General Tools 523 Adjustable Trammels Review

General Tools 523 Adjustable Trammels
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These trammels are the next best thing to the old Stanley #94 trammels that are rare these days. The offset cams for "precision adjustments" are a pain to use because you have to back off the nut pretty far and the overcome the spring pressure to move them, but considering these trammels are best used for scribing big arcs and radii, as in layout work for circular stairs and millwork, in isn't that big a deal. Bottom line is if you need to do precision division work, get General's trammels with the side adjustment nut, but if you need big and beefy, these are the ones.

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General Tools 523 Adjustable TrammelsOur Adjustable Trammels work great for marking over large distances, tracing contours and scribing circles. The 6â scribing points are adjustable, and can also be replaced with pencils, pens, crayons and soapstone for marking various surfaces. The heavy-duty clamps will fit 5/8â to 1-1/2â beams of any length.General Tools 523 Adjustable Trammels Features:; Set includes two trammels and two 6â scriber points; Clamp opening fits 5/8â to x 1-1/2â beam; Scribers are adjustable and can be replaced with pencils, pens, etc; For marking and scribing over large distances.; Adjustable trammels; Ideal for marking and scribing over large distances; Scribers are adjustable are can be replaced with pen or pencils; Clamp opening fits 5/8" to 1-1/2" beam; Set includes two trammels and two 6" scriber points

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