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Old 04-13-2012, 04:40 PM   #16
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This thread has definately caused a few folks to 'think!'
I just applied for a patent. So nobody get any ideas..
Too easy too copy. I really did think on this one before posting.
This WWII scientist was working on old technology.
Pre 1900s Vermont.. They would cut the ice out of the lakes. Then place it in caves and pack the ice with sawdust..
People had ice for the summer.. It was not melting fast.
How old was this WWII scientist?
I would bet he was aware of the wood insulation action.
I would also bet it is an ancient way of storing ice, going back many centuries.
All he did, was put the wood pulp products, in the ice.
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Old 04-13-2012, 04:49 PM   #17
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I just applied for a patent. So nobody get any ideas..
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LOL i'll just find a way to improve on it and get my own patent and then outsell ya.

Would be an intersting buisness idea if you were in the right area and no one caught on to how easy this stuff would be to make. Maybe as a side buisness but not a primary.
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Old 04-13-2012, 10:44 PM   #18
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Might be good for hurricane season......have to dip into the non-perishables later.
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Old 04-14-2012, 02:49 AM   #19
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LOL i'll just find a way to improve on it and get my own patent and then outsell ya.

Would be an intersting buisness idea if you were in the right area and no one caught on to how easy this stuff would be to make. Maybe as a side buisness but not a primary.
Thought about that, but cost too produce, verses sale price.
"We don't make the product, we just make it better."
Visit any bar in the world. Their you will see plastic bottles, 1/2 bottles with a screw on top.. "Drink mixes inside"
Bartender needs another, unscrew the top, screw the upper part of the plastic bottle on with the new bottom, your back on line.
A good friend invented that.. Got a patent pending for it..
He went too a food show in Denver.. Every other table had them. :boo hoo
He made nothing. Too easy too copy, Yes he cried.
What are the two best "natural" insulators?
Fiberglass is natural, damn stuff just kills yah, when it becomes "fryable" airborne, otherwise it is just fine.
Water and wood products..
Igloo- frozen water..
Paper- Used well into the 1800s, in house walls, for insulation.
Were just combining the two, like the WWII scientist did. Sharp guy.
Anyone try it yet?
I will make one tomorrow and put it in the Florida sun.
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:12 AM   #20
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Anyone try it yet?
I will make one tomorrow and put it in the Florida sun.
Dont have the space in the freezer yet, just a small one in the fridge and wife has it packed but will try it when i get the room.
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Might be good for hurricane season......have to dip into the non-perishables later.
Yep, make yourself some large pieces on disposable aluminum molds and place on top and bottom of your food. I run a generator but turn it off at night so we can all sleep, that will keep everything cold for a few hours. I have to give it a try.
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:32 AM   #22
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"I hereby stake this claim for 10 Bears, Dirty Steve, Sanders, klauss and 4thIDvet.."
Any attempt to replicate on our idea, will be considered a Patent Infringement.
What the hell is today's date..?
Well as of today..
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Old 04-14-2012, 10:34 AM   #23
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Yep, make yourself some large pieces on disposable aluminum molds and place on top and bottom of your food. I run a generator but turn it off at night so we can all sleep, that will keep everything cold for a few hours. I have to give it a try.
O.K.. aviator you made it by 4 minutes. Your in.
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Any attempt to replicate on our idea, will be considered a Patent Infringement.
What the hell is today's date..?
Well as of today..
sue me.

I'm still waiting for two other law suits against me or my company, so we might as well go for the third one
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Shredded newspaper is my idea.

Mulch......??
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sue me.

I'm still waiting for two other law suits against me or my company, so we might as well go for the third one
Remember the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid, when they were on their way too the bank.. Bodyguards.
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Your reading it wrong. You posted just in time.
Those who posted are in.
Your not getting sued.
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If the "Forever Ice" incorporates insulation, that means it melts slower.
The melting process is what cools the products in the cooler.
If it's NOT melting then it is not cooling.

Just a thought.
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If the "Forever Ice" incorporates insulation, that means it melts slower.
The melting process is what cools the products in the cooler.
If it's NOT melting then it is not cooling.

Just a thought.
I thought about that 10 Bears...
Were about too get rich here.
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Hey read the fine print.
We did not say it was gonna cool. Just not melt.
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Old 04-14-2012, 11:59 AM   #29
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If the "Forever Ice" incorporates insulation, that means it melts slower.
The melting process is what cools the products in the cooler.
If it's NOT melting then it is not cooling.

Just a thought.
Temperature exchange,you are correct, however, as long as the surrounding temperature is lower than the "Forever Ice" there will be an exchange, but slower.
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Old 04-14-2012, 12:06 PM   #30
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I'll see if I can get some lost circulation material. In the past, I've bought it and it was made of shredded money.

Gotta have a gimmick, too, you know.
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