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Stanley Saw Guide Combination Square $6.96 + Delivery ($0 C&C/in-Store/OnePass) @ Bunnings

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Features:

  • ABS plastic body holds up to heavy-duty use
  • 185 x 185mm Pocket Square
  • Rule Length 6-7/8"
  • Base Length 10-1/4"

The Stanley combination square is a versatile layout tool that works as a rafter square, try square, protractor or power saw guide.

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  • +1

    Thanks op

    • -1

      Why tf did this get negged?

      • +5

        Perhaps all the shit tier food bargains got to someone and they fat-fingered the neg instead of giving a pos?

        • +1

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  • +6

    you can get a similar aluminium one from aliexpress from about the same price https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-aluminium-triangle-me… . just make sure it is metric

  • +3

    Customer review. Wtf

    It’s no use for drawing circles. May be better for right angles, but I have not tried doing so.

    • +3

      You can draw an arc by pivoting the thing.

      Lots of clever uses for this tool but I just love using my foot on these as a circular saw guide.

    • There are quite a few deliberately comedic Bunnings reviews, this may be one of them

  • Same price on Amazon 👍

  • Would this speed square be good for the casual DIY’er… or is it rubbish and you’re better of spending more for a different one?

    • +1

      They're very basic and simple devices, so there's not much difference in design between any them. The only two factors in play are really size and material. This one is a bit smaller than I'd like if I was using it as a saw guide. I have one that's a similar size but I always reach for the larger one if using it with a saw. A larger one makes it easier to keep your hand further away from the blade. The ones I have are aluminium (a couple with fairly basic finish, one with a smooth anodised finish) and they take a lot of abuse. Plastic won't last the lifetime the aluminium ones would.

  • +1

    Bought the aluminium one from ae for $3

  • +3

    Almost not worth me 3D printing mine.

    • I was wondering the same. To 3d print or not.

  • +4

    Have this, there is no metric measurements. Get the Empire one instead.

  • Super useful for those who want quick straight cuts using a circular saw

  • +1

    why is this called a square? should be called a combination triangle

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