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#2671 |
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Nnnnnooooo . . . .
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#2672 |
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Trimming pastry?
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#2673 |
The Un-Tuckian
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Window glazing/putty whooziwhatsit?
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#2674 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I was thinking something to do with chickens, but it's awfully dainty. It's got an unused hole in one side for putting it on a string, but you didn't do that, so it's not needed. It has a grippy part, but the grippy part is very lame. It couldn't take much force without your fingers slipping. I was thinking some sort of bag or zipper closure. Or maybe a marking tool like a pounce wheel. Also reminds me of those wrapping paper cutters, but there is not enough to grab on to.
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#2675 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Upholstery. Tucking the fabric up underneath something. Maybe, the upholstery of car seats.
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#2676 |
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Not for pastry cutting, or window glazing, or chickens (hee!). Not for closing bags, not a marking tool, not a cutter, not for upholstery, and sorry, the earlier image is the only pic I have of that particular style (that doesn't give it away), but here's an image of a different version that is used for the same purpose:
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#2677 |
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Ah ha! I cheated. Never would have guessed. Really oddly specific.
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#2678 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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That profile at the bottom is really specific, like it fits into the lip of a paint can or something.
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Some sort of scraper. Like you move it around the lip of a paint can to get the paint back inside. Except the profile is wrong and that rubber spatula at the top doesn't make sense.
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#2680 |
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#2681 |
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I think the spatula part at the top is probably metal - it's described as being a tool to open the paint can.
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#2682 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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No way!
You know, instead of coming up with a new tool, they should sell paint in containers that don't have that problem. |
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ETA: And here it is. ![]() Throw away your stirrers and say hello to the first paint container upgrade in decades. Dutch Boy's plastic Twist & Pour Paint Delivery System, otherwise known as a paint can, has a twist-off lid, internal pouring spout, and mug handle. Need to remix? Just close, shake, and pour. Initially available for gallon cans of latex-based paints; quarts will soon follow. |
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#2684 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Can you imagine if they sold milk in gallon cans instead of jugs? And you needed a screwdriver to pop the lid and try to pour it into a glass?
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#2685 |
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It's weird that paint can technology hasn't progressed until now. And frankly, that neat Dutch Boy invention should be an industry standard. Surely the plastic upgrade is cheaper to make than metal cans?
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