Disoriented, is what I was, the day I ran the snow blower in my dad's
driveway and filled up his garage with snow.

 

From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 10:51 AM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Driveway Alarm

 

  

Same here, although I manage fairly well when shoveling there is something 
rather disorienting when it comes to managing a snow blower. Now I have some

minimal usable vision but the fact is when everything is white like my 
house, neighbor's house, and both garages it some times gives me vertigo is 
the closest I can describe it. Before moving here at my dad's house I didn't

have that problem as there happened to be plenty of markers I could judge 
by, bushes trees ETC but here life can get interesting.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RJ" <rjf...@verizon.net <mailto:rjf110%40verizon.net> >
To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>
>
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Driveway Alarm

Good luck, I gave up on the snow blowing a while back, went I started into 
the woods and had to get some one to get me and the blower out. My driveway 
is only 650 feet.
smile
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dale Leavens
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 23:06
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Driveway Alarm

I have been considering a snow thrower again however similar concerns to 
yours and the outrageous cost of a desirable unit put me off. I share my 
drive with a neighbour, it is 32 feet wide and a little over 85 feet to the 
road. I can't run a noisy machine 85 feet in a straight line and I worry too

about where the snow is actually flying, wouldn't want to throw a chunk of 
something through a neighbours car window or a passing pedestrian.

All that notwithstanding, I had thought of setting a 4 foot length of iron 
pipe into a bucket of cement, 30 pounds or so, one at each end of the run 
with a light rope pulled between and use that as a guide. Maybe a little 
tedious moving the standards at the end of each run but it might require 
only 12 or 15 repetitions to cover the full 32 foot width. The other problem

of course is that most of these machines now require both hands on the 
clutches to keep the thing in motion which leaves at least one too few for 
additional guidance.

So far this winter we have mostly only had a couple of inches at a time 
although nearly every day but a big dump and I am going to be in trouble.

We used to have a chap with a plough on the front of his truck but that 
isn't an option this year and my neighbour objects to having a front end 
loader on the new lock stone pavers.

Like Bob, I expect you would need a very loud alarm to hear over the roar 
of a snow thrower and the ear covering required to keep the ears from 
freezing. Just why it hasn't become popular to make those engines quieter 
eludes me. Like those quad bikes and them darn special stinger mufflers they

now seem to like on snow mobiles, sound like screaming farts on helium.

If I was Han Solo I'd probably pet my wookie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rick Hume
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Driveway Alarm

It's funny that you'd mention this, as I have been considering a similar 
project. When I snow blow the drive way, I am often alerted by the family, 
that I am no longer in the driveway, but actually in the street. I have been

considering setting a couple of treated 4 by 4's at the end of my driveway, 
one on each side. I know that there are units that make use of a beam, that 
when it is broken can set off an alarm. I would like the alarms to be 
mounted on the poles as well, to alert me to the fact that I am near the end

of the driveway. Has anyone else done something similar or have any 
suggestions. Thank you in advance for your contributions.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul Franklin
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Driveway Alarm

Dan's messages on wireless bad thing detectors have got me thinking about 
other wireless devices that can be used around the home. One such device 
that I have considered purchasing for a while is something to alert me when 
someone or something comes up my driveway and into my yard. Has anyone had 
any experience with any of the commercially available driveway alarms? If so

what brand or model do you like or dislike? Are they fairly durable and 
reliable or do you have to throw them away after 6 months, like so many of 
the wireless door bells on today's market.

Thanks for any info that you might be able to provide.

Paul Franklin

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dan Rossi
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] multipurpose tool

I own a Gerber as well. I like it very much, but I prefer a Swiss Army
knife for the size. Although, I stopped carrying those as well, but
recently picked up a UtiliKey from ThinkGeek.com it is quite literally the
size of any of the other keys on my key ring. It has a vitiously sharp
knife, bottle opener, flat head screw driver and philips screw driver.
Good enough for slicing open packages, and opening a beer.

-- 
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu <mailto:dr25%40andrew.cmu.edu> 
Tel: (412) 268-9081

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