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Ask HN: What company do you wish existed?

18 points by mroll 8 years ago · 30 comments · 1 min read

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What is a product or service that would save you time and/or money if it existed? It could be something you would work on, but don't have the time. Or it might be something you don't have the expertise to build.

ambivalents 8 years ago

A service that could look up every online account I've ever created, probably by email address, and allow me to completely delete it and all associated data. Like Unroll.me, but for user accounts. Oh yeah and without the sketchy data re-selling practices.

cimmanom 8 years ago

A way to purchase pre-cut lumber in small quantities.

For instance, I need an 18-24" piece of 2x4 to prop up an air conditioner, and a couple 30" lengths of 1x10 to convert steam radiators into makeshift shelving. Oh, and four 36" lengths of 1/4" dowel to sew into the bottoms of curtains.

Obstacles to my acquiring these:

1) The small corner hardware stores I can get to on foot or by transit don't sell lumber, period.

2) I don't own a car, and hate driving (I do have a license, but many of my neighbors don't, and I can get about my daily life 99% of the time without one).

3) OK, let's say I take a cab to a big box store. They'll only sell me full 8' lengths of lumber.

4) Fine, I rent a car or get a cab home, or maybe Home Depot has finally worked out that New Yorkers will buy more if they provide delivery even for small sales.

5) At this point, I've already spent $100 on taxis or more on car rental just getting to and from the store.

6) I finally get the lumber home, and I can't cut it. I live in a New York apartment, with no outdoor space for projects like this. I own a screw gun because it's useful for assembling Ikea furniture and attaching stuff to walls, but for obvious reasons I don't own a hand saw let alone a circular saw or table saw. Neither do any of my neighbors. And even if I had a saw, no way it's getting anywhere near my apartment's hardwood floors (do you have any idea how much the security deposit was?)

7) By some miracle, I find someone to lend me a saw AND a space to cut the lumber in (where??) -- I have nowhere to put the scraps and no sensible way to get rid of them.

  • matt_s 8 years ago

    You'd probably be surprised how fast a hand saw can cut through a board.

    Buy a handsaw at the big box store when you buy your wood, cut it in the parking lot before loading it into a cab/uber/rental car. Only do rough cuts (e.g. a little longer than you need) unless you have 100% certain dimensions. Buy sandpaper and sand your way to perfect fit at home, if needed.

    The 4 36" dowel rods should be purchase-able in that size. You could ask the big box store to cut larger boards, they do this in the lumber area for plywood.

    If this is too much to take on - hire a handyman to do the prop for the AC and ask for them to get the other supplies.

    • Declanomous 8 years ago

      There's a saw at home depot (and probably Lowe's) and they'll cut your lumber for you. I think it's one cut per piece of lumber for free.

      Home depot lumber is super expensive to begin with, so it's kind of baked in to the cost.

  • JoeAltmaier 8 years ago

    My big box stores will cut lumber no problem. You just have to ask at the service desk.

    • cimmanom 8 years ago

      Last time I went to Home Depot (needed some other things), the guy in the lumber section told me Home Depot wouldn't do that at all. Something about they didn't want to be liable if it turned out you needed a different length than you told them to cut. :(

      • aaavl2821 8 years ago

        They don't cut anything generally less than like 2 feet because with the saws they, use small fragments can shoot up and hit people. There are other types of cuts they dont do for similar reasons

  • imauld 8 years ago

    The Home Depot on Northern Blvd in Queens will definitely cut whatever buy in to whatever size you want it. They will take the scraps if you don't want them.

    It's a short walk from the R train (Northern Blvd stop) and longer but still easily walkable from the 7 (52nd Street) and longer yet but most reliable LIRR (61st Street). There is also a surprisingly good sausage and pepper stand out front of the Home Depot. Go in get your lumber cut, get a sausage and pepper hero and take a cab back in to the city. It's about 10 minutes from the 59th st bridge via Skillman Ave.

  • aaavl2821 8 years ago

    A lot of Home Depot's have hand saws in store you can use though I dont know about NYC

    I live in a tiny apartment and bought a hand saw (like $10 maybe?), used a ceramic plant container as a workbench (cut over the hole in the middle so I didn't saw through my work surface, it also collects sawdust) and just hand sawed a bunch of stuff. Hand sawing sucks and takes forever but for your needs it's manageable tho may be 3hours or work or so :)

  • DoreenMichele 8 years ago

    Does it absolutely have to be wood?

    https://www.onlinemetals.com/

  • mrollOP 8 years ago

    Do you have a wide range of applications that you need this pre-cut wood for? Or is it one thing? I'm curious

    • cimmanom 8 years ago

      See the above list: those are all current projects. Granted, that's about 3 years' backlog because I can't actually get the needed lumber - so maybe once a year or so. Another actual application from the past would be blocks of 2x6 to prop up a bed frame by a couple extra inches. I rather enjoy basic carpentry, so I might do more small projects (lap desk? monitor stand?) with better access to materials.

astrodev 8 years ago

Long-term rentals without the phone calls, in-person visits and dealing with shady brokers. Airbnb was almost there but decided to focus on the mostly illegal hotel-like short-terms.

  • ruairidhwm 8 years ago

    In Europe we have Spotahome which i've used a few times and found to be excellent.

enrmarc 8 years ago

Capsule Corporation (from Dragon Ball): "a company that creates special small capsules that shrink and hold objects of various sizes for easy storage".

codegladiator 8 years ago

Some service which can take in my golang project from github and build static executable for every possible target and upload it to github releases.

It will be using karalabe/xgo for building these static executables.

So it can build these for all operating systems

- web servers

- cli applications

davidjnelson 8 years ago

A service to match people with jobs based on their Signature Strengths[1]

1. https://www.viacharacter.org/www/Research/What-the-Research-...

  • davidjnelson 8 years ago

    Then I learned career matching is not a great fit for that[1]. Rather, doing whatever job you're good at and applying the strengths is more useful. So maybe a service that automates helping you use your signature strengths in your current position. That would be a hard problem, but seems like it would benefit society an incredible amount.

    1. http://www.viacharacter.org/blog/use-your-strengths-to-furth...

    • imauld 8 years ago

      A service that helps you use your strengths to excel at your job is called a manager (good ones anyway).

andrei_says_ 8 years ago

A company I can share a github repo and a description of a webpack config, and will get back the github repo with a working webpack config.

“Here’s this new middlemanapp project running scss through sprockets. Set it up to process scss through webpack, make sprite-based icons from images in this folder, compile es6 and vue modules or coffee script and cue modules, include lodash, set up the hot reload to work with middleman’s, and prep production and Dev environments.”

I’d pay for something like this.

ecesena 8 years ago

Folding laundry.

  • quickthrower2 8 years ago

    You just need hired help. Probably find a cleaner on gumtree or similar, and ask them if they will do this for you.

    If you want the laundry ironed as well then a dry cleaner will do it for you. Some of them pickup and drop off.

    • ecesena 8 years ago

      On the same line, you just need a taxi or a limo service, you don’t need uber & lyft. You can also call/book and have them pick you up.

      I don’t think the problem is solved yet in a way that’s satisfying.

potta_coffee 8 years ago

weyland-yutani

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