"The all-new Kreg Multi-Mark™ is a very simple tool which simplifies some very frustrating problems. At it's core, the Multi-Mark™ is a
multi-purpose marking and measuring tool, perfect for a wide variety of
household and jobsite applications. It features three different scale
configurations, each of which provide you with a variety of project solutions
that will undoubtedly reduce the number of tools you need on hand.
Layout Mitered Corners, Set 3/16" Reveals, Transfer Measurements, Align / Square Your Projects, Set Bit / Blade Heights, Layout Wall Studs, Use as a Basic Rule, Marking for Layout, Use as a Simple Level"
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I've been looking at Lowe's for this. So far my local Lowes doesn't have it. Is it supposed to be in the Kreg section with the other Kreg items?
Kim, yes, it should be in the Kreg section. Sometime this month, most Lowe's will be getting larger Kreg sections... and this tool will most likely appear when that change takes place. Good luck, sorry you've had troubles finding it.
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