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Brad Christy 04-29-2023 12:37 PM

Cord Winder
 
Guys,

Back in the day, we used to have these coming out our ears:

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These are the best rope winder I’ve ever used. They are sturdy, hold a fair bit of rope, store relatively compact, and allow the rope to breathe and dry out.

I cannot find them now. Anywhere. They are vapor in the interwebs today. And those that I can find all suck. They’re either flimsy or are a PITA to wind/unwind the rope.

I currently have two, and I guard them like they are the keys to a vault with my soul in it. I’d really like to find a few more.

Anybody know what’s become or them? Anybody sell them under some trade name?

Thanks. Brad.
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Brad Christy 04-15-2024 06:41 PM

No kidding. I even went so far as to track down the patent attorney that serviced the patent, hoping they might have some insight as to who owns the molds. I actually have a local place that was willing to set up the molds and make a batch. Nothing. Gone. :(

Thanks. Brad.

Wally 04-16-2024 07:50 AM

Grainger
Not exactly the same but....

Brad Christy 04-16-2024 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Brad Christy (Post 4866050)
And those that I can find all suck. They’re either flimsy or are a PITA to wind/unwind the rope.

Thanks. Brad.


Originally Posted by Wally (Post 4895720)
Grainger
Not exactly the same but....

Wally,

Yeah. Those are the ones, and some others similar, are the ones that suck I was talking about. :snide:

Thanks. Brad.

Wally 04-16-2024 11:59 AM

Im guessing the plastic they used to make those is getting brittle as they age and breaking. Have you tried to copy a set out of some 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood? Round off the edges with a router?

Brad Christy 04-16-2024 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Wally (Post 4895752)
Im guessing the plastic they used to make those is getting brittle as they age and breaking. Have you tried to copy a set out of some 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood? Round off the edges with a router?

Wally,

While that would be cool (I'm a sucker for real, natural wood), no, I haven't. But I HAVE considered machining some from Delrin. I wouldn't need to include the little indents for grip on the handle or the material saving threnching. Just the outside shape would suffice. Still considering it. I accidentally stepped on one and snapped a tip off one end, and it sent me into an apoplectic rage for a hot minute.

Thanks. Brad.

Wally 04-16-2024 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by Brad Christy (Post 4895754)
Wally,

While that would be cool (I'm a sucker for real, natural wood), no, I haven't. But I HAVE considered machining some from Delrin. I wouldn't need to include the little indents for grip on the handle or the material saving threnching. Just the outside shape would suffice. Still considering it. I accidentally stepped on one and snapped a tip off one end, and it sent me into an apoplectic rage for a hot minute.

Thanks. Brad.

I dont know how much "meat" there is in that plastic part but maybe drill it out for a steel pin as a backer and some plastic glue and fix it?

Brad Christy 04-16-2024 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Wally (Post 4895757)
I dont know how much "meat" there is in that plastic part but maybe drill it out for a steel pin as a backer and some plastic glue and fix it?

Wally,

Have we met....? :ernaehrung004: It's almost as if you know me. :cool:

I've been thinking about making a pair of aluminum splints, one on either side, with small screws to hold it all together. Hold on to your hat.....

I do this sort of thing all the time. My wife thinks I'm nuts sometimes. But when you've got something that really works, and you can't find a replacement....

Thanks. Brad.

Wally 04-16-2024 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Brad Christy (Post 4895759)
Wally,

Have we met....? :ernaehrung004: It's almost as if you know me. :cool:

I've been thinking about making a pair of aluminum splints, one on either side, with small screws to hold it all together. Hold on to your hat.....

I do this sort of thing all the time. My wife thinks I'm nuts sometimes. But when you've got something that really works, and you can't find a replacement....

Thanks. Brad.

Its the machinist/macguyver in me :D :ernaehrung004:


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