Hey Fellas, Invent Something Cool You Think Hasn't Been Invented Before

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Ladies, I Got Seventeen Dollars
Was taking my weekly shower 3 days ago and noticed how many tiny, used bars of soap were in the soap thingy holder thing. Was thinking how cool would it be to have some sorta mold or press contraption you could take then put all those tiny bars of soap in then get one full-sized giant bar of soap.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Ladies, I Got Seventeen Dollars
You should probably try inventing some sort of memory thingy. A notice board, or a book to put all your ideas and thoughts into.

You went looking for this exact same thing in July 2022 and I even gave you the answer to your problem.

https://www.freeones.com/forums/thr...nvenience-to-your-life.1023160/#post-11348041

You right. My memory is dogshit.

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Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Ladies, I Got Seventeen Dollars
Actually, I think you can melt them down, and reform them into a new bar.

I forgot the guy's name but that soap press thing I was recommended doesn't do the job for me. I invented a Little'uns to Big'un Soap Kit. My kit includes a saucer people use for soy sauce to hold the tiny bars of soap, a vinegar bottle to press the soap down, and a plastic sandwich bag to keep everything from getting messy. I put a little water in the saucer on top of the soap bars, wrap it with a plastic bag, then put it in the microwave for about 20 seconds. When you pull it out start pressing it down with the bottom of the vinegar bottle to flatten the top. Smooth it out with your fingers until it looks alright then leave it on the window sill to cool off. Now my kit is complete but does not include the microwave or window sill.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I forgot the guy's name but that soap press thing I was recommended doesn't do the job for me. I invented a Little'uns to Big'un Soap Kit. My kit includes a saucer people use for soy sauce to hold the tiny bars of soap, a vinegar bottle to press the soap down, and a plastic sandwich bag to keep everything from getting messy. I put a little water in the saucer on top of the soap bars, wrap it with a plastic bag, then put it in the microwave for about 20 seconds. When you pull it out start pressing it down with the bottom of the vinegar bottle to flatten the top. Smooth it out with your fingers until it looks alright then leave it on the window sill to cool off. Now my kit is complete but does not include the microwave or window sill.
I to seem to waste a little too much soap. Because of arthritis, my grip isn't what it used to be, so when the bar gets small, I have a hard time holding on to it, so I asked the internet, and it said old pieces of soap can be melted down in a sauce pot, on the stove top. I need to get a small inexpensive non stick pot to melt it into a liquid, then I'll just let it cool in the pot, get it out somehow, and cut it into a couple of manageable size pieces.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Ladies, I Got Seventeen Dollars
I to seem to waste a little too much soap. Because of arthritis, my grip isn't what it used to be, so when the bar gets small, I have a hard time holding on to it, so I asked the internet, and it said old pieces of soap can be melted down in a sauce pot, on the stove top. I need to get a small inexpensive non stick pot to melt it into a liquid, then I'll just let it cool in the pot, get it out somehow, and cut it into a couple of manageable size pieces.

I like your idea even better than mine.

I think I'll go take a peek at the window sill.
 

DrakeM

The god I believe in isn't short of cash, mister
I to seem to waste a little too much soap. Because of arthritis, my grip isn't what it used to be, so when the bar gets small, I have a hard time holding on to it, so I asked the internet, and it said old pieces of soap can be melted down in a sauce pot, on the stove top. I need to get a small inexpensive non stick pot to melt it into a liquid, then I'll just let it cool in the pot, get it out somehow, and cut it into a couple of manageable size pieces.
What's soap?
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Hey Dayster, has something been invented yet to get rid of the cardboard armpits in white T-Shirts. I got a bunch that I don’t want to throw out yet.
I'm still trying to figure that one out myself.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Ladies, I Got Seventeen Dollars
I'm still trying to figure that one out myself.

Dayster, I just watched a YouTube video and now I think I'm going to go to the store and get some Spray & Wash (to saturate the armpit area for 5 minutes) and OxiClean (to add to the washer while washing the shirts). I'll let you know what happens. If this scheme works we may whiten so many shirts we could sell a few on eBay.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Dayster, I just watched a YouTube video and now I think I'm going to go to the store and get some Spray & Wash (to saturate the armpit area for 5 minutes) and OxiClean (to add to the washer while washing the shirts). I'll let you know what happens. If this scheme works we may whiten so many shirts we could sell a few on eBay.
OxiClean works pretty well. My wife uses it.
 
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