Heya Everybody, As I write this on Saturday night, our Geeks Doing Good sale has just crested up over $95,000. I feel pretty good about that. This is a hard time to do fundraising, and it’s a hard time to do things that are lighthearted and fun. The Home of the Talking Door Blog Toledo Door and Window is conveniently located at 5153 Secor Road in Toledo, Ohio. Toledo Door and Window offers a wide range of quality, brand name products for your home. Serving northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, our expert installation and outstanding service are unmatched. The last time we chatted I promised you some news so I might as well just blurt it out. I'm opening up a shop here in St. I have to tell you that it feels really weird to type that (and it will feel even weirder to hit publish) because this has been what we refer to in our house as a 'lock it up conversation' for well over a year - meaning no one outside the walls of our house was to know.
There's been a lot of dust kicked up over this type of tool. It seems to be a coveted item for some reason. I don't get it personally but I saw it and I made one. I think I did a pretty solid job and it works perfectly.I picked up a 6' rod of 3/16th's steel at my local hardware store. That sounds like a lot but I didn't have to trim any of it.
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I got some string from the same store.Total Cost: about $8
I just used a large pair of channel lock pliers and my hands to make all my bends. No special tools required.
You have to use some caution making the bends as if you make a bend too sharp you're going to have a pretty rough time getting it straightened back out.
Here it is in full glory:
The Under The Door Tool (MULE) |
From Top of the Lever Catch to the Bottom of the Curve 42' |
Proof it's actually 42' |
From shaft to handle 14' |
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4.5' for the handle. |
Just over 6' for the top |
End of the Rope 5' |
Here's 3 videos of it in use. I've included the fail videos to dispel the theory that this is magic and everyone gets it on the first try. I hate videos that only show things working, you learn nothing from things working, you learn from things not working. It's not a complicated tool, but there are some caveats.
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And finally, victory. Like I said, not an overly complicated tool, but there are some things you need to keep in mind. The reason I had such a difficult time maneuvering the tool under the door is that this particular door has about half the space that the rest of the doors have between it and the floor.