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I’m a contractor in northern California that has a patented new tool. It’s extremely simple but totally unique in what it will achieve. I’m looking for accomplished trades people to take a look and give me a professional evaluation. For those who take the time, I would offer a free tool after they go into production, which should be this summer.
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Adam, Although I'm not a full timer, I think it might be interesting if you could give us a description of your new invention. this way could possibly generate more interest for you when it does go into production. Just a thought.
Steve
*Adam,I sent you an email....ready to test when you are...near the stream,ajI am just completing testing Beta Quickbooks 2001
*OK send me one. I've been accused of buying any new tool out there anyway.jim
*Adam, I'll be happy to test your tool. E-mail with address particulars on the way.
*I'm in! BTW, I'm waiting to hear back from a buddy from tech school that is sure his new invention is gonna make him a few bucks. He already has a few bucks into....so it's top secret so far. I think I'll be getting a plastic something or other in the mail shortly. I'll let ya know what the hell it is after I find out! Adam, I have a good friend that owns a plastics company. They make the machines that make the moulds....or something like that. He knows alot of people thru out the business....and is always looking for a new idea. Email me if you'd like the contact info. He may be helping the above mentioned friend once he gets into production. Jeff
*Okay, okay, I'll jump off the cliff with the rest of them. Email me and I'll send you my address...please.
*Adam,Is it bigger than a bread box?Ed. Williams
*OK Adam! How bout a clue?? Will it fit in my bags? If it is Patented you can tell us what it is cause we can't steal your Idea. How much will it cost me?will it be available in stainless steel? I don't like things that rust.
*Is this it? Reply #10http://webx.taunton.com/WebX?50@@.ee7d264.eec067c/11
*OK I'll bite. The wife says I always have to be the first one on the block with a new toy er, tool so please send me an e-mail with info. Tim
*Send me more info. Always interested in new tools, or things to make my job easier.
*I'd like to see a new tool. What's the intended use?
*Adam, I received your information packet and I'd like to say thank you. It really is hard to believe that no one thought of this before, Kudos to you Adam. This looks to be an ideal item for just about everything you claim it's for and probably for a few others we haven't thought of yet. How do you secure it in the middle of stock, with a suction cup or by screwing it down? I could see using this for circle patterns for custom lazy suzans and for some table top applications I have coming up. again well done I look forward to finding these in my local hardware store. I am assuming it is okay to pass this information on to some of my friends who would be interested in this. If not let me know otherwise I'll pass it around the Reading, PA area.
*Anything invented to save time in the woodworking or construction business is appreciated. My new cabinetry shop will be ready for wiring in two months. A shelf is being reserved for your product. Kindly send contact information. Thank you.
*Big Bad Wolf to all you innocent little sheep.I’ve never before spent too much time communicating with others like this but you guys are pretty funny. I’ve been reading around and see that a lot of you that responded to me are pretty active around here. So I’m sure you all know that Mr. Pita and I are now chums. I want to explain a little more about what I’m trying to do. First, I’m a builder of homes and buildings not mechanisms. It’s not been easy.. The majority of my hands on experience has been in framing and foundations. But I think for a guy my age, I’ve got highly diverse experience. I got my license here in California in 1976 when I was 19. I was still dating high school chicks.This tool was an idea I had working in the Berkeley hills after the fire. I had seen other ideas of mine come to fruition in the hands of others so I acted on this one. After I spent enough money on it, I was too far in to turn back so I continue. If any of you have heard anything about the difficulty of inventing new products, it must have been about securing a manufacturer. But also wives can make things difficult. I’m sorry I never came here earlier. I need to get this product to market so I can recover the money I’ve put into it. Without the Internet as a resource I would never have been able to get this far but Mr. Pita’s point is valid because I could stand to benefit more than you guys. So please consider what you’re doing. For those who have already responded, thanks again for your generous words and encouragement.Sincerely,Adam Harris
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I'm a contractor in northern California that has a patented new tool. It's extremely simple but totally unique in what it will achieve. I'm looking for accomplished trades people to take a look and give me a professional evaluation. For those who take the time, I would offer a free tool after they go into production, which should be this summer.