Pouring a concrete foundation requires setting up board forms. Typically one drives in stakes behind the boards, or braces them at an angle, to support the walls and keep them plumb and level with one another: This can be a fiddly process and, as general contractor Aaron George puts it, "pegging and framing is backbreaking work and time-consuming!" After pouring more than his share of forms, George set out to invent a quicker, easier, more accurate way to install perfectly plumb and...

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