Capalaba man invents lightweight feet to secure gazebos

A CAPALABA man frustrated with gazebos flying off in wind has invented feet to secure the shade’s legs into place.

Creig Adams said the WindGuard helped to secure each leg into the ground, increasing the amount of lift required to blow a gazebo over.

Bulky weights already exist to keep shades in place but Mr Adams said he had patented a slimmer foot design created by himself that weighed only 600 grams each.

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A CAPALABA man who struggles to knot fishing line when changing sinkers has invented a cage to clip them into place.

Creig Adams said his device, made from biodegradable plastic, was easy to use.

Fishing line was passed through the cage’s two halves before being snapped into place, with a small weight able to be placed inside.

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