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268533 Erik Levin 2019‑05‑16 Re: re; Another WhatsIt question - L. S. Starrett brackets
*engage sarcasm*

Free range, domestically sourced, artisinal steel, semi-finished for the classic
look.

For the extra hint of professionalism, in sun or rain, indoors or out, in a well
lit shop or a dark portico attic space, these bespoke, finely crafted stair
gauges are machined and ground on critical surfaces to exacting tolerances: 16
microinch Ra (0.4 micrometer, ISO N5) for the most critical of layout tasks,
even on wet, warped, and unfinished lumber. Whether you need to hatchet 48
birdsmouth ends on the rafters for your log cabin, or you are just replacing a
stringer on your porch stairs, these are the perfect tool to set the job up.

*sarcasm off*


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On Thursday, May 16, 2019, 5:54:27 AM EDT, Ed Minch  wrote: 





And only Starrett could get $43.60 for a few ounces of steel

Ed Minch

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