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(More customer reviews)I've been doing-it-myself for over 15 years. Since I typically treat my tools with great care, they last much longer than most of the guys' on the block. And because of that I can get away buying a 'light-duty' tool versus paying extra for a professional or heavy-duty item.
I wouldn't necessarily label it 'light-duty', but maybe 'medium-duty.' A professional, everyday drywaller may find it to flex a bit more than other squares. When you get to the end (farthest from the four rivets) you may find that the straight edge had traveled a little on the drywall. The flex in the four-rivet connection is minimal, but would be noticeable to a pro.
I did like the notches cut out of both sides of the four-rivet connection. This helps to keep your knife/blade from hitting the ruler and nicking both.
**If you are planning on using this square everyday, then I suggest purchasing one with a stronger 90-degree connection.
**If you have trouble holding on to your tools, or tend to run them over with the truck, then I HIGHLY recommend this economical square.
**If you are a do-it-yourselfer like me, then I HIGHLY recommend this square.
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The Johnson Level & Tool 54-Inch Heavy Duty Aluminum Drywall T-Square features a heavy-duty extruded aluminum blade and head with a clear (silver) anodized finish. The blade is 3/16 inches thick and has screened, thermal-bonded 1/8-inch gradations in black. This exclusively designed T-square also features solid four-rivet construction with a head that's permanently bonded to the blade. Ideal for general carpentry use, this square is backed with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
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