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Moral dilemma: - 12.12.2008, 02:29 AM

I need some good solid advise here guys!.. (Thanks)

Hey guys..
I found something that will work GREAT for the wheels but I started to think about exactly what is it that I'm building? The thread name is (building a better wheelchair) and this is not better it’s just cheaper!, I want to make people feel good about them self’s and even know these alternates will work! And they will save weight and money, I just honestly don’t think they will make people feel better about themselves. I don’t want to cheapen it do I??

Or??

Should I look at it as I'm helping getting someone out and exposed to elements that they would typically not be exposed too . I'm really afraid that if I use anything other than wheels I might not be reaching my goal of providing a better chair.. so with that said I'm going to installing four of these https://www.northerntool.com/webapp/...Product%20Page

I found some moon hubcaps that will fit and if I paint the rims to match the chair!, then I'm right back on track for building a better chair and even if I go this route I’ll still only have under $400 to date in it.. Including 1” axels with sealed bearings (so now I'm back up ahead) of the game / my goal of building / providing a better chair of less..

What do think?? Build it cheaper or build it better ?? I'm thinking better.


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Better. - 12.12.2008, 03:58 AM

Its like you said. "Build a better wheelchair" is your goal. Of course you want to keep your expenses resonable, but not at the cost of dialing down your design and making a piece of junk. If you get a little bit confused just take a gander at your XRay project. Look at the work you put into that and you never compromised on your materials. So why should you start now? Knowing you this chair will end up being a $1000 chair, but it will not be JUST a wheelchair. From there you can go either upwards and add on BL power and whatever else someone may desire, or you can dial it down to reduce the price, but at least everyone will see what you can offer. It is like buying a new car. No one wants to look at a stripped down cheapo to start out with. We want to see the power package, tow package, alloy wheels, 10 speaker stereo system, and whatever else they can offer. So go for teh gusto Shaun.


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I need some good solid advise here guys!.. (Thanks)

Hey guys..
I found something that will work GREAT for the wheels but I started to think about exactly what is it that I'm building? The thread name is (building a better wheelchair) and this is not better it’s just cheaper!, I want to make people feel good about them self’s and even know these alternates will work! And they will save weight and money, I just honestly don’t think they will make people feel better about themselves. I don’t want to cheapen it do I??

Or??

Should I look at it as I'm helping getting someone out and exposed to elements that they would typically not be exposed too . I'm really afraid that if I use anything other than wheels I might not be reaching my goal of providing a better chair.. so with that said I'm going to installing four of these https://www.northerntool.com/webapp/...Product%20Page

I found some moon hubcaps that will fit and if I paint the rims to match the chair!, then I'm right back on track for building a better chair and even if I go this route I’ll still only have under $400 to date in it.. Including 1” axels with sealed bearings (so now I'm back up ahead) of the game / my goal of building / providing a better chair of less..

What do think?? Build it cheaper or build it better ?? I'm thinking better.
   
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You Are The Man!! - 12.12.2008, 04:11 AM

Thank you Jerry thank you Jerry! THANK YOU JERRY!!

For putting it such simple but STRONG terms.. I’ve never compromised on any of my builds why would I even think about compromising on someone’s mod of transpiration… This answer could have never been said better!!... It hit HOME!..


I'm ashamed of myself for even considering it now..

I'm sorry / Apologize to the team! I got swept up in the moment for a better buck chair!.. It’s wont happen again..



Thank you SIR….

Shaun..


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I can and will do better than that! but I guess I need to ask what is / should the top speed be?? that quickest one I've seen went 10mph, so how quick do I go paralyzed?? do I double it?? and what kind of runtime should I account for during a typical day ??

Thank you so much for your time sir..

