Johnson Level and Tool 450 8-Inch Try & Mitre Square Structo-Cast Handle

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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Perfect for general carpentry use, the Johnson Try Miter Square checks corners and edges, and measures 45-degree angles/bevels on one side of the square and 135-degree angles/bevels on the other side. This combination try/miter square also features a 45-degree, corner edge. High-impact plastic handle means optimal durability and longer tool life. A comfortable hand grip improves accuracy and reduces operator fatigue. And, an insert-molded blade with permanent, stamped 1/8th-inch graduations offers precision accuracy for straighter, tighter workpieces, every time.
FEATURES
- Permanent stamped 1/8-inch graduations for precision accuracy
- High impact plastic handle for optimal durability
- Hand grip for less operator fatigue
- Insert-molded blade for easy storage
- Measures 45-degree angles/bevels on one side of the square and 135-degree angles/bevels on the other side
SPECIFICATIONS
- Model: 450
- Size: 8 inches
- Gradations: 1/8-inch
8" Try ; Mitre Square, High Impact Plastic Handle With Hand Grip ; Insert Molded Blade, Stainless Steel Blade With Permanent, Stamped Graduations In 1/8 THS.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 10 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 6.7 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B00002N7UJ
- California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
- Item model number: 450
Technical Details
- Heavy-duty stainless steel blade will not rust or corrode
- Structo-Cast® handle is durable and light weight
- Available in inch, 1/8" increments or metric (mm) graduations
- Insert-molded blade for easy storage
- Measures 45-degree angles/bevels on one side of the square and 135-degree angles/bevels on the other side
Johnson Level and Tool 450 8-Inch Try & Mitre Square Structo-Cast Handle
Customer Reviews
I must say that i am very impressed with the quality of this tool. It is just as square as my much more expensive maple handle try square. It isn't as pretty but at the price i have no room to complain. This is the 3rd JL;T company tool and it shows that you can still get quality tools at an affordable price.
...and cheap. I think this thing is square. The blade however, is NOT straight. It has a nice bow.
I don't care that the "stainless steel" is not stainless.
For the price, you get what you pay for.
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