MILW 4-1/2" TRIM SQUARE
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Selected User Reviews For MILW 4-1/2" TRIM SQUARE
The product is exactly as described, with a few extras thrown in for good measure. Take the time to read the tag that comes with it. The edges of this square were the first thing I noticed about it, and they had some useful information that I didn't see on the website. They're not cast, poured, or stamped; instead, they're machined. This indicates that the edges have sharp 90-degree corners. If you need a very precise cutting mark, this is the tool to use. In relation to If you only need your square to fit in your pocket, but you'll be using it for rough ins, this is overkill. Finally, I was able to obtain this for one of my employees. It appears that he enjoys it a great deal. I'm going to keep an eye on it. If any problems arise, please let us know. My 7" speed square is kept in a holder that is attached to my tool belt.
It's a good weight, and it fits nicely on 2x4s, which I use for small home projects like building tool boxes out of wood. Trellis boxes made of wood for the garden. This is in addition to the 12 I already have. Squares of 24 feet to be used as saw guides 2x2's and 1x3's are used to mark saw cuts on smaller wood stock. Job opportunities for small shelving. To possess a well-made tool I like how heavy it is when I'm marking my mini saw cuts, and I've been looking for a small framing tool. I discovered it in metal rather than plastic. Milwaukee produces high-quality tools in a wide range of categories.
As can be seen in the photos, there are nicks all along the DEGREES side, making it impossible to draw a precise line. Q. Milwaukee Tools Allow this one to pass me by in the hopes of receiving something far better. As a result, I deducted one star from your rating.
My sack does not spill it out. That's why the 7 1/4 is no longer in my possession. br>I'm a finish carpenter who enjoys working with tri squares. This is an excellent option.
Although not quite as capable as the larger size, this is far more convenient for everyday use in the tool belt, and it works well with 2x4s to 2x6s. Perhaps use the standard for larger stock on a project, then return to this one once it's finished.
This square is required if you are an electrician and do not want your pipe to resemble an old man's pipe. If you keep your lines straight and level, your boss is less likely to fire you.
This is a favorite of both my husband and brother. My brother is a trim carpenter, so anything that gets him excited about a product has to be incredible. He even made a video about it, haha.
I can't get enough of it! It's the ideal size; I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to run my square somewhere but it was just a smidgeon too long. (This is most commonly done on 2x6 material. ) This thing fits perfectly in my pocket, has easy-to-read numbers, arrived perfectly true square, and is simply the best; my only complaint, as a Dewalt user, is that it's that ugly Milwaukee red, lol.