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lucasb7
17-02-2010, 23:56
[cdm-description=photo]34865[/cdm-description]

DMetalKong
17-02-2010, 23:57
You're using a tape measure to raise a hook to the bar, then winching up?

IKE
18-02-2010, 08:30
Anyone else have a bad flashback from 2003?

Taylor
18-02-2010, 08:40
Anybody else try to see if the mouseover text worked?

Dancin103
18-02-2010, 09:41
Anyone else have a bad flashback from 2003?

Yes! Actually. lol

Cass

Rob
18-02-2010, 10:31
FatMax Extreme tape measure goes 13 feet horizontally before collapsing...

Good Luck!

Rob

Collin Fultz
18-02-2010, 10:35
Anyone else have a bad flashback from 2003?

Wasn't it 2002, Zone Zeal?

IKE
18-02-2010, 12:31
yep, 2002. tongues, tapes, and tethered mini-bots...

Racer26
18-02-2010, 13:41
original source, for those that want the mouse-over: http://xkcd.com/284/

Valkyries_698
18-02-2010, 16:01
yep, 2002. tongues, tapes, and tethered mini-bots...

I love our bumper that year, we could hit the goal as hard as we want yet was low enough to be able to *push* other teams tape measures out of the zone.

Chris is me
18-02-2010, 16:15
I wish I knew of a clever way to make a tape measure rigid... Not being able to solve such a problem doesn't make me feel smart, and it's certainly a compact solution.

Lil' Lavery
19-02-2010, 13:44
I'm curious to see the exact solution they used here. 1712 prototyped a hanging device with a tape measurer, but ran into some issues with how the device telescoped.

polehead3
20-02-2010, 23:32
using tape measure to hold onto the bar?:confused:

CrashTestPilot
20-02-2010, 23:40
I wish I knew of a clever way to make a tape measure rigid... Not being able to solve such a problem doesn't make me feel smart, and it's certainly a compact solution.

We have attached a fatmax measuring tape to a lightweight telescoping fishing pole. When aligned correctly, the tape would extend and collapse the fishing pole up to the whole length and the set up had enough rigidity to elevate decent size hook attached at the end.

KC1AJT
20-02-2010, 23:54
I wish I knew of a clever way to make a tape measure rigid... Not being able to solve such a problem doesn't make me feel smart, and it's certainly a compact solution.
i guess "in theory" you could take all the tape out & put a crease up the middle then roll it up on a roll. im guessing it could reach 1/3 farther than a regular tape measure