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skunkhome Posted - 05/29/2009 : 21:10:21
What do you do with a framing square when it no longer is? Square that is.

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skunkhome Posted - 05/29/2009 : 22:05:18
Well they will stay square if you don't step on them or stack your tools on them. The square above was 1/8" out "Obtuse" at 22".
I had read some where about the center punch trick and it does work. Square is once again "square".

oldron Posted - 05/29/2009 : 21:57:08
If you don't use them for pry bars they stay square.
Any how the old carpenters would punch them with a center punch to push or draw 90%.Or frame it and call it liberal square deal!
Ron

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