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Site: CareCure Forums - Equipment  (site profile, domain info rutgers.edu)
Title: Equipment
Url: http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=4
Users activity: 39 posts per thread
Forum activity: 96 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Equipment :

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Threads: 96 363 981
Post: 315 1,508 3,810
 

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totoL1
29
user's latest post:
wheel building video
Published (2009-11-29 06:26:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jadams We just posted a new video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuPDQMqMByU Watch for the fight scene at about a minute in....... That wheels will be aligned properly i think. You make me good laught with the end of the video.
SCI_OTR
18
user's latest post:
ROHO Hybrid Elite Cushion
Published (2009-11-29 13:28:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by BobMach how are these ROHO air type cushions, never sat on one. how durable are they and what type of SCI's require these the most. are they prone to flats and patching? how often to do have to pump them up. im going to a DME on thurs for some Cushion test drives. I've got nearly intact sensation and find the Low Profile Roho to be the most comfortable cushion for me. The key is having having the correct...
stephen212
16
user's latest post:
ZR backrets - Page 2 - CareCure...
Published (2009-11-28 20:22:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by SCI_OTR Actually, you lose about an inch of seat depth compared to fabric upholstery. I've been using solid backs (J2, Jay Xtreme, Roho Jetstream) for so long that I've forgotten any loss in seat depth from using them.
fuentejps
14
user's latest post:
D's locks?
Published (2009-11-29 12:22:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by amyk lynnifer, try using a wrench to snug up the bolt on the side of the handle. i had big problems like you describe, and that fixed it. x2, thats all it is lyn, simple fix
Daleb
12
user's latest post:
ROHO Hybrid Elite Cushion - Page...
Published (2009-11-30 10:09:00)
Less than 1 year!!?!? I'm coming to the conclusion that I must be really easy on my equipment, compared to the 'norm'. Granted, I've owned 3 Roho's in that time (one for the car and one for each chair) and only 1 is ~4 years old and still in service. One is ~2 years old and one is ~1.5 years old.
sam10685
12
user's latest post:
ROHO Hybrid Elite Cushion
Published (2009-11-29 19:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by BobMach thanks for all the input. i see alot of ROHO's on ebay and no nothing about them, may pick on up there cheap to play around with an see how i like it over the long term. im always tinking with things, tools, sharp objects and in and out of my chair constantly during the day so wondering how it will hold up. the Hybrid Elite looks nice because it is not entirely air. i do know this, i want something...
Scott Pruett
10
user's latest post:
Uni-Lite and SUV's ...
Published (2009-11-30 14:37:00)
honestly it all depends on the vehicle. what are you looking at? mine is a tight fit, but it works well, and I'm running 35" tires. modification to the Jeep was necessary (notably: raised roofline, mounting hardware, removal of door latch).
imkitch
8
user's latest post:
wheelchair vans
Published (2009-11-29 19:02:00)
You should contact a dealer in Maine. They will know all programs that may be able to help. Let me recommend www.Ride-away.com I have spoke to the owner multiple times. They are first class and willing to work for you.
jadams
8
user's latest post:
wheel building video
Published (2009-11-29 18:53:00)
yeah, fight scenes are invaluable - just ask Tarentino. Michaud is a super good wheel builder, but the threat of a beatdown keeps him honest.....ha.
BobMach
7
user's latest post:
ROHO Hybrid Elite Cushion - Page...
Published (2009-11-30 10:58:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by wheeliecoach I wonder how heavy this cushion would be since the knock on the Jay cushions was that they were heavy. Interesting to see how this one and the Nexus Spirit compare. sunrise medical web site says the Jay3 weighs: 16" x 18" Standard: 4.5 lbs. with fluid insert, 2.9 lbs. with dual air insert 16" x 18" Deep: 4.9 lbs. with fluid insert, 3.1lbs. with dual air insert the...
 

