IslandTractor said:
I'm sorry but Rube would never have stooped to duct tape. He'd have rigged a series of pulleys, whirlijigs, whatchamacallits and various other specialized components to come up with a work of art solution. Geniuses don't use duct tape, the rest of us do.
Laughing. Yup, reckon ya'll is right.
I grew up hearing the father and his friends talk about Rube Goldberging to fix something. It generally meant you fixed it anyway you could and it was not necessary right but it worked for the time being. Being that these guys were weekend warriors with carpentry, welding, military, electrical and mechanical aptitudes, they came up with some unique solutions to problems with tractors, vehicles, plows, wood splitters (they made a hydraulic wood splitter from scratch in the early 70's before you could buy one commercially and it still works better than the ones our neighbors have bought), and various other mechanical items. I always wished these average middle class guys could run the country because after a few beers, they always seemed to solve the problems of the world so well.
Now that I have done a search on Google and read who this guy actually is that my older mentors referred to, I do stand corrected.
By the way, under the tape is one of those charging units used to power up screwdrivers, cell phones and such. The picture does not show it well but there is a lever coming out of the back of the pedal and when pressure is applied to the pedal, the level moves up causing a small generator (also located under the tape) to send a surge of power to the charging unit. This in turn powers a recently installed steering wheel warmer. It does get a little tedious pumping that pedal with my heel to warm up the steering wheel but hey, it is a Rube Goldberg job.