Useless Box by Ulma Doctor

Ulma Doctor

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My Dad is the hardest person to buy Christmas presents for.
He has everything he needs or wants it seems, until now....

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i guarantee you that he doesn't have one of these!

i made the purchase through Ebay.
i was impressed in how quickly the package came and how easy it was to construct.
the funny thing was that there were no instructions.
just a pile of poly-carbonate, screws, nuts, a right angle motor, control switch, battery holder, a screwdriver and a stamped out wrench for tightening the switch retention nut.
it took a second of planning, but went together pretty easily.

This aught to keep the old man busy for a while.
The box is kinda like telling a guy to sit down in the corner of a round room! :jester:
 
Haha, those are great. My lil brother got my youngest brother that for last Christmas. After we assembled it we got a kick out of mom not understanding why something like that would even exist. :lmao:
 
I have a local mentor who is a retired electrical engineer who is gonna love this!

Daryl
MN
 
What a cool toy and attention getter. Totally useless, but a lot of fun! :))
 
Remember the black box that had a hand that would come out and turn the switch off?
 
They are a lot of fun. My engineer daughter gave me one a couple of years ago when I was still working. My staff of engineers would stop by the desk just to push the switch and go away chuckling.
Merry Christmas!
 
Remember the black box that had a hand that would come out and turn the switch off?


I had not seen that one George,
but i do remember a coin bank that had a disappearing hand that would appear to snatch the coin and pull it into the bank.
i had one as a kid and wrecked it trying to find out how it worked ,
It's funny that i still do the same thing, but with machinery ,some 35 years later.
i'm a lot better at puttin' em back together now!!
or at least i can fix my own mistakes anyway:jester:
 
Thats funny Ulma. I too have torn apart alot of toys apart to see how they worked. When I got a NOGA I was very curious to find out how it worked. it was such a joy to use I wouldnt tear into it. Then one day I loosened the locking knob too much and it came apart on me. And EUREKA! thats how they did it. Thank goodness I didnt lose any parts. Merry Christmas everyone!
 
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