Woodpeckers DelVe Square is back!

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reible
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Woodpeckers DelVe Square is back!

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This is a cool little onetime tool, well twotime tool now. A small square with a lot of functions. I got one last time, in 2015. I guess demand was enough that they are making it again.

What I like is how small it is. Fits in a pocket for those of inclined to forget where we set things down.

Anyway here is mine:
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I do store it in the box, and it is in a tool cabinet drawer ready to pop out and use at a moments notice.

Rather then me tell you anything more it better to hear it from the horses mouth so to speak.

http://www.woodpeck.com/delvesquare17.h ... yntydl6zlv

I don't recall what I paid but it seems about the same price as last time, any one else have one and remember?

If you like cool new little red tools to play with, ah, I mean use, then have a look, I think you will find it handy for a lot of set ups and marking.

Ed
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I get their emails so I saw it today also. Very interesting. I am going to get one.
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Re: Woodpeckers DelVe Square is back!

Post by oldiron »

Great news. Believe it or not, Sears had some of the Woodpeckers measuring tools listed in their Tool catalog years ago. I haven't seen them for a while and good to see they're back.

These are similar to the USA made "Empire" framing squares. Very accurate graduations along with nice, sharp edges.

Mike
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