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True Blue Rafter Square Review

You wouldn't think that you could improve a stalwart product like the Empire 7-inch pivoting rafter square would you?

I've had one for decades.

You can see a photo of mine below. It's rustier than an old nail.

You can't even see the numbers any longer.

Sure, I could have kept it oiled and rust-free, but that's just not practical.

It was announced on June 2, 2014 that Milwaukee Tool purchased the Empire Level company. They didn't waste a moment injecting their innovation philosophy into the esteemed Empire Level company.

Milwaukee is on a tear creating new products and expanding the craftsmen they want to sell to.

Carpenters are in their sights.

Look what Milwaukee did with the 7-inch rafter square.

It's a handsome blue aluminum (never rust!) with crisp laser etched markings.

Look at this handsome square. It's almost too pretty to put to work. Photo credit: Tim Carter

Look at this handsome square. It's almost too pretty to put to work. Photo credit: Tim Carter

It's an awesome tool.

If you want the 12-inch size, it's available to. CLICK HERE to see it.

The laser markings make for much greater accuracy. Can you imagine trying to figure out where you are using this old model?

I can still barely read the word EMPIRE on the side of this tool. It's days are done. It needs to be sent to the Museum of Tired Tools. Photo credit: Tim Carter

I can still barely read the word EMPIRE on the side of this tool. Its days are done. It needs to be sent to the Museum of Tired Tools. Photo credit: Tim Carter

Gone are the days of rust!

Look at how crisp the markings are on this gorgeous tool:

Yep, markings as crisp as fresh lettuce. Photo credit: Tim Carter

Yep, markings as crisp as fresh lettuce. Photo credit: Tim Carter

One of the best features is the wider heel on each side of the square. This ensures the tool will not move out of place on the rounded edges of the rough lumber you're trying to mark.

Look at the difference in thickness and the heel width. WOWZA! Way to go Milwaukee. Photo credit: Tim Carter

Look at the difference in thickness and the heel width. WOWZA! Way to go Milwaukee. Photo credit: Tim Carter

 

CLICK HERE to BUY this wonderful tool now!

 

 

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