The steel square is a much more familiar tool to American than to British carpenters. It is a pity that the British carpenter should not be more familiar with its use, because it is a neat and time-saving appliance, enabling the user to obtain every bevel in the cutting of every roof, and to do this on the ground as easily as on the top of a. building. A little book explains the use of the tool in roof construction, and is so clearly written and illustrated that the workman who has never handled a steel square may acquire a working knowledge of the subject without any other aid.
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Progress, Volume VI, Issue 5, 1 March 1911, Page 573
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109Page 573 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VI, Issue 5, 1 March 1911, Page 573
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