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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: pritch on January 11, 2014, 09:15:07 PM

Title: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: pritch on January 11, 2014, 09:15:07 PM
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Actually, I know exactly what it is, because I invented and built it. I use it at my day job, which is QC Director for a quarter-billion-dollar-a-year construction company.

Any guesses?
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: international3414 on January 11, 2014, 09:42:27 PM
not sure,but maybe they could use you in pa. at the factory where they built my modular...lol....crooked outlets and switches?
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: Papaw on January 11, 2014, 10:01:27 PM
Child-safe outlet device?
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: Plyerman on January 11, 2014, 10:29:57 PM
Child-safe outlet device?

A good guess
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: keykeeper on January 11, 2014, 10:36:11 PM
Used to check drywall fit around outlet boxes. Handle to hold it, pins to center it on the box in same orientation that the switch screws would put it in.
Cover to make sure no gaps showing.
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: pritch on January 11, 2014, 11:59:18 PM
Used to check drywall fit around outlet boxes. Handle to hold it, pins to center it on the box in same orientation that the switch screws would put it in.
Cover to make sure no gaps showing.

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

Except I use it for device boxes in masonry walls, mostly. It seems to be getting harder and harder for masons to get cuts right, but once they see a guy checking every one, they quickly realize they need to do it right. I don't really know if I invented this, but I've never seen one before. The pins are just pop rivets that are just snug enough to still move, and the tail not sheared off (that takes a light touch LOL) and the center drilled and tapped to 8-32 which is the common drawer pull thread. 
Title: Re: What on earth could one use this for?
Post by: Papaw on January 12, 2014, 08:07:01 AM
You should do a patent search.