The Milwaukee 16" x 24" aluminum framing square is stronger than steel and is the most versatile framing square. It has a 50% thicker frame making it more durable than competitive steel squares. Scribe notches from 1" to 13" allow for easy ripping of lumber. High visibility laser etched markings make it easy to read. Angle finding helps with setting common angles of pipe.
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• Reinforced frame
• Scribe notches from 1 in. to 13 in.
• High visibility laser etched markings
• Angle finding helps with setting common angles of pipe
• Common conversion tables
• 8th, 10th, 12th and 16th graduation marks
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shortstop12
orange county ca
5 out of 5 stars.
i would by it again
4 years ago
the review just above me mentions off by a 16th on one of the scales .... your on the tenths scale ! so no its not off by a 16th! this ruler is right on , on all side. the thickness of this thing is great and more importantly visibility of the numbers great. The two reason why i had to have this .
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on milwaukeetool.com
ToolieMan
Baltimore, MD
5 out of 5 stars.
I would highly recommend this tool for wood work
4 years ago
I been a milwaukee tool user for the past five years. When I first used the aluminum framing square, I loved how it helped me to make more accurate measurements. When working with wood in framing a house you need to make the most accurate measurements.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on milwaukeetool.com
Young
Tujunga, CA
5 out of 5 stars.
Must have for carpentry work!!
3 years ago
This framing square is accurate and very easy to read. I do a lot of framing and just in general a lot of wood working projects at home, and this has been a staple tool. Very light weight and durable!!
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on milwaukeetool.com
ChaseMobile
Yerington, NV
5 out of 5 stars.
Makes the job easier
4 years ago
The light weight makes it easy to use both hands. It's feature writing is easy and visible. Perfect marking lines. Just really easy and helpful to use.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Mo0104
Mt Vernon, WA
5 out of 5 stars.
It works as expected
2 years ago
It is very easy to read and is sturdy. As far as I can tell it is very accurate. There isn't much else to say beyond that it is a quality square.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on milwaukeetool.com
Hurdlez
Rosedale, Louisiana
2 out of 5 stars.
Almost accurate
3 months ago
Shorter 16” leg is almost 1/16” short and long 24” leg is short by close to 1/32”. It has many useful features and is square.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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bmh1
NY
1 out of 5 stars.
Not 90 degrees
3 years ago
Mine arrived out of square. Very frustrating since we used it for builds that required precision. Cost me a lot of time.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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Response from milwaukeetool.com:
3 years ago
Customer Service
Hello! We are sorry to hear about your frustrating experience with the 16" x 24" Aluminum Framing Square. We would like to learn more about your experience with this product. We will send you an email shortly. -Cayla with Milwaukee Tool.