"Ghetto" Water Meter Key by Phil B

Step 6: The working end of the key

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To make the key end I attached a 10 inch abrasive cutting wheel to an arbor and manually worked the end of a 1 inch piece of pipe against the edge of the wheel until I had a slot that would fit over the shut off valve in our water box. That would have been sufficient, but I wanted to add a little leverage and make the key easier to align on the shut off valve. So, I welded two small pieces of strap iron onto the end of the pipe.

I have not needed this water meter key often, but it works very well. And, I used up some scraps I had without a penny out of my pocket (other than for welding electrodes).


 
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jbeil says: Aug 14, 2011. 12:40 PM
I cut a slot in a pipe cap to make mine.
Phil B (author) says: Aug 14, 2011. 1:25 PM

Excellent idea!
Cooldeal says: Jul 6, 2011. 7:26 PM
Great and useful project. I needed one but I just cut a slot in 1/4" thick metal bar I had that was an inch wide. Fit perfectly. Nice when you can make a needed tool out of whatever you have on hand and it works well. Thanks for the lesson.
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