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Started 14 hours, 39 minutes ago (2009-12-01 21:50:00)  by rybread
I used to be an interior and electrical mechanic at Ford dealership's. I don't think the conversion would do much to cause problems with the airbags unless they accidentally tapped into the wiring for it. I don't know who you have working on it, but you may want to take it to a dealership and have them check it out instead of a independent shop. The dealerships tend to have seen more problems in ...
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Started 1 month ago (2009-10-28 12:59:00)  by warchi81
Well this is what I'm leaning towards as of now. The Wells-Engberg CT Rotary Cable Control. http://www.wells-engberg.com/products.html . Does anyone have experience with this.
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Started 2 years, 10 months ago (2007-02-03 16:23:00)  by Broknwing
can you use a push-button keyless deadbolt? Kwikset makes some really nice ones. I've got one that I'm going to be putting on one of my doors when the renos are complete and I have the new door...I'll see if I can find a link for them...Home Depot & Lowes both sell them though...
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Started 12 hours, 50 minutes ago (2009-12-01 23:39:00)  by petemancw
no rigid chairs do not fold if you r looking for smething very light i would recommend TiLite they are the absolute best but do not take my word for it you need to find a dealer and shop around they can help you to pick what's best for you.
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Started 13 hours, 18 minutes ago (2009-12-01 23:11:00)  by Curt Leatherbee
So are those Pruning Shears spring loaded? I have one something like that that I bought years ago and its on a telescopic pole and made for pruning trees, it works great. One year I did the large tree that is directly behind my house (mine extends about 15 feet) and then I backed up my pickup truck to the pile of downed branches, loaded it up and made a couple dump runs. The lady in the house ...
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Started 14 hours, 11 minutes ago (2009-12-01 22:18:00)  by FLgirl
What type of problems? I've had 2 Ryno trucks and had issues w/ the first one, but that was when they were still being done through Braun and had hydraulic actuators. Now, the new one has electric door actuators and they've been great... And, I personally know the owner of Mobility Freedom and in fact, call his cell phone whenever I have issues and he is great. Always takes good care of me. I ...
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Started 18 hours, 45 minutes ago (2009-12-01 17:44:00)  by NorthQuad
Awesome! You're doing great, man!
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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-08 17:03:00)  by totoL1
I think that hub locks are for rigid chairs, the GTX is folding, so maybe you will have some problems with the wires when you will fold the chair, and you don`t have a camber tube for fix the brakes. Scissors lock are nicer, but push lock are quickier and easier to lock the wheels.
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Started 20 hours, 51 minutes ago (2009-12-01 15:38:00)  by keeping on
You seem to be progressing; keep us informed. I'm rying to walk with legs instead of using my arms; very difficult. Keep working and hope that some therapy will be available soon.
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Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-15 13:06:00)  by nevada
Life Essentials Boom Lift System Ok I finally decided to hold my employer’s feet to the fire after being given a new job duty and have asked for my own vehicle so that I am not always having to find a driver to take me out in the field when my job requires that I leave the office. The new job is the main point of contact for all oil ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 00:43:00)  by jadams
We've been working with a few of the aftermarket companies - this is the latest email photo that we got from Surelocks: For your information am enclosing a photo of the disc with the rogue hub. This is probably the best and easiest installation to date, just remove 4 screws, put in four screws and you are in business with the disc to the wheel, no “c” clip or other parts. ...
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Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-25 13:18:00)  by CurvySAT05
Just call Frogs Legs and ask for the "Wide Axel Kit". They will send you new screws (that have the hex head) as well as 4 spacers, ONE for each side of the caster. This wide axel kit has been a lifesaver for me when I have to take my casters off to get hair out, clean out sand from casters (I frequent the beach), etc. No more dropping tiny spacers that TiLite provides and needing to use needle ...
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RE: ZR backrets - 21 new post
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-28 15:24:00)  by CurvySAT05
I think that is a Z10. The backrest has a greenish tint to it, which makes me think it is the colored carbon fiber.
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RE: Got my New ZRa! - 20 new posts
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 21:07:00)  by fuentejps
nice pat. what back is that. the zr/a are so minimalist, thats what i love
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Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-29 13:06:00)  by BobMach
how are these ROHO air type cushions, never sat on one. how durable are they and what type of SCI's require these the most. are they prone to flats and patching? how often to do have to pump them up. im going to a DME on thurs for some Cushion test drives.
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 08:56:00)  by totoL1
Quote: Originally Posted by fuentejps Ughhy, now i remember why i went to solid tires. I have had 2 tubes blow in my right runs in as many day. Had to stuff a 24x1 3/4 in the dam tire last night, all i had left. Both popped where my hand rim bolts on. The bike shop ordered me better tubes. I love these tires, but what a pain in ...
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Sun Fusion 16 Wheels - 13 new posts
Started 1 year, 10 months ago (2008-02-05 02:48:00)  by Hype62
Quote: Originally Posted by stephen212 The chair was designed by Doug Garven. The single-sided casters are but one of his many clever brainchilds. This guy is an inspiration. __________________ May 2000, T4-5 Complete. Faith, Hope and Determination is the way to go.
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RE: Lawn mowers - 12 new posts
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-24 03:07:00)  by SCI-Nurse
Discussed here several times previously: http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthr...ght=lawn+mo wer http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthr...ght=lawn+mo wer http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthr...ght=lawn+mo wer http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthr...ght=lawn+mo wer (KLD)
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-25 06:22:00)  by Scott Pruett
nice. how are you planning to transfer in?
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Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-28 22:09:00)  by kel13
I worked at Costco for nearly 3 years before I got hurt. Anyway long story short is this...I went back to the Costco where I had worked and was told this..."you are disabled and can't do nothing." A manager told me this so now you cannot pay me to go into a Costco and I highly discourage ALL of you to do the same as this is how they treat people with disabilities. Needless to say I did not let...
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