Stair Tread Template Tool - Dual Nut Stair Tread Gauge - Accurate Stair Tread Measuring Tool Jig for Risers, Shelf and Cutting Drywall - 10.5 to 60.5 inches - Shelf Scribe Tool
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Stair Tread Template Tool - Dual Nut Stair Tread Gauge - Accurate Stair Tread Measuring Tool Jig for Risers, Shelf and Cutting Drywall - 10.5 to 60.5 inches - Shelf Scribe Tool
✔ [Flexible Modular Design] – The Victoam stair tread template tool comes with 2 sets of adjustable extensions, 16 inches, 12 inches, and 8 inches in length. These parts can be combined in different ways to suit your project needs, offering a measurement range from 10.5 inches up to 60.5 inches. This makes it a versatile stair measuring tool for any woodworking task.
✔ [Built to Last with Premium Materials] – Constructed from 4mm thick aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, this stair tread measuring tool is tough enough for any job. The CNC anodized finish offers excellent durability, with smooth grinding design, it feels flat and smooth, not sharp, so you don't need to worry about scratching yourself when using the stair tread jig.
✔ [Perfect for Multiple Woodworking Projects] – Whether you're installing wooden floors, crafting stair treads, or measuring for closets and windowsills, this stair tread gauge has you covered. Stair tread template tool wide range of applications makes it essential for both hobbyist woodworkers and professionals.
✔ [Measure Accurately] –The Victoam stair tread template tool is equipped with a precise scale, while the electroplated markings are sharp and accurate, and provides a 150° angle scale to meet different usage requirements and complete the task perfectly, making it a reliable choice for measuring stair treads, risers, shelves, and more.
✔ [Simple Stop Mechanism] Quickly set the stair tread depth by placing the stops on both sides and tightening the knobs. When you’re done, just hang them on the stair tread tool jig or stick them to any metal surface.