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Another couple of squares to examine, one a Tee, the other double
ended.
Another perspective, to be su

http://www.patwarner.com/t_square.html
http://www.patwarner.com/setup_square.html
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toolmiser wrote:
I've read a lot of posts here recently about "double squares", and

I've
never been able to figure out the advantages of one of these over a
combination square. I have both (bought used at garage sales). I

have
always felt I was missing some use of the double square that would

make
my world more enjoyable. It is like having something valuable, but

not
knowing what the value is.

Thanks for your comments!


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