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RE: Ice time-locks - Like Ra - 12 Apr 2009 (11 Apr 2009, 22:17 )binaryfreedom Wrote: grr I so need one of these! The commercial one doesn't come close in justifying the $200 price tag...Absolutely. $200 is a rip off. (11 Apr 2009, 22:17 )binaryfreedom Wrote: Such a pity that I don't have the skills to construct something as simple as this!! lol I wish someone can make me one and I'll pay for it 😋Probably you never tried 😉 It's not that difficult. To simplify things further you can replace the ring part with a rope loop. (11 Apr 2009, 22:17 )binaryfreedom Wrote: about your http://www.likera.com/sb/time/ice-padlock2.php That would indeed. It did not when I tested it. On the other hand, see this post. So, if you are completely immobile (and can't shake the bottle with your bound hands) I would advise to use a less risky method or to find a bottle with a wider bottleneck. RE: Ice time-locks - doubleflash - 12 Apr 2009 I have tried Ra's design, but used a light chain instead of nylon cord. The chain can and does get stuck. When it does, it is a big problem. Fortunately, I was able to unscrew one pipe cap. But, if I had not been able to reach the ice lock, I would have been in serious trouble. I haven't had any trouble with nylon cord, not doubled. Currently, I'm using 3mm braided nylon. Example: http://www.rei.com/product/784296 . RE: Ice time-locks - Like Ra - 12 Apr 2009 (12 Apr 2009, 19:00 )doubleflash Wrote: I have tried Ra's design, but used a light chain instead of nylon cord. Binaryfreedom was talking about a different design: http://www.likera.com/sb/time/ice-padlock2.php (12 Apr 2009, 19:00 )doubleflash Wrote: The chain can and does get stuck. When it does, it is a big problem. And you mean this one, right? - http://www.likera.com/sb/time/ice-padlock3.php I would not use chain here. (12 Apr 2009, 19:00 )doubleflash Wrote: I haven't had any trouble with nylon cord, not doubled. Currently, I'm using 3mm braided nylon. Example: http://www.rei.com/product/784296 . Yes, please DO NOT double it. Or it MAY get entangled. Actually, the bigger the hole and the shorter the cord - the less chance it gets stuck. You can test it by twisting the aeady inserted cord and trying to pull it out. I could NOT make NOT doubled cord stuck whatever I tried. Of course, if you make a knot on the other side ... 😉 BTW, I have another design in my mind. It will be a bit bigger but on the same time even more reliable. RE: Ice time-locks - Uncle - 07 Dec 2009 Seen as i finally ordered a pile of stuff off of ebay and will be making something like one of these. http://www.likera.com/sb/time/ice-padlock3.php I'm going to try something a little smaller though. I'll let you know how i get on and add pictures too. RE: Ice time-locks - Like Ra - 08 Dec 2009 Yes, please! That would be interesting! RE: - paul knight - 12 May 2011 (02 Oct 2007, 04:15 )doubleflash Wrote: This a sweet lock, Ra! Next time I have a cup of tea from a van, i will try puting water in the cup with lid on and freeze it. I know those cups keep the tea hot for ages so should keep ice as ice a long time too cheers, Paul RE: Ice time-locks - madjack - 16 Jul 2012 A long overdue update to this thread... ice lock Looks like this could be a much more affordable pre-built ice-lock for those who's DIY is not up to making one. MJ RE: Ice time-locks - Like Ra - 20 Jul 2012 (16 Jul 2012, 11:45 )madjack Wrote: a much more affordable pre-built ice-lock35 quid is indeed much more affordable than what they had before. Add an insulation layer (neoprene? rubber foam?) and you'll get ~3-4 hours. The lock is a bit too long, though - 19cm. |