is a Speed Square. It does the job. However, I ended up getting a Craftsman speed square from Sears. Now he's my captain. It's also made of aluminum, but it's thicker in thickness, making it less likely to warp or break. It also has some features that the Stanley doesn't have, such as: B. the ability to draw a parallel line from 1 inch to 5.5 inches from the edge of a piece of wood. That means if you're planning to cut an 8-foot board and need to trim 3 inches, you can use the Craftsman to quickly draw the cutting line. Stanely requires you to use a chalk line. Another plus is that the Craftsman Speed Square is made in the USA, so you're helping your neighbor while the Stanley is made in Tiawan.
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