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This was an idea I found somewhere along the way. The total cost was about $2 so most of you can afford it... or at least I hope you can.

This was one of my Flickr post with just 3 views so most of you could not have seen it.

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What simplicity! Looks like the hard part will be to find US made protractors. :D
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Good luck with that Tim! Maybe find a store that has things from back in the 50's???

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a1gutterman wrote:What simplicity! Looks like the hard part will be to find US made protractors. :D
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