From what I've heard and been able to find I think they are now defunct. I know some people said they had place orders and it took forever to get a product and others said they never got a thing and had to work with their credit card companies to get a refund. Website hasn't been updated in years and it looks abandoned.
I think a company like "little giant" could pick up where they left off and possibly improve apon it
or maybe I should just man up and build something equally cool.....
I just went and looked at mine and I couldn't find anything on it that said anything about a patent. If someone wanted to start making them they could borrow mine. I'm going to Iowa in a week or two and coming back about the 1st of Sept. They could borrow mine for that time. If it was on the way, I would drop it off.
Damn nice of you John , I was thinking more along the lines of building one out of wood but still trying to keep it as light and portable as the store bought version , I have to wonder though what the steps are to bringing that idea to a metal /aluminum fabrication Co without just getting the idea to recreate it just robbed from you. I mean it's not like you can Patton a product that isn't yours.......can you ?
I don't know for sure but I would guess that getting a patent is rather complicated and probably costly, involving patent lawyers and such. If somebody started making these I doubt anyone else would bother to patent them. I doubt that Woodpeckers patents their stuff. Same with people that make parallel guides, qwas dogs, parf dogs, etc. However, I very well could be wrong.
I admire your ambition and your design, bravo... [big grin] Oh, and I do hold a patent for a motorcycle brake bleeding tool, came up with it when I worked for Suzuki.
I had a feeling you were involved in that sort of thing, are you self employed now ?
also , thanks I've been rolling this idea around in my head for about a month , I had a schedule glitch and ended up sitting home yesterday so I decided it was high time I put pencil and tool to mdf for a propper mock up, I wanted it to pack up as flat as possible while still remaining light yet sturdy. The one thing I didn't like about the benchmark was the lack of an easily renewable surface, I mean let's face it no matter how careful you try and be you WILL end up hitting that ABS sooner or later. That's something I plan on changing for sure..
I can't wait to see it, I'm just finishing off a new home construction and have used various makeshift benches to get the job done. Maybe I'll build a bench later this fall when life slows down.