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These clamps feature large clamp pads that distribute clamping force evenly and hold pieces flush during Grid List. Page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next. Unavailable info. Includes L-handle for quick release. Heat-treated, steel clamping surface with nickel plating protects soft woods against workpiece imprint. Can be routed into any wooden or composite work surface or staggered between 2 panels to provide a seamless clamping plane. Includes rugged depth collar, which is secured in place on the bit with the hex wrench, and is fully compatible with standard 6.
This combo includes two mm square drivers. Includes 76 and mm 3' and 6' sizes. Controls the depth of the drill bit when drilling standard pocket-holes.
They both work fine in most applications, but the pan-head is ideal for thin stock where the screw head might protrude from the pocket hole.
Controls depth of drill bit when drilling standard pocket-holes. Overall length mm 6'. The stop swings out of the way to serve as a support for large panels. Dimensions x 51 x 76mm 5' x 2' x 3'. Drops onto Top Trak and Heavy Duty Trak from the top side, allowing it to be quickly removed and repositioned. There's a few on the market. Not sure which one to buy?
Trend has width adjustment so holes can be moved sideways. UJK has nice measurements on the side for different widths of stock 12mm, 18mm, 25mm. Looks easy to use. Demo video on Axminster. Also still requires lots of clamping. Kreg every single time. I use mine loads and loads for work.
Never regretted my purchase and have upgraded the kit over the years too. If you ask me pocket hole systems are much better suited to production work than dominos.
Quicker to assemble , more adaptable, more repeatable,easier and much much cheaper. KIAB , Sep 15, Last edited: Sep 15, The Axminster screws have a horrible habit of snapping under even low torque across all the sizes. I have probably put 50k Kreg screws without a single snapped head even on oak. Also another question Do you not get splitting as you pull in the joining piece because the joining piece has no pilot hole?
Everyone who has replied is using a Kreg jig which should probably be your answer. Pocket hole jiggery and joinery leaves you with horrid holes in the lumber. Ryluer , Sep 15, Oh dear oh dear. I think you must have been using your jig wrong Ryluer. The pocket holes are meant to be hidden away not on show. I spoke to them at the time and I don't think they wanted to stop selling it.
I looked at the UKJ but my impression was basically it was a bit of a knock off of the Kreg. I wasn't over impressed with it The important bits of the Kreg like drill guides, clamp etc are metal and the GRP bit of it hasn't ever been an issue.
In fact if you make a slight error in setting and have the drill a touch too long its very forgiving as its not metal. I can only go on my use of the Kreg. I have used it for years and years and have never regretted the purchase. Its equally as good in the clamping station as it is when its being clamped on. Dust extraction is excellent too. And once you are rocking and rolling its a super fast, super strong production process.



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