What's this large folding square used for?

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Can anyone tell me something about a large wooden sqaure, I've just acquired. It measures 49.5" long and has 3 Limbs. It's stamped P.B & S Ltd and B54055 and has what looks like a Militray arrow mark. It unfolds to form a (triangular) square and is marked with various angles. One of the Limbs (they are marked Limb A, Limb B & Limb C) contains a small spirit level. The fittings are made of brass. When it is opened out there is a brass fitting that looks like it would have held possibly a handle. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Any pictures? If I'm picturing it right in my mind, at that kind of size, then it could be a builders laying out square perhaps?
 
Hello and welcome, as the man said, pictures would be helpful, and perhaps a member will have an answer.
Regards Rodders
 
Thanks for your thoughts, so far. Here are some photos....
 

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As MM says, Its an angle finder, With a little luck, a member may be able to find some history of the maker.
Regards Rodders
 
As MM says, Its an angle finder, With a little luck, a member may be able to find some history of the maker.
Regards Rodders
 
Hi,

It looks like its a collapsable equivalent of a framing square set up to be used by the trades, especially roofers and joiners. The Commons in the 4th picture are the same as would be found on a roofing sqaure.

If you want to see how it works, do a youtube search for something like "How to use a speed sqaure" - its a different type of sqaure but the methods are identical.

Steve
 
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