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#1 duaneblk

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 06:27 PM

You must check out my new product that i'm bringin to market. I'm a C5-6 Quad and made this product so I could pick things up. Well I found it does way more. You must put address in your address bar and hit enter on your key pad. The search engines won't have info up to 72 hrs. Don't know why. thats what I'm told. I will be bringin also a tool that allows those with minimal to no hand dexterity to use tools. wrenches,ratchets, screw drivers & more. Also a extendable reacher that won't cost $400. www.blakesquadtech.com

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#2 Doug

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Posted 20 January 2012 - 05:11 PM

 duaneblk, on 04 January 2012 - 06:27 PM, said:

You must check out my new product that i'm bringin to market. I'm a C5-6 Quad and made this product so I could pick things up. Well I found it does way more. You must put address in your address bar and hit enter on your key pad. The search engines won't have info up to 72 hrs. Don't know why. thats what I'm told. I will be bringin also a tool that allows those with minimal to no hand dexterity to use tools. wrenches,ratchets, screw drivers & more. Also a extendable reacher that won't cost $400. www.blakesquadtech.com
All new ideas welcome here keep inventing my friend

also check out

http://quadtools.com/

their reacher is life changing for quads with tenodisis

#3 duaneblk

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Posted 21 January 2012 - 02:26 AM

Hey Doug,
Ya, that crippler is cool.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 03:14 AM

All new ideas welcome here keep inventing my friend

also check out

[url="http://quadtools.com/"]http://quadtools.com/[/url]

their reacher is life changing for quads with tenodisis
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This looks neat....I've been playing with this idea. Glad someone thought of it first.

#5 Scott_C4-5

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 01:15 AM

Reminds me of a larger version of my mouthstick computer cd/dvd remover/installer. I took an extra long mouthstick and ran a string through it and let it hang down 5 inches or so with a small metal hook that goes through the hole and catches the underside. (the hook is not big enough to reach the readable portion of the disk) I have been using it for many years but never thought to put it out there to share with others. If I get time tomorrow, I'll post a picture.

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 06:12 PM

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This looks neat....I've been playing with this idea. Glad someone thought of it first.
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it is one amazing tool. I loved it so much I made the demo video on their site to show some of the many things I use it for.

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Reminds me of a larger version of my mouthstick computer cd/dvd remover/installer. I took an extra long mouthstick and ran a string through it and let it hang down 5 inches or so with a small metal hook that goes through the hole and catches the underside. (the hook is not big enough to reach the readable portion of the disk) I have been using it for many years but never thought to put it out there to share with others. If I get time tomorrow, I'll post a picture.
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Anything and everything we come up with has the ability to help others be that much more independent so please do share and help spread good ideas

#7 duaneblk

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:21 AM

Thanks for looking everyone. I appriciate everyone's thoughts & idea's.




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