When Norm was selling the height gauge they were $125. Not cheap but just by looking at it on TV I could see it was an item I would like. I should have bought one when I had the chance but I hee-hawed around now it looks like I'll have to wait.
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When Norm was selling the height gauge they were $125. Not cheap but just by looking at it on TV I could see it was an item I would like. I should have bought one when I had the chance but I hee-hawed around now it looks like I'll have to wait.
Byron Trantham and the rest of the group that posted on this old thread. Here is what you asked about 8 months ago … they are selling them now. …I just posted a new thread about this under the heading of Angle Wright Height Gauge www.anglewright.com
( I just found this old post )
You guys ought to look on eBay for machine shop height gauges. Used, they’ll still be more accurate than any made for woodworking. Here’s a nice one with a "buy it now" price of 60 bucks, 280182998303.
Search Height Gage and dozens of them will come up.
I'm happy with this recently purchased Wixey height gauge...
http://www.wixey.com/heightgauge/index.html
....even though a bit pricey at ~$60.
I really like my limited edition A. Clark height gauge that I paid $5 for. :D
Unfortunately I'm not sure where you could find another, but you could make one.
"Suggested Retail: $135 plus shipping and handling. To order please call: 1-800-448-3680"
From the website.
Check new yankee new sight,i think it's now available.
Okay, I know this post is a couple years old, but I was looking for the AngleWright Height Gage after I saw it on NormsTools.com. I emailed the gentlemen listed on the AW website this morning and this is the response I got:
Hi Brandon,
Thank you for your interest in our AngleWright Height Gauge. It is
available for purchase. It costs $135 plus shipping. You can place your
order via email or by calling 800 448-3680. We accept MasterCard and VISA
for payment.
I think I'll be making my own long before I spend $135 on a height gage. Maybe the Pro's will want to use this, but I think I can get by with homebuilt accuracy.
So, yeah, I missed page 2 of the thread at first and reposted info. Oops, my bad! Oh well, I guess no matter how many times you post the price of that angle gauge it still makes me pucker!