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This isn't a very exciting idea but I was just
caulking something and I had to go find a
knife to cut the tip of the caulk pack. There
should be a knife or some scissors on the
caulk gun itself.
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I did that the other day to, Why didnt I think of that [+] |
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Cool, and could easily be part of the existing handle and trigger like a guillotine. |
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They got'em. I have one from Home Depot with just what [2 fries] said. Little hole in the handle that snips off the tip. $3.50, orange, comes with a spring pressure release to stop goop from coming out when you stop pulling the trigger, and a little attached wire for poking the tube seal. Nifty. |
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[Brand name censored --admin] Toothpaste tubes used to incorporate this kinda thing. I'll see if I can't dig up a retro-ish pic. |
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I thought, at first, this would be a caulk gun with a bayonet fitting so you could 'square off' any line of caulked-stuff. |
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You have half a croissant from me for the re-naming. Now find a creative category choice and I'll give you my vote even if this is baked. |
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Hold on, **Hold On** just a cotton-pickin' minute. |
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This idea isn't about a bayonnet! It's about a knife that you use to open up the plastic tube on the cannister... |
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My comment above was that I imagined a bayonnet that you used to manipulate whatever gunk that you've just squeezed out - not the plastic nozzle. They're not the same thing (unless it was detachable and you used it to cut the nose). |
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So. What's the script [mattgrosso]? |
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"FIX BAYONNETS - CHARGE !" |
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(As we used to say on the construction crew I foremanned, "what you do with your caulk is your business") |
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