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Angle Finder Tool
Whether you're a woodworker, metalworker, or both, you'll probably find a lot of ways to use this new "Angle Finder".
  The easy-to-use tool lets you accurately read any inside or outside angle directly from a scale. Or you can use it as a template to transfer a known angle directly to a workpiece, eliminating having to make a separate template.
  Figliuzzi says his gauge can also be used to find the center of any cylindrical object, and the adjustable arms make it possible to find the centers of both large and small objects. In addition, it can also function as a miter gauge, a combination square, a bevel gauge, and a construction protractor. Its parallel arm construction also makes it easy to draw parallel lines.
  Figliuzzi says it's an indispensable tool for carpenters, cabinetmakers, pattern makers, boat builders and anyone with a home workshop. "You may not use it every day. But when you do need to find or transfer an angle, it sure is handy to have one hanging on the wall.
  "I also use it if I can't find my carpenter's square," Figliuzzi says. "You just set it at 90 degrees. The locking knob is sized to make it easy to grip when locking an angle setting."
  The Angle Finder also comes with a Lifetime Warranty and sells for $14.95 plus $4.95 for shipping and handling. Orders received by 2:00 p.m. Central time are shipped the same day.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Joe Figliuzzi, JOEFIG TOOLS, 41502 Hunt Lane NE, Kelliher, Minn. 56650 (ph 218 647-8529 or 218 647-8200; fax 964 301-8057; E-mail: joefig@anglegauge.com, Website: www.anglegauge.com).


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2002 - Volume #26, Issue #5