8" Structo-Cast® Try & Mitre Square
The essential marking and checking tool for any woodworker, this 8" try and mitre square makes assessing angles and marking straight cuts easy and accurate. Its Structo-Cast® handle is both durable and lightweight, while its heavy-duty blade is made of stainless steel so you'll never need to worry about rust or corrosion. This square features permanently stamped graduations in 1/8" increments.
Structo-Cast® handle is durable and lightweight
Heavy duty stainless steel blade will not rust or corrode
Graduations are permanently stamped in 1/8" increments
Models: 450 Try & Mitre Square, 451 Metric Try & Mitre Square
Warranty: | 1 Year Warranty |
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Johnson's 8" try and mitre square is the ideal tool for any woodworker or finish carpenter. It can check and mark both internal and external right angles, making it handy for framing, stair-making, shed building and many other carpentry tasks. It is also useful for checking the angles on bench saws and other cutting machinery.
Johnson Level Rapid Response Center for Repair and Service
Contact customer service at service@johnsonlevel.com or call 888-953-8357 from M-F 7am-5pm CT.
How to Use a Try Square
How to Choose Construction Measuring Tools
How to Read a Straight Edge Cutting Guide
How is a Ruler Different from a Straight Edge
How to Use a Straight Edge
How to Use a Straight Edge with a Circular Saw
Product Details
The essential marking and checking tool for any woodworker, this 8" try and mitre square makes assessing angles and marking straight cuts easy and accurate. Its Structo-Cast® handle is both durable and lightweight, while its heavy-duty blade is made of stainless steel so you'll never need to worry about rust or corrosion. This square features permanently stamped graduations in 1/8" increments.
Models: 450 Try & Mitre Square, 451 Metric Try & Mitre Square
Specifications
Warranty: | 1 Year Warranty |
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Application
Johnson's 8" try and mitre square is the ideal tool for any woodworker or finish carpenter. It can check and mark both internal and external right angles, making it handy for framing, stair-making, shed building and many other carpentry tasks. It is also useful for checking the angles on bench saws and other cutting machinery.
Support
Johnson Level Rapid Response Center for Repair and Service
Contact customer service at service@johnsonlevel.com or call 888-953-8357 from M-F 7am-5pm CT.
How to Use a Try Square
How to Choose Construction Measuring Tools
How to Read a Straight Edge Cutting Guide
How is a Ruler Different from a Straight Edge
How to Use a Straight Edge
How to Use a Straight Edge with a Circular Saw