My wife holds meetings where there is a ton of content filling up white boards. The white board doesnt have enuff space so they have to erase and start over a lot.
Someone at her office came up with the idea of buying a 3 foot sheet of paper and having much more space. The added benefit is that they can look at what is written down and not erase when they start on a new sheet.
She went on amazon and got a huge roll of 3 foot paper (what cant you buy on amazon?). The only problem was handling the roll and having it unravel.
I looked around the garage and saw a small sheet of 1/4 inch for the base, some 1 inch pipe that fit inside the roll perfectly and then kicked around ideas to create tension against the roll.
I found a steel ball that weighs about 10 lbs (used for crushing copper ore) and some scrap piece of 16 guage from my gate and some corners from another project. I tacked the corners together and put them to the grinder so they were the same shape and then drilled a small hole through both to makeshift a hinge.
Since this is an office environment I put a stop so the ball wouldnt fall backwards and rounded all edges. Then spray painted to cover my poor welds. Now my wife wants me to make mini versions for paper towel holders!
Someone at her office came up with the idea of buying a 3 foot sheet of paper and having much more space. The added benefit is that they can look at what is written down and not erase when they start on a new sheet.
She went on amazon and got a huge roll of 3 foot paper (what cant you buy on amazon?). The only problem was handling the roll and having it unravel.
I looked around the garage and saw a small sheet of 1/4 inch for the base, some 1 inch pipe that fit inside the roll perfectly and then kicked around ideas to create tension against the roll.
I found a steel ball that weighs about 10 lbs (used for crushing copper ore) and some scrap piece of 16 guage from my gate and some corners from another project. I tacked the corners together and put them to the grinder so they were the same shape and then drilled a small hole through both to makeshift a hinge.
Since this is an office environment I put a stop so the ball wouldnt fall backwards and rounded all edges. Then spray painted to cover my poor welds. Now my wife wants me to make mini versions for paper towel holders!