Jamie Smith
06-10-2009, 10:17 AM
I am in the market for a good, solid carpenter's type square.
Basically, the big "L".
It will be used primarily for setup, but a rule on it would be nice. I have a decent engineer's square on the way, but I want this to lay flat.
I have a cheapo one that I got from the BORG, and I know how to square it up, but I would like something aluminum (or steel?) and a bit thicker (1/4" ?).
I also don't want to break the bank (so, < $50 would be best).
Anything come to mind?
How about for solid straight edges also?
Thanks
Basically, the big "L".
It will be used primarily for setup, but a rule on it would be nice. I have a decent engineer's square on the way, but I want this to lay flat.
I have a cheapo one that I got from the BORG, and I know how to square it up, but I would like something aluminum (or steel?) and a bit thicker (1/4" ?).
I also don't want to break the bank (so, < $50 would be best).
Anything come to mind?
How about for solid straight edges also?
Thanks