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Jacob":gaa4l8cb said:He'd patiently explain to you that they could get nudged. I've only seen one, and that had a chipped wheel. 100% failure rate!woodbrains":gaa4l8cb said:.... think Newton might have something to say about the likelyhood anything rolling off a level bench.No it's not as simple as the standard model - it has one more component with no particular gain that I can see. I'm sure it works perfectly but so do the others.The Stanley wooden gauge, 5061, is easily the best design of its type and any argument against it is rather purile. It is distilled to the simplest form it could be, ....
Why are so many on here so desperate to traduce the ordinary marking gauge, as used happily by millions over many generations - back to the Mary Rose (see above) and no doubt much older? "Cheap crude and nasty, maybe ok for site workers" according to one poster! It's a phenomenon in it's own right, which accounts for the length of this thread I guess.
I rest my case - on a sloping bench...