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Complex Solution to a simple problem - e-richard - 05-08-2018 OK, so I'm lazy and don't want to remove the battery each time I re-charge it. But the leads are so short, there was nowhere safe to rest the charger. A plank of wood with beading screwed underneath, a bit of cord, some tape and 2 picture rail hooks later..... RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Steve Bryant - 05-08-2018 "Necessity is the mother of invention" RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Hedd Jones - 05-08-2018 Wouldnt it have been easier to make the wires longer? RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Ian McGowan - 30-08-2018 (05-08-2018, 09:03 PM)Hedd Jones Wrote: Wouldnt it have been easier to make the wires longer? my thoughts exactly RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - e-richard - 30-08-2018 (05-08-2018, 09:03 PM)Hedd Jones Wrote: Wouldnt it have been easier to make the wires longer? Depends on your skill set. This was easier for me (And I had all the "parts" lying around) RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Tony Betts - 30-08-2018 Well it works, but now how do you hang your pictures on the rail? Tony. RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Reckless Rat - 30-08-2018 The was a story some years ago regarding research and development at the Ford plant in Dagenham. When looking at introducing a new process they would give it to the laziest worker on the production line, knowing that in time he would find the easiest way of doing it. RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - DavidL - 11-09-2018 "Wire extenders", also known as "jump leads". I got so bored of taking the battery in and out of a particular (street parked, winter use) car that I put an anderson socket under the dash so a fresh charged jump battery could sit in the passenger foot well. RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - Derek Sheldon - 11-09-2018 But hold on , multi use !!!!. Put it inside on the passenger side. PICKNICK TABLE RE: Complex Solution to a simple problem - DavidL - 11-09-2018 Cut some holes for cups... |