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  2. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 and 2024, Harbor Freight Tools was certified as a Great Place to Work. [5] According to the Great Place to Work Institute, 90% of employees at Harbor Freight Tools say it is a great place to work compared to 57% of employees at a typical U.S.-based company.

  3. Square (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A square is a tool used for marking and referencing a 90° angle, though mitre squares are used for 45° angles. Squares see common use in woodworking, metalworking, construction and technical drawing. [1] Some squares incorporate a scale for measuring distances (a ruler) or for calculating angles.

  4. Try square - Wikipedia

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    A try square or try-square is a woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles on pieces of wood. Though woodworkers use many different types of square, the try square is considered one of the essential tools for woodworking. [1] The square in the name refers to the 90° angle.

  5. Harbor Freight Tools new 16,000-square-foot store to open in ...

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    National discount tool brand is looking to hire for 25-30 new positions in North Texas. Here’s how to apply. Harbor Freight Tools new 16,000-square-foot store to open in this north Fort Worth plaza

  6. Miter square - Wikipedia

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    As with 90° squares, there are many different types of miter square. Miter squares are usually made from two fixed parts, a stock and a blade (sometimes called a tongue). The blade on a modern factory-made miter square is typically a thin piece of metal which is fixed at 45° onto or into the stock, forming a 'T' shape. The stock is usually ...

  7. Machinist square - Wikipedia

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    A machinist square or engineer's square is the metalworkers' equivalent of a try square. It consists of a steel blade inserted and either welded or pinned into a heavier body at an angle of 90°. Usually a small notch is present at the inside corner of the square.

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