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DuBois 24 Inch Machinist Aluminum Straight Edges, with .001'' Tolerance for Checking Surface Warp, Marking/Scribing Lines - Used w/Feeler Gauges for Automotive Repairs, Cylinder Head Checks (51025)

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1.Style:18 Inch


About this item

  • Function: A cost-effective guide and measurement tool that can be used to determine table surface flatness, engine block flatness, and can be used on other work surfaces, while adjusting and aligning machines such as jointers, planers and various others
  • High Efficiency Design: This precision woodworking tool offers an ergonomic thick profile with ribbed reinforcement for easy grip, milled edges for high precision straightness, plus features a pre-installed hanging hole for easy storage and tool organization
  • High Efficiency Design: This precision woodworking tool offers an ergonomic thick profile with ribbed reinforcement for easy grip, milled edges for high precision straightness, plus features a pre-installed hanging hole for easy storage and tool organization
  • Versatility: Works as a straight-edge guide or drafting tool for a wide range of woodworking applications and can be used in conjunction with table saws, planers, jointers and other projects that require straight and flat surfaces
  • Dimensions: Tool measures up to 24 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a measuring surface width of 5 / 16 inches



Product Description

51025 DUBOIS alumunium straight edge

DuBois 51025 Aluminum Straight Edge, 24-Inch, 0.001" Over Full 24" Length

The DuBois Premium Aluminum Straight Edge features a protective anodized finish that gives you a measurement and cutting tool that's built to last and protected from wear and tear commonly associated with woodworking. This aluminum straight edge is an economical alternative to other straight edges on the market that are much more expensive and less effective.

Features:

  • An ergonomic design.
  • Precision milled edges for flat and straight surfaces.
  • Thick profile with a ribbed reinforcement for easy gripping.
  • Hanging hole on the end to help keep your precision woodworking tools organized.

easy grip

High Efficiency Design

This precision woodworking tool offers an ergonomic thick profile with ribbed reinforcement for easy grip, milled edges for high precision straightness, plus features a pre-installed hanging hole for easy storage and tool organization.

long term durability

Heavy Duty Build

The straight-edge guide has a lightweight construction made of anodized aluminum for long-term durability and comes with a design that withstands the abrasive nature of woodworking.

application

Versatility

Works as a straight-edge guide or drafting tool for a wide range of woodworking applications and can be used in conjunction with table saws, planers, jointers and other projects that require straight and flat surfaces.


Scooby Doo.
April 19, 2025
Quality packaging ensures that the delivery of quality product is absolute!
vk
April 4, 2025
Used this to cheap block deck of 3.6 pentastar engine as I replaced the heads. Easy to use. Would be nice to have a case for it.
peter
February 27, 2025
Realy bad compared to my staret straight edge and is way off didn't even measure but gona say about .030 worped.... realy bad.
Customer
February 18, 2025
Ordered a 3 piece set. Set arrived a day late and was missing the short straight edge (24”). For whatever reason I still got the empty box, taped closed. Three boxes taped together with one empty. They have offered to replace the item within a week but now I have to go to the trouble of shipping the original items back. The two products I did receive appear to be good and as expected but frustrated over all.
john scott
February 15, 2025
Used to check straightness of guitar necks. 24” works perFecly.
arbrick
January 31, 2025
The "straight" edge on the items are not processed in any way. This is just an extrusion, with no milling on the reference edge. Mine came with long burrs on the "flat" face, rendering the item useless as a reference. The extrusion may be straight within the specified tolerances (I couldn't verify), but I doubt it given that there is no post processing on the extrusion.