02-13-2022, 06:06 PM
(02-13-2022, 03:11 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Are you talking about using a T-square instead of an L-square?
Because even though I agree 100% in spending good money for higher quality tools I don't see how a cheap square would be any different from a more expensive one. There are no moving parts, and you don't put any pressure on one that will cause it to break or wear out.
Cheap squares, ANY KIND, usually don't end up being truly square. And the rare ones that are within acceptable limits are easy to damage or warp because of the weaker materials.
Go to HF and look at a combination square from Pittsburgh. Then go to HD look at one made by Empire and see the difference in the quality. Then go find one from Starrett or Mitutoyo and see how poorly the Empire one is in comparison.
Measuring and layout tools are one of those things that you really cannot cut corners with, unless you are looking at them being a general reference tool only.