Hey guys! This is an old Angle finder/ T-bevel. I first thought it was a Stanley Ruler due to markings on the blade. I think I have it figured out now! 😆 This tool belongs to my dad and I think it made for a good restoration project. Have you seen a tool like this and if so what do you call it? It would be great to hear from you! Have a great day!
I'm a carpenter and joiner In England and i always buy old tools as they're made better and it's like abit of history in your hand.We call that a sliding bevel here. Awesome video and a beautiful result,modern stuff is trash compared.
Adjustable Bevel Gauge. You ended up with the blade the wrong way around -- check the angle at the but end of the tool and the angle on the sharp end of the blade. It should always be stored in the toolbox with the rounded end outwards so the you don't stab your hand on the pointed end when rummaging in the box for it (or other tools).
I SPEAK FOR MYSELF WHEN SAYING I WOULD WATCH MORE OF YOUR VIDEOS IF YOU DIDNT HAVE THE END RESULT PICTURED IN YOUR THUMBNAIL. FOR ME, THERES NO LONGER A POINT OF WATCHING IF I ALREADY KNOW THE END RESULT LOL. IM SURE IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS THIS WAY.
Hey guys! This is an old Angle finder/ T-bevel. I first thought it was a Stanley Ruler due to markings on the blade. I think I have it figured out now! 😆 This tool belongs to my dad and I think it made for a good restoration project.
Have you seen a tool like this and if so what do you call it? It would be great to hear from you!
Have a great day!
Nice job ! I agree with the comment about the king. My Old Hand is right up there too. We learn from the best.
I'm a carpenter and joiner In England and i always buy old tools as they're made better and it's like abit of history in your hand.We call that a sliding bevel here. Awesome video and a beautiful result,modern stuff is trash compared.
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate the view!
Fantastic 👏great job 👍
Thanks so much!
Very nice restoration.
Thanks!
I found one just like yours but missing the assembly to lock it in place. Now I know what to fabricate so t looks original. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad it was a help!
It came out great! I love your work!
Thanks much!
Nice job! Filming is top notch!
Thanks man!
Awesome restoration bro 👍👍👍💥✌🏻🇷🇺
Thanks for the feed back!
I do watch My Mechanics!!!
He is great and does an amazing job!
Fine, but the blade should have been blued help stop it rusting again. I use one of these regularly.
Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching!
hi, I'd like to ask you what kind of gloves you use. thanks
Hello! I’m actually not sure the make of the gloves. You can find black rubber mechanics gloves online pretty easy. Best wishes!
Adjustable Bevel Gauge. You ended up with the blade the wrong way around -- check the angle at the but end of the tool and the angle on the sharp end of the blade. It should always be stored in the toolbox with the rounded end outwards so the you don't stab your hand on the pointed end when rummaging in the box for it (or other tools).
Ok. I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the tip Andrew.
【做得很好】^_^
Thank you!
When i die i'd like to be cremated as that's the only chance i'll ever have of having a smoking hot body, great restoration aswell!
lol Good luck! Thanks
This isn't a ruler.
Thanks for the incite. The markings that I could make out on the tool said "Stanley Rule". Would this be called a T-bevel?
I SPEAK FOR MYSELF WHEN SAYING I WOULD WATCH MORE OF YOUR VIDEOS IF YOU DIDNT HAVE THE END RESULT PICTURED IN YOUR THUMBNAIL. FOR ME, THERES NO LONGER A POINT OF WATCHING IF I ALREADY KNOW THE END RESULT LOL. IM SURE IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS THIS WAY.
Lol look at the thumbnail!