Inventions
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- And 8... Those are the only ones I ever worked on properly, but I sort of played through some of the others.
But it's been years since I've even looked at one. I would love to be able to play Bach, but I don't think I have the discipline. More to the point, I don't have the time! ETA: that is, unless I were to cut out some of the other music I play, which I don't want to do.
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A previous owner installed only one electrical outlet into my detached garage and it’s mounted to a roof rafter and faces downward to the garage floor. In order to plug in an electrical appliance, I have to climb a step ladder to get to it because it’s too high for me to reach. I’m 6’00”.
A non-flexible six foot long electrical extension rod would do the trick. Modeled like a flexible electrical extension cord, an electrical extension rod would plug right into the rafter outlet by reaching straight up. This would allow appliances to plug into the extension rod without having to use a step ladder. I’ve checked lots of hardware and home improvement stores for this item. Nobody knows of such a thing. It doesn’t exist. I guess necessity really is the mother of invention.
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@Qaanaaq-Qaalaaq We have a similar situation in our basement with electrical outlets that are mounted to the underside of the joists in the ceiling. My problem is that the weight of a cord plugged into the outlet wants to pull the plug out.
I'm not sure how an extension rod wouldn't have the same problem. Unless I'm not understanding what you are describing....
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I’d think the plug was mounted up there to power an electric garage door opener. We have that too. Maybe an electrician could figure out some fix (short of rewiring.)
You could construct a floor to ceiling post, if it wouldn’t be in your way, and mount the cord to that.
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