Mini Spirit Level

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A mini spirit level is a compact measuring tool used for determining whether a surface is level or plumb. It typically consists of a small, rectangular or cylindrical body filled with a liquid, usually alcohol, and an enclosed bubble. The bubble moves within a marked vial or tube as the level is placed on a surface. When the bubble aligns with the center of the vial, the surface is considered level or plumb. Mini spirit levels are commonly used in various applications, such as carpentry, construction, and DIY projects, where accuracy in leveling or aligning surfaces is crucial.

Rafter Square

A rafter square, also known as a framing or carpenter's square, is a versatile tool used in carpentry and woodworking. It typically consists of a flat, L-shaped piece of metal, wood, or plastic. One arm, called the tongue, is longer than the other, called the body. The intersection of the tongue and body forms a 90-degree angle, and the square is marked with various scales and measurements. Carpenters and builders use the rafter square to measure and mark angles, make straight cuts, check for squareness, and assist in various framing and layout tasks. The tool is particularly useful in roof framing for laying out and cutting rafters, which are the sloping beams that support a pitched roof. The rafter square helps ensure precision and accuracy in construction projects.