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6th March 2009, 05:31 AM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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If it's not too late, WW, all of the local engineering suppliers carry a Toledo rule or similar at a similar price to a standard rule. If they don't carry it, they can order it in.
Total Tools is the mob I use for things like this.
Cheers,
eddie
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6th March 2009, 08:30 AM #17
Hi wooodwould,
I bought 1 of the incra centering rules from profesional woodoworking supplies;
http://www.woodworksupplies.com.au/category126_1.htm
I strongly recomend them, infact i also bought their T-rule, their bend rule & marking rule & i love them.
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