h a l f b a k e r y"More like a cross between an onion, a golf ball, and a roman multi-tiered arched aquaduct."
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funny when you *know* you are going to love an idea from the very title alone. |
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(Tangent: what's a rebated hinge? I can't find anything that clearly indicates what it is and I'd never heard the term. I thought maybe it was "rabbeted", but there are enough internet references to "rebated" to make me think otherwise.) |
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probably is technically "rabbeted", but in my local
vernacular, this was always called a rabbite, or a
rebate....or even a rat-bite, if you prefer. |
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"Rebate" is the term just about all the chippies I know use to describe such a recessed hinge. |
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I see that it actually is just a synonym for "rabbeted". I thought there must be more to it. Don't know how I made it over 40 years without encountering that usage. |
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Okay, back to the idea now. We've all seen enough of my ignorance for one day. |
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I'm adding industrial strength nail clippers to the list of
door hinge devices, for those extra thick toe nails. These
would also encourage yogic-like contortions to manoeuvre
your foot sideways into position, whilst pulling the door
over. As you became more adept, the hinge-clipper could
be progressively moved further up the door, until you
were doing a handstand to get your foot into postition. |
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this really appeals to me. along with the toe clippers, there could be a whole row of gadgets from top to bottom. |
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How about some rebated foam inserts at the level of a five-year-old's fingers? Would save many a hospital visit. |
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you actually can buy hinges that prevent that! |
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You could also fit this device on a ThighMaster. |
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Why you would do such a thing, however, I have no clue. |
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So you could get fit while opening bottles of course. |
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