[SEL] Paint Mixer-Off Topic

Peter Lowe plowe at exemail.com.au
Sun May 6 14:25:44 PDT 2007


It has a Patent Pending which is enforceable, I am still going to make one 
this morning.

Peter, Oz



>I didn't notice if it had a patent number with it, but, all you have to do
> is prove to the patent examiner that you have a novel and patentable
> improvement on an existing patented tool or whatever. If they agree, you
> have a patent and a big target on your back. It takes an expensive patent
> attourney to make an unbeatable set of claims, if you do it on the cheap
> somebody can improve on it and on and on and on. If you do do it the right
> way, somebody will say they had it first. Now that's an expensive one.
> Skip
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mark Shulaw" <frappi at wcoil.com>
> To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 2:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [SEL] Paint Mixer-Off Topic
>
>
>> That tool brings back a momory I had forgotten.
>> I noticed they say a "New Invention"  These fellows are either mis
>> informed
>> or just simply unaware that this is not a new idea. You know how it is,
>> something gets so old or forgotten and it becomes new again.  I seen one
>> used a long time ago. It was probably home made or maybe procured from 
>> one
>> of the Rail Roads he used to work for knowing Grandpa. He must have lost
>> it
>> or loaned it out at one time or another cause I don't remember him using
>> it
>> in later years. Simple to make, like Dave says 7 or so links of chain, an
>> odd number of links and a rod and wala a mixer.  Grampa  used it to stir
>> his favorite roof coating, fibred aluminum roof paint. He didn't have a
>> drill to power it but he did have a 1/2" electric drive impact and a
>> socket
>> If I  remember right fit a large bolt welded to the end of the rod. I 
>> have
>> his old Ingersol impact now. The center link of the chain was welded to
>> the
>> rod too if I remember right.
>>  It got real messy if you were not carefull but it worked.
>>
>> See ya all at Portland Swap!!
>>                                                       TTYL,    Mark
>>
>> At 04:23 AM 5/6/07, you wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Many of us at times need to mix paint.  Check out this cool  mixer - very
>>>easy to make one.
>>>
>>>_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNXG0LEAiLU_
>>>(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNXG0LEAiLU)
>>>
>>>Francis  Maciel
>>>Santa Maria, Ca
>>
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