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  1. #1
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    Does it have to be a t-square. I've had good success with a framing square with framing square fence from Lee Valley. For slightly smaller stuff, the Starret combo-square rules. It comes with longer rules also.

    Jay
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    Pat Warner makes a couple of interesting T squares.

    It may or may not suit your needs.

    One thing, though, if it suits your requirements, you can be certain that it will be accurate. Pat's a pretty meticulous guy.

    www.patwarner.com

    -Andy

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    Have you considered making one?

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    Tony, I picked up a Starrett 36" T-square this spring at a local hardware store for under $20. It checked dead on against my Starrett combination square. That is good enough for me, after all it is a Starrett and they don't make any junk

    Here is the page from the Starrett Catalog
    Last edited by Ken Garlock; 08-19-2005 at 1:26 AM.
    Best Regards, Ken

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