Cheap multimeter holder (model UT10A)

I like this little cheapo meter for quick stuff, so I made a case for it so it can sit on my oscilloscope.

Also, my oscilloscope is an old analog one, so to give me basic numerical measurements, I hacked an interface to the cheapo meter. I have BNC T connectors on each input, with one line of BNC cable going to clips taken out of a busted breadboard. The clips get soldered to a bit of wood. This lets me snap the probes of the meter into whatever the oscilloscope is probing.

Of course, this is horrible for high frequency stuff, so I unplug it for anything delicate, but it's fine for getting a running amplitude measurement of a simple AC signal, and it's a lot cheaper than getting a digital scope...