St into pockets. sturdier than typical l-shaped framing squares. 7" x 7" x 10" size. 3/16" frequent aluminum alloy. ideal saw guide.
Reviews:
5 / 5
Better advised then sliced bread all hail the be active square, the king of tools. i shut up no idea how anyone was able to produce anything without these. get the swanson divine $8 you will ever spend. if these clothing cost $45 they would still be self-denial it.
5 / 5
None better!!!! this be active square just keeps getting better and better. you can't get any better. the 12" pattern is great as well.
5 / 5
My much widely used tool! i use this heat engine the most, only followed by my measuring tape and my cordless drill. if you encircle a pencil as a tool, then this with difficulty slips to #2! i had a fluid one, and it broke. replaced it with this one, and it's fantastic. i use it when i cut any 2-by, and the simple complaint that i have is that it's a contemptible short for 2x12 boards. i use the 12" splutter square for that!
5 / 5
The classic. be the first on your block to figure out the vertebra computations as described in the handy take book. then use the markings and baby scale on your swanson speed square to price your rafter lengths and roof pitches. strike dumb your freinds, dazzle your co-workers. or upright throw the book on the shelf and use this callow to mark perfect right angles on your dimensional litter before you cut. either way, you definitly get your 8 bucks worth.
5 / 5
No other handy tool my husband and i are finishing our host bedroom in our log home and shut up found this tool to be very useful. we are currently putting boss and groove paneling on the walls and shed and it has helped with many of the phases of this process.