces and you could pull the dolly up stairs as the forward contact wheel would hit the back of the stair tread and the whole triangle thingy would rotate to bring up a wheel on top of the next up stair tread.
Delete#3. Shut up and take my money!
ReplyDelete#3: I was pissed because the wheels didn't snap sending the load down the stairs pushing the guy at the back through the window.
ReplyDelete#4: Cheaper than renting a U-Haul
#8: I wish that was available when I was younger
#4 I am somewhat impressed. However, I would certainly leave plenty of room between them and myself just in case things began to fall off.
ReplyDelete#2 - Broke my ulna on a fall caused by my failure to adjust bindings from 6 to 9 on a pair of skis I hadn't used in 2 years. Last my left ski on the 1st large mogul.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure something is broken there.
#4 modern day Jed Clampett?
ReplyDeleteNah, Juan Somebody
Delete#5 - Hillarious.
ReplyDeleteI'd laugh out loud.
#1 Why am I thinking someone else worked and paid for that car?
ReplyDelete4. Looks like hillbillies headed up 33 to Columbus. Get up past Lancaster and you'll see what blew off laying in the median.
ReplyDeleteTruth! The trash along there can get distracting. The crap that fell off and landed in the middle of the road is something else.
Delete# 4 Fuck it we're out of here
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7 - all that mechanization, and they still need a human to unrack the ammo.
ReplyDelete#1 and #10 ... Women on wheels, heels or hoofs overestimating themselves. Bad business.
ReplyDelete#5 ... Prophetic.
#1 I hope someone gets their ass kicked for that.
ReplyDelete#4 I bet that is the last time anyone asks to borrow my truck to help them move again.
#2...'and the Agony of Defeat'................
ReplyDelete#9. Have one. Use it when I am making custom break lines in cars, jeeps, trucks. But the new plastic stuff is cool too.
ReplyDelete#2 The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat.
ReplyDelete#10 Oh yeah, we're okay here...
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#7 something weirdly hypnotic about this routine but what’s the guy holding (rope? wire?) doing?
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