I use a speed square for welding, and I highly recommend it. It is definitely a time saver and ensures that everything stays straight. For the price these are tempting. I’m using the other brand of speed square which are great but expensive.
@@HaslipCycleWorks I do need a smaller one sometimes for tube. I weld a lot of angle so this tool may not be ideal, but I forwarded this info onto my neighbor. He loves my speed square but does not want to pay the price.
I went to the website and after seeing the plus or minus accuracy stated at near a quarter inch I will pass. Not to mention that the measurement is also off a quarter inch on dimensions advertised. Can’t use as a reference. Hard pass. Will make my own. Thanks for the idea.
Excellent indeed!
I use a speed square for welding, and I highly recommend it. It is definitely a time saver and ensures that everything stays straight. For the price these are tempting. I’m using the other brand of speed square which are great but expensive.
Give these a try and you won’t be disappointed. He also now offers them in a variety of sizes.
@@HaslipCycleWorks I do need a smaller one sometimes for tube. I weld a lot of angle so this tool may not be ideal, but I forwarded this info onto my neighbor. He loves my speed square but does not want to pay the price.
@@nkaltso check out his website for the available sizes and prices. Thank you for sharing the information.
i have 4 of the 8" speed squares. they work great!
I love mine, makes squaring up parts before and during welding super fast and easy! I’ll be adding more to my collection for sure.
GREAT STUFF!!! thanks for sharing the info!!!!
the hands that speak
Lol
I went to the website and after seeing the plus or minus accuracy stated at near a quarter inch I will pass. Not to mention that the measurement is also off a quarter inch on dimensions advertised. Can’t use as a reference. Hard pass. Will make my own. Thanks for the idea.
Haha I noticed that too. I imagine it is a misprint. Probably should say +- .002 not .200.
John Tagger I do hope it is. Looks like a great product but until it’s corrected I can’t take that ride
I reached out to Eric, the maker of them, and it’s accurate to +/- 0.2 degrees. (Not a quarter of an inch as you stated)
Definitely a misprint