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Smart Digital Miter Gauge New Haven CT

The ProMiter-100 is a well engineered, precision miter gauge designed for woodworkers by a woodworker, Mario Salazar, owner of Salazar Solutions. With the ProMiter-100 you can set angles to within 0.1 degree of accuracy from -50 degrees to +50 degrees in a matter of seconds, rather than minutes.

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Smart Digital Miter Gauge

Smart Digital Miter Gauge

    

The ProMiter-100 is a well engineered, precision miter gauge designed for woodworkers by a woodworker, Mario Salazar, owner of Salazar Solutions.  With the ProMiter-100 you can set angles to within 0.1 degree of accuracy from -50 degrees to +50 degrees in a matter of seconds, rather than minutes. Smart technology takes the ProMiter-100 from the ordinary to the extraordinary. A thermal sensor built into the circuitry provides continuous temperature compensation for uncompromising accuracy year-round. The miter gauge prominently displays its internal sensor temperature on power-up. The American made ProMiter-100 can also be used to set the blade angle on your tablesaw. No more time wasted with hit-or-miss settings. When it comes to setting up your saw for compound or regular miter cuts, the speed and accuracy of the ProMiter-100 really shines.

Source:
Salazar Solutions, (719) 337-8112, www.salazarsolutions.com ProMiter 100, $359.


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