Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I've had a couple of Bahco squares. Cheap, good quality, no precision/accuracy problems.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/bahco-combin ... 5mm-/3870K?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/bahco-combin ... 5mm-/3870K?
In all the squares I've seen, the hook is a single point of contact, pulling the rule down onto two small seats. Squareness is adjusted by filing the seats (relative to each other).nabs":178f8m87 said:Use one of the tests above to find out which direction it is out and then use a small needle file to take a little of one or other edge of the brass hook that holds the ruler until it is correct.
AndyT":107pwz5k said:transatlantic":107pwz5k said:I'll say it again! .. someone needs to come out with an adjustable square! .. one that has a wee bit of wiggle room that we can set ourselves using the flip trick (which is good enough for woodwork)
Colen Clenton offers them in Australia.
Mike beat me to it but there might be one or two left here:
https://www.hntgordon.com.au/colen-clen ... tools.html
Admittedly it was many moons ago, but I could have sworn I filed the hook bit - when I am back at home I will take a closer look.bugbear":29cpr4iv said:In all the squares I've seen, the hook is a single point of contact, pulling the rule down onto two small seats. Squareness is adjusted by filing the seats (relative to each other).
Sounds like yours was different.
Here's a video that shows how to adjust the common style I had.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HByNXxtep00
BugBear
transatlantic":2st3yn66 said:AndyT":2st3yn66 said:transatlantic":2st3yn66 said:I'll say it again! .. someone needs to come out with an adjustable square! .. one that has a wee bit of wiggle room that we can set ourselves using the flip trick (which is good enough for woodwork)
Colen Clenton offers them in Australia.
Mike beat me to it but there might be one or two left here:
https://www.hntgordon.com.au/colen-clen ... tools.html
kind of defeats the object if the adjustable squares are just as expensive as the accurate squares
Just needs a little tweak with a file and it will be equal to the expensive alternatives and save you £100 or more.Mark A":33kueira said:I bought a Bahco 12" combination square from Toolstation recently and it's about 1mm out. Should have returned it but forgot.
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Jacob":1mxpwc5w said:Just needs a little tweak with a file and it will be equal to the expensive alternatives and save you £100 or more.Mark A":1mxpwc5w said:I bought a Bahco 12" combination square from Toolstation recently and it's about 1mm out. Should have returned it but forgot.
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But they don't move so that's OK.woodbrains":16kd89mj said:Jacob":16kd89mj said:Just needs a little tweak with a file and it will be equal to the expensive alternatives and save you £100 or more.Mark A":16kd89mj said:I bought a Bahco 12" combination square from Toolstation recently and it's about 1mm out. Should have returned it but forgot.
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Hello,
At least until the die cast stock moves and it goes out of square again....
Bahco stock is die cast alloy of some sort and shows no sign of moving, but I'll keep my eyes on them!woodbrains":3quhz24l said:..... die cast zinc certainly does move, at least one poster on this thread noticed it.
Mike.
D_W":xzuqsixe said:Buy a combination square that is older and that has a hardened head and not too much wear on the rule. It should be half the price or less of a new unhardened square, and it will be more square, work more nicely (smoothly) and last ten times as long as a square with an unhardened head.
And be more useful than a try square (because you can mark off of the end of it).
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