Shaun.
I've seen 11 and 12 mph chairs and the users said that was just flying! I think 15 is a nice number, it would definitely have to be marketed as extreme, and run at your own risk! A 2:1 two speed would be so awesome, hill climbing torque and high speed. I have an led 10 bar battery meter and on a typical day I will use one bar of power, and that's 16 hr's of use. The only time I ever killed my batteries was when I made multiple 5 mile trips. 12v sealed gel lead acid batteries are the standard and the only battery approved for flight.


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Gels. - 12.12.2008, 04:57 AM

Yea the gel batteries are probably the best and safest ones on the market for such use. They are virtually harmless and they give quite a long storage capacity, but the makers know this an charge like 3 to 4 times as much at regular lead acid batteries. I think it is a pitty as they are trying to get rich from a simple idea that isn't some major breakthrough in technology. Anyway Gels would probably be the best idea for this project. I believe they run about $100 to $150 for good cells. The good thing is there is no risk of spillage.


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I've seen 11 and 12 mph chairs and the users said that was just flying! I think 15 is a nice number, it would definitely have to be marketed as extreme, and run at your own risk! A 2:1 two speed would be so awesome, hill climbing torque and high speed. I have an led 10 bar battery meter and on a typical day I will use one bar of power, and that's 16 hr's of use. The only time I ever killed my batteries was when I made multiple 5 mile trips. 12v sealed gel lead acid batteries are the standard and the only battery approved for flight.
   
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12.12.2008, 09:18 AM

Shaun,

I like the wheels form northern tool and they most certainly get back on track with better, not cheaper. your original plan was to build a cheaper better chair. I love te idea of moon caps color matched to the chair!

The only possible Isse I see with those northern tool tires is tey are conventional in tire shape and may sink into the sand. they will be GREAT on al other surfaces, but forsand tey may be a bit rough for the pusher to push.

That may be why the pricey chair from wheeleez uses to round balloon tires?

I think 2 of those giant outrunners would be perfect for the bl version.

I found http://www.hotshotproducts.org/roleez_wheels.htm#49cmg - same thing a bit cheaper than wheeleez. still looking for mo better cheapa options.



edit hmmm. it seems that roleez has gone out of business. Their website gives the following message:

Dear Visitor:

Roleez® brand wheels are no longer available through this website.

Should you be interested in beach or balloon wheels and beach products like Beach Carts, please visit www.google.com to look for such items.

For sourcing and market consulting in Asia, please contact Primex Marketing, Inc. either via telephone 1-707-746-6855 (USA) or send your inquiry to info@primexmarketing.com.

Thank you for your understanding. We regret the inconvenience.



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I found these: http://chihyoungindl.trustpass.aliba...oon_wheel.html
no pricing listed, i have contacted them and requested pricing info per unit.

and for the ALL TERRAIN chair! http://chihyoungindl.trustpass.aliba...arm_wheel.html

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12.12.2008, 04:36 PM

I had some guys who built me some very nice analog joysticks for some machinery I had. They had a variety of options and specs. I will try and find the name and contact information.


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12.13.2008, 12:10 AM

this seat may be better on the arsssss

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...0064117018144a




also i want to commend you for doing something so nobel , and wish you the best with this build

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Nice. - 12.13.2008, 12:57 AM

That chair actually looks very nice, and it looks to be quite comfortable. Nice choice if you ask me, and only $90 which seems to be worth the extra comfort.


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http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...0064117018144a




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this seat may be better on the arsssss

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...0064117018144a




also i want to commend you for doing something so nobel , and wish you the best with this build
unless we are also going to reinvent the cushion a standardized base to accept existing cushions is the answer. These aren't "everyday" chairs, and most chair users have a prescription pad with their "everyday" chair that they could just transfer from one chair to the other. These pads are $500, but lets get the chair built first! Most common base is 16x16, i'm 18x20, width x length


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Forward Progress continues: - 12.13.2008, 07:55 AM

Gentleman I proudly present to you the making of the Prototype 001TDC special!

