Product: Paint
Ferrofluid ceiling paint   (+8)  [vote for, against]
Less messy.

A paint composition which is a ferrofluid, for painting ceilings.

A large electromagnet on powered rollers is positioned on the floor above. It follows the location of the brush (which has an RF transponder) by short range triangulation, so that it's always positioned precisely above the point where the paint is being applied.

Any drips are drawn upward by the magnetic field, and stick to the ceiling, not the painter.
-- 8th of 7, Sep 16 2010

Also comes in handy for blocking those pesky cell-phone and Wi-Fi signals...
But I do like the 'upwards dripping'!
-- neutrinos_shadow, Sep 16 2010


// blocking those pesky cell-phone and Wi-Fi signals... //

Well, probably not, actually. It's a ferrofluid, not actual conductive paint. Doubtful it would form even part of a Faraday Cage.
-- 8th of 7, Sep 16 2010


Oh.
I thought, since it's all iron-y, that it would get in the way of electromagnetic radiation stuff. But at this point, I'll bow to your superior collective knowledge; at least until I find the time to do some research and/or experimentation. Where do you get ferro-fluid from these days?
-- neutrinos_shadow, Sep 16 2010


Well basically, you get a chit signed by your boss, and then you take it down to Eddie in stores and he gives you the ferrofluid in a can.
-- 8th of 7, Sep 16 2010


[mrm] that would be great, but if the paint remained liquid and never set, there would be great danger and/or amusement if there were a power cut during a posh dinner party.
-- pocmloc, Sep 18 2010


What do you tell the drips' parents, when they come looking for their sons whom you've taken on as apprentice painters?
-- infidel, Sep 21 2010


+ I likey.
-- xandram, Sep 21 2010



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