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To assist in photography and
documentation at outdoor crime scenes or at traffic accidents, add paint to
show the location of evidence, stops and starts of skid marks and other
measuring points. These paint marks show up well in photographs and can be
used later for reconstruction purposes as most paints will last a few weeks
before fading. This 2-wheel
measuring device with a marking paint can holder can be used for measuring
the scene and for adding paint marks. A trigger on the handle activates the
inverted tip paint can to make a short mark or hold the trigger down to walk
and spray a longer mark. When you go to the hardware or paint store to
purchase paint, select a color which will contrast with most outside
surfaces. Also, be sure you obtain paint cans with inverted tips. Otherwise,
the paint can will not work with the trigger.
The heavy-duty metal handle is
31" long (non-telescoping) with a comfortable polymer handle. The measuring
wheel records up to 10,000 feet and there is a reset button to take the
counter to zero to start a new measurement.
Here is one of the those great
two-in-one tools. It allows you to measure distances within your crime scene
or accident scene and lets you mark the locations of evidence or other
important factors in the investigation. |