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As some may or may not know, I do primarily stairs and anything that goes with them. I have a few instances that rails come down a rake, level out then turn what is supposed to be a 90deg corner, to continue down a few more steps, and return to the wall. I have an M/D digital level which works great finding the rake angles, but the corners are still cut/fit/re-cut untill the corner is found, which is NEVER truly 90 deg.
I searched the archives with only the result of Mad Dog saying he wanted one, but does anyone use one? Do they work well? I don’t care about cost if it will save 10 trips up and down the steps shaving a degree here and there.
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As some may or may not know, I do primarily stairs and anything that goes with them. I have a few instances that rails come down a rake, level out then turn what is supposed to be a 90deg corner, to continue down a few more steps, and return to the wall. I have an M/D digital level which works great finding the rake angles, but the corners are still cut/fit/re-cut untill the corner is found, which is NEVER truly 90 deg.
I searched the archives with only the result of Mad Dog saying he wanted one, but does anyone use one? Do they work well? I don't care about cost if it will save 10 trips up and down the steps shaving a degree here and there.