doubleboost Member Messages 3,859 Location Newcastle upon Tyne England Nov 9, 2014 #1 Borrowed this today To use in a video Any one got a bigger one
Wendelspanswick Member Messages 6,486 Nov 9, 2014 #2 doubleboost said: Borrowed this today To use in a video Any one got a bigger one Click to expand... Don't give yourself a hernia!
doubleboost said: Borrowed this today To use in a video Any one got a bigger one Click to expand... Don't give yourself a hernia!
brightspark Member Messages 41,114 Location yarm stockton on tees Nov 9, 2014 #3 [/quote]only seen a wooden one for setting corners up for bricklaying i have a 1935 wd square quarter of its size i got given
[/quote]only seen a wooden one for setting corners up for bricklaying i have a 1935 wd square quarter of its size i got given
F fizzy Member Messages 13,189 Nov 9, 2014 #4 I use a door or a piece of kitchen worktop!!! Looks pretty amazing though.
Gritineye Member Messages 2,101 Nov 9, 2014 #5 Not as big but I've got an ancient hardwood one with an inset plumb bob for when I'm not in a hurry....
Not as big but I've got an ancient hardwood one with an inset plumb bob for when I'm not in a hurry....
BrokenBiker Member Messages 11,155 Location Newport, South Wales Nov 9, 2014 #6 just seen the video, you went a bit red holding that thing up. biggest square i have is 12" adjustable one. if i need bigger for better accuracy i make one up from some wooden offcuts and measure it to prove its square
just seen the video, you went a bit red holding that thing up. biggest square i have is 12" adjustable one. if i need bigger for better accuracy i make one up from some wooden offcuts and measure it to prove its square
Maker Most folk just call me; Orange Joe Messages 10,606 Location Keeler crater Nov 10, 2014 #7 I've got a 2' T square but being a T square, it's not much use for anything but flooring and plywood.
I've got a 2' T square but being a T square, it's not much use for anything but flooring and plywood.
A awemawson Forum Supporter Messages 4,802 Location East Sussex, UK Nov 10, 2014 #8 A Tee square would have originally been used on a drawing board before CAD