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Ralph Laughton ModerDude/

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Daddy Gloves Veteran
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Using a fine pencil draw a line then flip start at the same point and draw another line they should be the same. _________________ "It is not a mistake it is a learning experience"
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Chuck Knarr Veteran

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I do it the same way as Daddy Gloves. Since the question is "How do you check a try square." We all should get soggy points!!  _________________ C J K
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