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Picture of ADJUSTABLE TELEPHONE SUPPORT --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To provide a customized adjustable phone support to enable an individual with limited use of one arm to have less difficulty operating her speaker-phone. A vertical adjustment is provided by clamping the frame to vertical copper pipes that are mounted to a wall with hose clips. The up and down motion of the bottom of the phone is adjusted by pivoting the wood mounting base piece around the horizontal three-quarter-inch copper tube at its top edge. Adjusting the rotation of the vertical axis is provided by supporting the copper tube from a vertical half-inch threaded rod that passes through a part of the copper frame like a king pin. TITLE: Adjustable Telephone Support. WEBSITE: Workshop Solutions at http://www.workshopsolutions.com/COMPLETE/tela1.htm. REF: The originator, Colin Hardman, Ontario March of Dimes DesignAbility Program, can be reached at colinhardman@yahoo.com.

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