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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Howard" data-source="post: 4995710" data-attributes="member: 65586"><p>I don't like Mitutoyo sorry. I have square's that aren't square and will not buy anything of there's. Much better with More and Wright, old off ebay.</p><p>I use a big DECA 1257-10 Facom square which is very good when working with box</p><p>Carver clamps and Kan't Twist clamps if you need long reach. Digital just dose my head in, a good spirit level would be my choice. I use a sliding 12" combination square sometimes but mostly a good heavy engineers square. I also have some 50mm x 4mm engineering steel flat cut in 1mt lengths as a straight edge.</p><p>Good luck. Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Howard, post: 4995710, member: 65586"] I don't like Mitutoyo sorry. I have square's that aren't square and will not buy anything of there's. Much better with More and Wright, old off ebay. I use a big DECA 1257-10 Facom square which is very good when working with box Carver clamps and Kan't Twist clamps if you need long reach. Digital just dose my head in, a good spirit level would be my choice. I use a sliding 12" combination square sometimes but mostly a good heavy engineers square. I also have some 50mm x 4mm engineering steel flat cut in 1mt lengths as a straight edge. Good luck. Tim [/QUOTE]
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