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Question: what is the second, more pointed knurled knob for? I feel stupid not knowing...
Only a bargain if you need it
Slowly replacing cheap made-in-China bits with nicer not-made-in-China kit, as generic bits start failing, nice replacements are on sale, and I can afford it. Rare enough for all the stars to align as nicely as this time!
I'm using an old no name one, bought in the local, now closed hardware shop.Incidentally I have a Bahco one, I rarely use it as it locks up - the only way to persuade the knob to undo is either to use a pliers or give the thing a sharp whack.
I still think it’s dangerous to fall into this “China means poor quality” trap.
I still think it’s dangerous to fall into this “China means poor quality” trap.
I bought this square from Amazon the other day. Having just received it I noticed the protractor is not accurate at all.Having a look at other Starrett squares on Amazon and this seems to be at pretty much eBay prices, imperial though
Starrett C9-12-4R Combination Set, With Cast Iron Heads, Centring, Square And Protractor Heads, Black Wrinkle Finish, Satin Chrome Blade, 12", 4R Grad Starrett C9-12-4R Combination Set, With Cast Iron Heads, Centring, Square And Protractor Heads, Black Wrinkle Finish, Satin Chrome Blade, 12", 4R Grad: Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science
I've seen Bahco combination squares recommended. I bought at Axminster Precision Square recently as a gift, and it was such rubbish when it came that I sent it straight back. The locking screw would not secure the rule square.
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