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george g moore
 France
Cheap fast house Printer Friendly Version
I used to make furninture I had a modern spray set-up where the fluid was forced out of the carbided nozzle by physical pressure not by air (Lincoln makes this). The spray salesman at the time and me figured that it would be possible to make a slurry of cement and spray that also.

Now you construct a large rubber bladder, like the bladder of a football, but this one ten feet around and in a bullet shape about ten foot tall. Then you blow up the bladder and you spray on some cement then you add coating of chicken wire then you spray on and on and on building up the layers. When the coating is thick enough and dry you deflate the bladder and take it out the entry-way or the window that you purposedly built in. Then you put it someplace else and inflate it again. All kinds of shapes all kinds of entries permitted, doors and windows. Larger, larger sizes would require pre-stressed steel rods. Oh! and color could be added right off
Reward: can of tuna

french bibles (segond translation) to give away
 

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Zahra
 USA
Magnetic picture frame Printer Friendly Version
Have you ever dealed with hanging picture frames on the walls? I bet you have. You need to do your measurments, make sure it is straight and then screw a hole in the wall to hang the frame. How about creating picture frames with magnets at the back that can be attached to the wall without any hassle? When you want to take them off the wall, you will have no scars on the wall. But we need a specific wall paper that has fine lines of iron in it. I think it is a great idea for builders which build buildings for rent and they do not want to deal with fixing and painting the wall after each tenant leaves.
Reward: Royalty
 

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p_thejaswi
 India
Prevent markers from spoiling projector screens Printer Friendly Version
How many times have we seen ugly marks on overhead screen projectors?

A simple idea would be to place a (fixed) glass/plastic fibre sheet in front of the area of the screen. That way, when someone (unknowingly) tries to use a marker on the white screen, the damage is not done!!!


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