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I'll give you 50% of the money...but i want 80% of the equity...i can bring valuable experience to the table...you don't want your idea to unravel :D
 
Ok I wanted to finish the summary of the survey that I'm conducting but I do need help with getting more answer, I would appreciate if you could take a 5 minute survey on my Google survey telling me if I should include a way that if i were to design a this cable reel, would you prefer for me to design one that and hold the tip of the cables to prevent falling during dispensing or you prefer to untangle the cables while keeping or both. Additionally I wanted to include a ratchet and pawl system to dispense more faster and more effectively. The link to the survey will be here http://goo.gl/forms/Sl6QjELG7V

message to moderators: if posting link to google survey is not allowed, can you only remove this post cos i still working on this project
 
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actually im looking into manual cranking, if crank to fast it will tangle easily, especially when products which doesn't have any sort of way to manage the tangling.
You've got the wrong idea.The cable drum isn't normally cranked the cable is pulled off the drum.
 
Ok I wanted to finish the summary of the survey that I'm conducting but I do need help with getting more answer, I would appreciate if you could take a 5 minute survey on my Google survey telling me if I should include a way that if i were to design a this cable reel, would you prefer for me to design one that and hold the tip of the cables to prevent falling during dispensing or you prefer to untangle the cables while keeping or both. Additionally I wanted to include a ratchet and pawl system to dispense more faster and more effectively. The link to the survey will be here http://goo.gl/forms/Sl6QjELG7V

message to moderators: if posting link to google survey is not allowed, can you only remove this post cos i still working on this project

You never turn the drum on smaller cables, always pull the cable otherwise a disaster will occur!
 
Is it a wind up....................:)

Slightly more seriously it sounds like a sales pitch. Is that permitted here?
I think it's more product development at this stage although I'm a bit confused about how his product will work with a ratchet and pawl system.
 
Nothing to and old Navvy man lol.

Arf arf :30: ...anyone who has ever had to use a manual 22,on dragline or demo-ball,knows the value of NOT over-spooling!

A good man,can have the hands and feet of an accomplished organist...like the dude who used to come up,out of the floor,under Blackpool tower...
 

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