How to use Stud Squared
Video Description: Learn how to use the new Stud Squared all-in-one tape measure/sqaure/layout tool. Demonstrated by Stud Squared inventor John Canalle. Related Article Subjects: How to use Stud Squared, carpentry, homeowner, square, stud squared, tape measure, toolsHow to use Stud Squared
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