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Post by boodrow on Feb 3, 2010 19:24:40 GMT -6
I know on this site it gets more of , no pics it didnt happen. So I took a pick of the new Wixey digital protractor that I ordered from Woodcraft last saturday. The pic shows the angle on a 123 machinsit block that is milled within .002 thousands tolerance. I think im goin to like this gadget quite well. Boodrow
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Post by boodrow on Feb 3, 2010 19:29:38 GMT -6
By the way the 123 blocks are great for clamping corners together while gluin or just assembly work. I bought mine from MSC. com , I have a rep that calls on me at my work ever other week. They come in matchin pairs and I think I paid around 14 dollars a pair , I bought 2 pair and use um a lot for assembly work and such. Boodrow
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Post by Ruffnek on Feb 3, 2010 20:04:04 GMT -6
Okay, that qualifies for a...
You Suck!!
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Post by boodrow on Feb 3, 2010 20:41:53 GMT -6
hehehehehe Boodrow
Hey Cody be sure to check ur PM,s Boodrow
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lexrex
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Post by lexrex on Feb 3, 2010 20:42:59 GMT -6
Wow, I guess I know what my next hand tool is!! Very nice.
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Post by boodrow on Feb 3, 2010 20:49:51 GMT -6
The first thing I did when I got it out o the box today was check my miter saw , jointer fence and any other things I could find. The only drawback to this tool that I can see , is the lockin feature dont really lock, just puts a little drag on it. Overall im very pleased with it. Thanks for the post lex Boodrow
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Post by Beamer on Feb 3, 2010 20:57:19 GMT -6
Heck yes! Nice score, Boodrow I hadn't thought to use my 123 blocks for clamping jigs ... I like that idea! My 123 blocks hardly see the light of day when i'm playin with wood - but they're inexpensive enough I may have to grab a few more
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