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The Johnson Level & Tool CS12 Stainless Steel Framing Square is a robust 16" x 24" tool designed for precision in carpentry and construction. With its durable stainless steel build, clear EZ Read graduations, and versatile application range, this framing square is an essential companion for professionals seeking accuracy and reliability on the job.
Manufacturer | Johnson Level & Tool |
Part Number | CS12 |
Product Dimensions | 0.32 x 40.64 x 60.96 cm; 749 g |
Item model number | CS12 |
Size | 16" x 24" |
Colour | Silver |
Style | Square |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Square |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 749 g |
E**D
Quality
The best quality
D**I
If you need a properly square square then this is great!
Yes, the sticker is a pain in the butt, yet the sole purpose I got this for is to have a large square angle that I could use. This one fulfils that purpose perfectly. Yes, my nose bleeds when I think how much I paid for it...
S**E
Excellent Square. Easy to remove sticker. Read full review
This square surprised me by how accurate it is. It's dead on, now let's get to the reason you're reading this.BTW, I am always skeptical of Amazon reviews because of the people being paid or receiving free stuff for reviews. Definitely be very cynical when reading these. Go and watch YouTube reviews as well. Don't just believe everything you read. With that said, I am not paid, given anything from anyone for this review. I have no relationship with the maker or with Amazon. What I write here are my opinions, I stress the word "opinions", and mine alone. I'm writing exactly how I feel and how my experience has been with the item. Long winded but I'd want someone to be completely transparent with me so I am doing the same.OK, let's debunk this bs about the impossible to remove sticker. Yes it's true the sticker is attached with some futuristic compound that is a pain to deal with. But it's not impossible to remove. You will only need either a power orbital sander or hand sander and some 120 grit sandpaper.Wet the sticker down really really well. If you want you can completely submerge the area with the sticker. I used a rag and spray bottle. Get everything removed that's possible with water. Scrub it hard with the rag. Now you should see the white "middle" of the sticker remaining. Take your sander and get to work. Go over the part with the remaining sticker substance nice and even until it's removed. Don't press down super hard, just maintain even normal strokes. After a little while you'll have a square free of the "impossible to remove" sticker. The sandpaper won't hurt the square if you have the stainless steel model.That's it. No more bad reviews based on people's lack of common sense.You're welcome. Have a great day.
M**K
Escuadra carpintería Inox Johnson & Level; el Santo Grial de las escuadras de carpintería.
Me satisfizo su precio, su impresion numérica, su exactitud angular y métrica, su manufactura en grueso acero inoxidable. Para mi es el Santo Grial de las escuadras de carpintería; llevaba años buscando una de acero inoxidable y solo encontré una japonesa marca Shenwa carísima ($4,500.00 Mx.) más su costo de envío desde Japón (que duplicaba el precio). Siempre me pregunté, porqué demonios nadie las fabrica en acero inoxidable, sólo en acero gris y aluminio.Bien por Johnson & Level que al parecer se llevó esta primicia. EN VERDAD LA RECOMIENDO.
F**U
Great but sharp, take the edges off
Can cut your hands if you don’t wear gloves or break the edges with some 300 grit or super fine file. Other than that, great square, sturdy, comes with preset table on it. Wish it came in metric as well, for Europe. Excellent overall product. Will last a while if not trampled on
H**R
Sugiero ampliamente el producto
El Producto supero mis expectativas
F**A
Great tool, terrible packaging
I like the square for a bunch of reasons: stainless steel, clear markings, good weight. However, the tool came with a paper label. That's hardly unusual, but removing it was painful. Despite the fact that the square was also sealed in a plastic sleeve (the label could have been applied to the sleeve), I had to carefully peel it off. Not an easy task; the label de-laminated and shredded. I finally used Goo Gone, after testing to see that it wouldn't remove the painted markings. It took 15-20 minutes. Not a big deal, but it did suck the joy out of a new "toy".
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