tim walker
08-23-2020, 8:36 PM
There are numerous track squares on the market, some with patent disputes, others not. Woodpeckers has a new one for sale that is also a miter with preset indents at 22.5 and every 5 degrees before and after. I have quite a few of WP measuring tools and squares etc and they build an excellent product, but for in the shop work is it really a necessary tool at all vs a simple no moving parts 90 for cutting down sheet goods? And what would you think about reliability over the long haul? Afraid a single crash to the floor might throw of the calibration. https://www.woodpeck.com/woodpeckers-adjustable-track-square.html?utm_source=bm23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Woodpeckers+Adjustable+Track+Square&utm_content=These+Deals+Will+Not+Last+Forever.&utm_campaign=8.23.20+WP+ReBlast&_bta_tid=31647341795476421803960484183340656331068 76835686538715507205566366828178551871381435682620 1960545362203&_bta_c=h2zqgfb4x1tioycwg7cglvyssj2ji