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On May 11, 4:07*pm, "J. Clarke" wrote:
Chris Friesen wrote: Jim In FL wrote: I've been debating purchasing a 12" Machinist's Square. Would be awfully nice to be able to quickly verify some of my tool setups by checking, let's say for example, a 12" plus crosscut off my sled or sliding miter. *Or verifying, with some exactness (is that a word ?) that a cabinet side is really square with the bottom. Pay $5 for a large Staedtler plastic drafting triangle. Very accurate, quite inexpensive. Excellent thought. Personally, I bought a 12" Starrett combination square when I was starting out and haven't regretted it a bit. You can trust it to be accurate, can take pride in a nice tool, and can be sure you'll use it almost every time you're in the shop. IMO a good combo square is a must have in a woodshop. JP |
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