Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square

 

Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square

 

Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square
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Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
The Swanson Tool SO101 7-inch Speed Square is a popular pocket-sized square that incorporates features of the framing square, tri, miter, and protractor squares. Common rafter and hip/valley rafter scales permit one-number references for all cuts. The square is merely rotated to the proper roof pitch value on teither scale to assure the correct angle cut. The slot along the scales will accommodate an adjustable locking pin for repetitive cuts using any 1/4-inch bolt and nut. Comes with a handy, 62-page pocket sized booklet that provides vital instructions, reference diagrams, and tables for the construction of roofs and stairs.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 7.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00002255O
  • California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
  • Item model number: SO101

Technical Details

  • 7-inch speed square; fits in pocket
  • Incorporates features of framing square, tri square, mitre square, and protractor square
  • Constructed of aluminum alloy
  • Includes square, 62-page pocket booklet
  • 7 by 7 by 10-inches; 1.2-pounds; 1-year warranty

Customer Reviews


I am amazed you're allowed to buy a saw without proof that you own one of these. This simple right angle is difference between tables that rest on four legs and those that float on three. It is the hard edge that is always perfect (you cannot chip or damage it) and it is small and light enough that it should follow you everywhere. If that weren't enough, there are markings and measurements on its face (including a hole to mark 2x4 widths) that have common board thickness and sizes. If you're only an occasional builder, you are freed from having to remember them (more convenient than you realize). Something like a workmate toolbench: you didn't know how much you needed it until you use it.

As goes the case of many great tools, they don't always stay in your possession.
The latest version with the scribe marks is awesome. The Big 12 is even more awesome.
Enough said by my counterparts below. It is found on every jobsite in America.

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