The Try Square handle is comprised of two pieces that are mirror images of each other, which is stable and adjustable.
Avoids deformed corners ofthe blade when dropped Features and Benefits.
The handle is ergonomically designed.
Anodized aluminum makesa great matte finish.
Classic 8:1 Profile fordovetail joints.
Special finishing, leaving no fingerprints.
Multiple sizes available
John Economaki began designing and hand-making custom furniture in the 1970’s, after a brief stint as a woodshop school teacher in Portland, Oregon. After contracting pneumonia as a result of becoming hyper-allergic to wood dust, John switched from making furniture to designing and creating heirloom tools merging functionality with aesthetics. The first tool designed and produced was the Try Square in 1983 simply out of frustration with try squares on the market that weren’t square and hence Bridge City Tool Works was established. The try square became the cornerstone of this newly formed company.
| Blade width | Blade thickness | Handle Length | Handle width | Handle thickness | Weight |
| Package Weight | Package Size | ||
TS-1v2 | 5 ” try square | 61/64” (24.1mm) | 3/64” (2mm ) | 3” (75.7mm) | 1-1/32” (26.2mm) | ½” (13.1mm) | 0.09 kg (0.2 lbs)
| Try Square | 0.24 kg (0.53 lbs) | 200 x 135 x 40 mm ( 7-7/8 x 5-5/16 x 1-9/16″) | |
TS-1.5v2 | 6 1/2″ try square | 1-7/32” 31.1mm | 3/64” (2mm ) | 3-7/8” (97.7mm) | 1-5/16” (33.9mm) | ½” (13.1mm) | 0.16 kg (0.35 lbs)
| 0.35 kg (0.77 lbs) | 270 x 135 x 40 mm (10-5/8 x 5-5/16 x 1-9/16″) | ||
TS-2v2 | TS-2v2-M | 1. 8″ imperial try square (200 mm metric try square)
| 1-1/2″ (38.1mm) | 3/64” (2mm ) | 4-3/4 ” (119.7mm) | 1-5/8″ (41.7mm) | 5/8″ (15.9mm) | 0.26 kg ( 0.57 lbs)
| Try Square Metric | 0.6 kg (1.32 lbs) | 340 x 200 x 40 mm (13-3/8 x 7-7/8 x 1-9/16″) |
TS-2v2-I | Try Square Imperial | ||||||||||
Models Number | Item Number | Descriptions |
TS-1v2 | 6000406 | Try Square |
TS-1.5v2 | 6000407 | Try Square |
TS-2v2-M | 6000405 | Try Square (Metric) |
TS-2v2-I | 6000404 | Try Square (Imperial) |