I wonder if it was there's I saw; it was a great clamping square. It first allowed one to clamp 2 pieces of 3 inch board stock to it, allowing the 45 degree angle of first one then the other. It also allowed the gluing via he same clamping to framing.
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, Terry Klarich wrote: > This device, although some what useful, is not what I would call a story > stick. It really is nothing more than a yard stick with > stops attached. Wood Pecker are known for their high quality measuring > devices. If you can read the scale, you can put a mark at > the same place every time. Take away the scale and the slots for marking, > you might as well buy a rotomatic. > > I sure do like their triangles and clamping squares. They are very high > quality. > > Terry > On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 08:29:49 -0500you write: >> I found this interesting, I did a search and there are many available one is >> at http://www.woodpeck.com/storystick. >> I really did not think I would find them most of the home improvement shows >> just use two pieces of wood and draw a line across them then when they align >> up the marks they have the actual measurement. >
