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Amazon.ca Bosch 4-in-1 Digital Angle Finder GAM 220 MF regular price $205 on sale for $164 Black Friday

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Thedford

[Amazon.ca] [Black Friday] Amazon.ca Bosch 4-in-1 Digital Angle Finder GAM 220 MF regular price $205 on sale for $164 Black Friday

A great tool for those that need to cut angles for mitered joints like corners for baseboards, door frames and cabinets. For example, when installing baseboards you'd be surprised how many corners appear to be square and are not. This unit will allow you cut the correct angle to achieve a neat space free joint. This device will measure the angle and calculate the degrees for your saw to cut very nice neat miter joints.

It's not on sale very often and if you buy it, I would suggest you purchase lithium batteries so the tool is not damaged by battery leakage.
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Fraser Valley
Man this is awesome. I used a mitre saw protractor and it was a pain in the ass.
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darcyh wrote: A great tool for those that need to cut angles for mitered joints like corners for baseboards, door frames and cabinets. For example, when installing baseboards you'd be surprised how many corners appear to be square and are not. This unit will allow you cut the correct angle to achieve a neat space free joint. This device will measure the angle and calculate the degrees for your saw to cut very nice neat miter joints.

It's not on sale very often and if you buy it, I would suggest you purchase lithium batteries so the tool is not damaged by battery leakage.
With the way most dealers work these days corners are rarely ever square.
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toronto
honestly save $200 and put a speed square on the floor against the wall

you’ll be able to accurately judge the degree needed by eye. typically most corners on new builds aren’t out by more than 2 or 3 degrees. most are within a half and coping sorts that

if you’re doing stain grade that’s another story. this is paint grade

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