What Are You Doing Right Now
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@gjacobse said:
Still recovering for the shovel..
Like to the back of your head? I hate when that happens.
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@StrongBad said:
@gjacobse said:
Still recovering for the shovel..
Like to the back of your head? I hate when that happens.
LOL... Sadly no,.. while I sorta felt that way with the migraine I had... it was the art of flinging snow.
I forget where I saw this,.. but this was interesting for a snow shovel.
Youtube Video -
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@johnhooks
The issue with that one seems that you have bend so much - that is rough on the back. -
@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks
The issue with that one seems that you have bend so much - that is rough on the back.It was one of the videos on the page at the end of yours. I agree, and would put the handle up higher. But if the bar is high enough, it does look like less labor. I also saw one that someone had attached to a seat with pedals and 4 wheels.
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@gjacobse said:
@dafyre
Should call @art_of_shred - He can fix it.If he wants to come and work for a warm room... I'd be game to have him down!
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@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks
The issue with that one seems that you have bend so much - that is rough on the back.It was one of the videos on the page at the end of yours. I agree, and would put the handle up higher. But if the bar is high enough, it does look like less labor. I also saw one that someone had attached to a seat with pedals and 4 wheels.
I saw that one too.. Interesting idea.. but would it really work all that well on a slope - or would you slip and go sideways?
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@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks
The issue with that one seems that you have bend so much - that is rough on the back.It was one of the videos on the page at the end of yours. I agree, and would put the handle up higher. But if the bar is high enough, it does look like less labor. I also saw one that someone had attached to a seat with pedals and 4 wheels.
I saw that one too.. Interesting idea.. but would it really work all that well on a slope - or would you slip and go sideways?
It probably wouldn't work very well. You could just get one of these
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@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks said:
@gjacobse said:
@johnhooks
The issue with that one seems that you have bend so much - that is rough on the back.It was one of the videos on the page at the end of yours. I agree, and would put the handle up higher. But if the bar is high enough, it does look like less labor. I also saw one that someone had attached to a seat with pedals and 4 wheels.
I saw that one too.. Interesting idea.. but would it really work all that well on a slope - or would you slip and go sideways?
It probably wouldn't work very well. You could just get one of these
They have ones like that at some of the lakes up north when they freeze over. They use them to "groom" the snowmobile trails.
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@gjacobse said:
Yea,.. but ... RoboPlow.. Rather have treads though
That has to be difficult to control.
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Just took a cold walk in the rain to get groceries for the family.
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I'm build a Software RAID 10 XenServer.. fun time.
Wish my brain would work with my fingers, and that my brain would just kick in.... I'm tired.
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@gjacobse said:
Yea,.. but ... RoboPlow.. Rather have treads though
Now every city needs 20,000 of these.
I wonder what the management range is on these. Like how far can you drive them until they're out of remote range....
Obviously City WiFi would be key for something like this...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@gjacobse said:
Yea,.. but ... RoboPlow.. Rather have treads though
Now every city needs 20,000 of these.
I wonder what the management range is on these. Like how far can you drive them until they're out of remote range....
Obviously City WiFi would be key for something like this...
And then all of the script kiddies can take control of them
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@johnhooks To plow their own drive ways of course
Or those streets that the city plows refuse to do...
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I wonder how much they invested in building that Roboplow.
It is a pretty cool system.
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@DustinB3403 said:
I wonder how much they invested in building that Roboplow.
It is a pretty cool system.
Probably as much as just buying a 4 wheeler with a plow. It was not cheap to design and machine those parts, even if they did it themselves.
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So 5K - 10K
depending on features... lol
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@DustinB3403 said:
So 5K - 10K
depending on features... lol
Ya, between the machining, the on board charging, motors that are quality enough to be able to fine control, it's got to be expensive.