The Squi.Jig Fusion 7.5 inch Pro Rafter Square is the Swiss Army knife of rafter squares, bringing a whole new level of functionality to your carpentry toolkit. This isn't just a square; it's a multi-tool that thinks it's a superhero.
Key Features:
- Ultra visible 360° vial (because spirit levels are so last century)
- Ruler heel for trimming (who needs a separate ruler anyway?)
- Quick mark inner design (for when you need to mark things... quickly)
- Crisp laser marks (so clear, you might need sunglasses)
- Built-in blade wrenches: 1/2" (13mm) & 9/16" (14mm) (wrench-free zone, baby!)
- Scribe notches to hold your pencil (no more "Where did I put that pencil?" moments)
- Weighs only 10.3 oz (lighter than your morning coffee)
- CNC machined with superior craftsmanship (precision you can brag about)
- Patented Wrench on the Heel (Squi.Jig's exclusive party trick)
- Made in the USA (Uncle Sam approves)
This isn't just a rafter square; it's a rafter square that's been to the gym, got a degree in engineering, and decided to show off. The 360° vial is so visible, you could probably use it to signal passing ships if you're ever stranded on a rooftop. The ruler heel will have you trimming with the precision of a bonsai master, while the quick mark inner design lets you mark things faster than a caffeinated cheetah.
The laser-etched markings are so crisp, they make HD look blurry. And let's talk about those built-in wrenches - it's like having a tiny toolbox right in your square. The scribe notches will hold your pencil tighter than your grandma holds onto her purse at the mall.
At a featherlight 10.3 oz, it's so light you might forget you're holding it. But don't worry, the superior craftsmanship from CNC machining will remind you that you're holding a piece of American-made precision.
And let's not forget the pièce de résistance - the patented Wrench on the Heel. It's Squi.Jig's exclusive feature, which means you get to be part of a very elite club of carpenters who can say, "Oh, you don't have a wrench on your square's heel? How quaint."