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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing What Form 8865 Holders

Instructions and Help about What Form 8865 Holders

So, Tommy, I'm pulling all the guys to ask about their favorite tool. I am shocked to hear that yours is the humble little speed square. I thought with all the tools you have, this wouldn't be your favorite. It's a tool that I always carry with me. It's a speed square, also known as a rafter square. It's not just for cutting rafters, but I believe it's a tool that everyone should have. Hang on a second, I know who you've been hanging out with, but there are plenty of homeowners cutting rafters or building roofs. Do you really think people should have this tool? Absolutely! It's a very handy tool. Like I said, it's not just for cutting rafters. It has a 90 degree angle and a 45 degree angle. If you look at the bottom of the square, there's a lip. By pushing that lip tightly against the desired edge, you can create a square line or a 45 degree angle. It's not just for marking either. You can also use it as a guide to cut a straight line with your saw. By drawing the line and aligning the speed square tightly against the edge, you can create a square and straight cut instantly. You can use it for more than just 90 degree or 45 degree cuts. It also functions as a protractor. There's a pivot point on the square, and by swinging it, you can measure degrees. It's great for framing. For example, if you want to frame a wall with studs that are 16 inches on center, you can mark your studs along a straight line using the speed square. Let's say you want to put another stud beside the marked one. The speed square has additional marking increments. With one inch and a half inch markings,...