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The last one was an easy "Gimmie". Here is a real head scratchier. Limited hints.
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But it has nothing to do with the human anatomy.. or livestock.:hu
  • It plugs in.
  • dual outlets
  • on/off switch
  • a handle
  • a peg board bottom
  • VERY HEAVY
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Some sort of vibrater or shaker?
Sorry.. but no sign.gif
Like a paint shaker??
Does not shake
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& far from paint related.
Playing it safe eh? :hugs
What he said, like an ultrasonic cleaner?
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Remember, the bottom is made of "peg board".. can't clean with a peg board, I don't think..gigglesmile[1].gif



:oldGranted it is homemade, BUT it is an improvement on an existing tool used in a very popular industry that has been around for a long time.
This particular modification is 1 out of 30 that my husband built and sold on consignment at a local supply house for a specific industry trade. They sold out fast. But they are so easy to make that locals soon were coping his idea, Some made it better.
Now there are professionally made ones out there that 100s of thousands of folks used and one probably was used in your very home. Doesn't matter if you live in the North/South/East/West.
This is just the "Cadillac model" of what the world-ish wide industry uses.

I admit this is a tough one. Ask a friend or family member who has bad knees.. Got to get back to chores..
Be back soon as I can.:weee
 

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Sorry.. but View attachment 7277

Does not shake View attachment 7278 & far from paint related.
Playing it safe eh? :hugs
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Remember, the bottom is made of "peg board".. can't clean with a peg board, I don't think..View attachment 7279



:oldGranted it is homemade, BUT it is an improvement on an existing tool used in a very popular industry that has been around for a long time.
This particular modification is 1 out of 30 that my husband built and sold on consignment at a local supply house for a specific industry trade. They sold out fast. But they are so easy to make that locals soon were coping his idea, Some made it better.
Now there are professionally made ones out there that 100s of thousands of folks used and one probably was used in your very home. Doesn't matter if you live in the North/South/East/West.
This is just the "Cadillac model" of what the world-ish wide industry uses.

I admit this is a tough one. Ask a friend or family member who has bad knees.. Got to get back to chores..
Be back soon as I can.:weee

I don't have a flipping clue "industry" "bad knees" :barnie
 

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