Eric Brown
01-19-2024, 12:34 PM
Here are a couple of squares from Empire in 6" and 16" sizes. Think I got at Lowes. They are aluminum heads with a stainless rule. The stainless is magnetic so they can rust.
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A Harbor Freight combination square set from China non-reversable. Note the rule is only marked on one side. While inexpensive I would recommend sanding down all the sharp edges and replacing the rule with a hardened one.
Do that and it will be a decent set.
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An Odd Job from a Stanley design. It isn't as precise as the others but fits into a toolbox nicely. This one was made for Garrett Wade. They also have offered a larger version.
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Below is a group of small adjustable squares. From left to right: Starrett #236 with 6" hook rule (angles marked 30-45-60 in both directions. Goodell-Pratt 6" (angles marked 60-45-30 in one direction). Brown & Sharpe #552 with 2" stepped rule (angles marked up to eight degrees both directions). Millers Falls double steel square #222 with 2 1/2" x 1/2" blade, 1/2" 30 and 45 degree blade, and 2 1/2" x 1/8" blade.
Any questions just ask.
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Some buying suggestions. Since there are no guarantees that parts will interchange, buy a complete set consisting of the square head, the center head and a reversable protractor head. Two different sizes are handy. Buy several rules in different lengths either hardened or tempered. The name brands will typically hold their value. Used "collectable" ones are less costly so buy what you can afford. If buying used inspect carefully. Many times scribers are missing. There are at least four different sizes of scribers (diameter) so replacements may not fit. Also, check protractor heads for cracked castings around the screws that lock down the rotation. This is a typical weak spot.
514083
A Harbor Freight combination square set from China non-reversable. Note the rule is only marked on one side. While inexpensive I would recommend sanding down all the sharp edges and replacing the rule with a hardened one.
Do that and it will be a decent set.
514084514085
An Odd Job from a Stanley design. It isn't as precise as the others but fits into a toolbox nicely. This one was made for Garrett Wade. They also have offered a larger version.
514086514087
Below is a group of small adjustable squares. From left to right: Starrett #236 with 6" hook rule (angles marked 30-45-60 in both directions. Goodell-Pratt 6" (angles marked 60-45-30 in one direction). Brown & Sharpe #552 with 2" stepped rule (angles marked up to eight degrees both directions). Millers Falls double steel square #222 with 2 1/2" x 1/2" blade, 1/2" 30 and 45 degree blade, and 2 1/2" x 1/8" blade.
Any questions just ask.
514088514089
Some buying suggestions. Since there are no guarantees that parts will interchange, buy a complete set consisting of the square head, the center head and a reversable protractor head. Two different sizes are handy. Buy several rules in different lengths either hardened or tempered. The name brands will typically hold their value. Used "collectable" ones are less costly so buy what you can afford. If buying used inspect carefully. Many times scribers are missing. There are at least four different sizes of scribers (diameter) so replacements may not fit. Also, check protractor heads for cracked castings around the screws that lock down the rotation. This is a typical weak spot.