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    4 days ago

    Wallace and Gromit for me thinking about how there’s a tradition of British men inventing something in their shed that’s a specific answer to a problem no one had before.

    Things that come to mind are the Brompton folding bicycle, that 3 wheeled car from Mr Bean, and the L96A1 sniper rifle.

    Does anyone know of any others?

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      Not British, but my late grandfather tinkered in his Melbourne shed and invented a Golf Thing. Some kind of magic device to fix a particular swing issue.

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        4 days ago

        This is the sort of thing I was thinking. Especially if it’s overly elaborate and complicated to fix a specific problem

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        4 days ago

        He came up in some articles I was reading. I’ll need to look into him more

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      Thomas Midgely. The inventor of both leaded petrol and ozone destroying CFCs subsequently invented a rope system to help himself get out of bed because he had issues from past polio. The ropes killed him by strangling him.

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        3 days ago

        Aside from that unfortunate end this sounds very Wallace and Gromit