The HAIGLER CURB GAUGE would enable the user to assemble the forms at the desired height quickly and easily. The invention was developed to eliminate the hassle involved in using a conventional tape measure and level to set the formwork. Additionally, the device would feature a durable construction, and it would be adaptable for use in setting up the forms for spill curbs, sidewalks and driveway entrances.
The inventor came up with the idea based on his professional experience. "As a concrete foreman, I know how frustrating it can be to assemble formwork correctly using conventional tools like tape measures and levels," he said. "I thought that there had to be a quicker, easier way to place the forms."
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InventHelp Client Invents Concrete Formwork Setup Aid