Originally Posted by
lowell holmes
Jim,
Eighteen squares
I only have Eleven squares, you beat me.
Those are only the ones that are used often. Have a couple other newer Stanley try squares. One of them is in the house for my wife's kit. Have a few more combos that do not get used and then a rule with a protractor head. One with a combo head and centering head. Then there are a lot of plastic squares for drafting.
Then there is a half dozen or more bevel squares. Oh, and least we forget a small try square with the top set up so it can also measure at 45º. I do not like that one much because it always seems to be hard to hold square against the work. Most likely that is due to my technique.
jtk
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