Trend T Square
40 ratings
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Price: £46.95
Brand: Trend
Description: Made from solid laminate provides an instant means of squaring off, marking out, setting up jigs etc. Blade guiding edge bevelled for ease of use. Tapered blade. Trend T Square - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: My Tool Shed
Product ID: 250845
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 5027654504796
RRP: 46.4
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Author: thetruthisoutthere
Rating: 5
Review: I just wanted a T square I could trust and if you can’t trust Trend give up.
Author: Peter Sharp
Rating: 1
Review: The sole purpose of this tool is to enable angles of 90 degrees to be marked relative to any face of your work piece without fuss. If like me you thought it was a simple concept easy to achieve with modern manufacturing techniques and quality assurance procedures then you may be disappointed! I ordered this product as Trend products seemed generally to get positive reviews and those I've bought seemed well made and had functioned without fault. Foolishly I didn't look at reviews for my latest purchase as I thought it's Trend, it'll be fine. Wrong! The review heading says it all really. If you want to buy this take care and check its accuracy before you use it. Something you shouldn't need to do for something so simple and costing £30+ but better that than messing up your project. I was so annoyed by the inaccurate construction, and more than anything with myself for trusting a brand, that I've taken a few photos so you can see how far it's out. Picture 1 is my 30 year old 6 inch square, still true after all those years of intensive use. Both faces of the butt are parallel. Used to demonstrate the inaccuracy of the Trend square. Picture 2 shows the inaccuracy to the alignment of the face you're supposed to scribe along. Picture 3 shows the bottom edge of the arm and shows clearly that the upper and lower edges converge. Therefore I have to ask, why is there a photo in the listing for this product where the demonstrator is using the bottom edge as a guide to mark a line? Are Trend selling a square with constant depth arm and a tapering depth arm under the same listing or, more likely, the demonstrator hasn't a clue what it is? One degree doesn't sound much but that's around 19mm per metre. Needless to say I've sent this back as defective and hope to get a full refund.