Aside from every screwdriver in the universe, I wonder what the most creative mis-use of a tool you have encountered is.
I'm sure this example can be improved upon, but as a starter for ten....
Today I had the keys to a posh house to inspect, owner is out of the country.
There was a separate garage which had the consumer unit in and I had the front door key which also had the garage remote control on it.
So I press the garage door remote, it opens, I spend a few hours working on the consumer unit in there. (There are also several interesting looking motorbikes in there ranging from old and cute to expensive looking)
At the end of the day I pack up and press the remote again. Nothing. I try the manual "down" button inside. Nothing.
So I check the control unit is powered. It is. No error LED's on the unit, just plain refusal to co-operate.
I take the cover off and check there are no alarm contacts wired up or anything else, and I establish it's a plain vanilla install.
So then I look around in the main house and find the keys to the side garage door.
Fine, I can now lock up, but I still need to close this big garage door somehow. I look high and low and can't find the manual winding device. It's also almost impossible to turn manually.
So I start looking around for anything I can fashion into a winder. Then I finally get an idea:
So I take the nut off, pull the end off, pull the handle out (catching both springs), bash the end a bit, put the other end into a combi drill and hey presto I could slowly and carefully close the door.
( As a matter of interest it would then happily go up using it's own motor, but not down. )
I'm sure this example can be improved upon, but as a starter for ten....
Today I had the keys to a posh house to inspect, owner is out of the country.
There was a separate garage which had the consumer unit in and I had the front door key which also had the garage remote control on it.
So I press the garage door remote, it opens, I spend a few hours working on the consumer unit in there. (There are also several interesting looking motorbikes in there ranging from old and cute to expensive looking)
At the end of the day I pack up and press the remote again. Nothing. I try the manual "down" button inside. Nothing.
So I check the control unit is powered. It is. No error LED's on the unit, just plain refusal to co-operate.
I take the cover off and check there are no alarm contacts wired up or anything else, and I establish it's a plain vanilla install.
So then I look around in the main house and find the keys to the side garage door.
Fine, I can now lock up, but I still need to close this big garage door somehow. I look high and low and can't find the manual winding device. It's also almost impossible to turn manually.
So I start looking around for anything I can fashion into a winder. Then I finally get an idea:
So I take the nut off, pull the end off, pull the handle out (catching both springs), bash the end a bit, put the other end into a combi drill and hey presto I could slowly and carefully close the door.
( As a matter of interest it would then happily go up using it's own motor, but not down. )