A combination plumb and level tool has an elongate body with separated
longitudinal arm members that have spaced apart, proximal ends fixed to
the body and extend therefrom to respective separate distal free ends.
The distal ends form longitudinally extending interior surfaces disposed
in facing opposition located between their respective fixed and free
ends. The arms and the body between them have a generally U-shaped cross
section that forms an open trough from the free ends to a base contact
surface between the proximal fixed ends. At least one of the arms has
longitudinal extending first contact surface portion disposed on its
interior surface. The first contact surface portion faces an opposing
second contact surface portion of the facing arm interior surface. An
elastic member cooperating with the first arm and the body biases the
first arm inward, toward the second contact surface portion on the other
of the arms. The arms are separated so the contact surface portions are
spaced less than the width of a work piece received therein that is to be
leveled or plumbed. The two arm contact surfaces and the base contact
surface are disposed so that a rectangular object having an edge face
between opposite parallel sides and a width between the parallel sides
greater than the initial spacing can be received within the open trough
with its edge face in contact with the base contact surface and the
opposite sides in contact with the opposed facing contact surfaces of the
two projecting arms. The tool is applied to an elongate work having
opposite sides connected by an edge face, by aligning the trough and work
longitudinally with the free end of the biased arm in contact with one
side of the work and the free end of the other arm in contact with the
edge face. The level is pressed toward the work, simultaneously forcing
the work into the trough by using the work as a wedge that forces the two
arms to spread apart until the opposing interior arm surfaces proximally
engage opposite sides of the work. The level and the work are then moved
together until the adjacent side of the work in the trough contacts the
base contact surface of the body along its length. This leaves the body
and the work aligned in two orthogonal axes defined by the arm's contact
surfaces and the body's interior contact surface.