The chair that I hope will one day change the world as we know it!, The lowest cost / yet (hopefully to be proven) extremely reliable wheel chair available today at a cost of $110.00 per chair,

Here is what this (NEW!!) particular build is all about:


“Disabled people are more likely than other people to live in grinding poverty. Unless disabled people are brought into the development mainstream, it will be impossible to cut poverty in half by 2015 or to give every girl and boy the chance to achieve a primary education. ”
James D. Wolfsensohn, former President of the World Bank

According to the UN Economic and Social Council, there are 300 million people with disabilities in the developing world. Of these, 20 million need wheelchairs to become mobile again. Without chairs, many have no choice but to stay confined to their houses or drag themselves along to get anywhere, exposing themselves to potential injury and disease. Many children are unable to attend school. Chances for education, employment, and community involvement disappear. Under such conditions, they often end up either begging or relying on family members to support them.

So with the above said as eloquently as I'm able I’ve decided to start with my initial goal / vision. Build a better cheaper 3rd world / developing country chair.. As I stated before your basic all terrain chair start out @ $400.00 I did some research and found an organization that is doing what I was initialing planning to do with bikes and they are at $200.00 per chair! http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...e=9&?series=60


So after Jerry relined my sense of perspective (you’re the Man Jerry!) I’ve gone a whole new / same approach as I do all my builds (MAKE IT BETTER!) and I must say that after making a few Major adjustments I'm happy to report that I'm back on track and building the Better (yet CHEAPER!) Chair “my / TDC57 / RCM WAY!.. LOL.LOL.LOL

For those who have been following the build to date have seen nothing but square boxing, PVC chairs (shower and Beach) chairs that start at $1,100 and go up to $1,500.00.. Well I'm changing things up the RC Monster WAY!!! I'm adding the artistic flare that I believe these chairs need!, function and maneuverability can and have been achieved, but how about the flair / where is that’s cool affect!?! Does that diminish with the value of the chair??

Not at RCM! It most certainly doesn’t! It get improved like all of out builds, we start out with a piece of something and turn it in to and bad ass, well this chair is on that same path of badness as out RC builds..

I present to you the first glimpse at the cheapest and by far the “coolest!” 3rd world chair ever built! The TDC special 001 (prototype)

How it all started out!
I started out this build with every intention of gong bigger and stronger then the competition, I'm using 1” schedule 40 PVC inlue of the ¾” everyone else is using, I was also able to incorporate into the my chair build stunning cures and good looks that are only available on here on the Monster!.. LOL.LOL..

In the beginning there was nothing more than parts!








As the night progressed and the booze & herbal remedies kicked in the creativity went into over drive!.. Straight and boxy are OUT! Curves, strength, style and simplicity are in.. LOL.LOL..




















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This is as far as I gone tonight, I did have to redo it three times to get it write! And It’s late so I'm going to bed.. I should have it finished up to morrow night!..

My questions to the team:


How does it look so for Am I on the correct path or have I gone to far to the right??

Thank you so much for your time team!..

P.S.
Can someone give me the following measurements:
From the rear axel (center) how far is the front axel away???








Thank you all so much for your time and help!.

Shaun..

P.S.S.
Please keep the conversation going regarding BL motors.. I’ll have this and the child’s shair completed within the next week and I plan on moving to BL so I’ll need all the help I can get.

P.S.S.S..
I don’t want to hear any crap about the what color the chair is or isn’t!.. I'm going to dye the whole setup once I get all (per-installed)..

Thanks again.


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12.13.2008, 11:12 AM

Awesome! Your mission statement couldn't have been put any better. As far as axle placement: It needs to be as compact as possible, yet the cog can't be behind the axle(making it tippy) so a lil trial and error may be in order to make it as small as possible yet stable. PM me if you need anything, I am your sounding board!


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Looks good. My only concern is the size of the casters your using up front may be a bit to small and may catch to easily on things, castors are a but expensive, but they are cheaper than a faceplant.
   
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