Micro469 wrote:I got a Blackjack. It cost me about $25.00 and works great. Solid, made of Al.
bve wrote:Looks like the one I got at House Of Tools, quite happy with it.
Larwyn wrote:I'm a big fan of the Kreg jigs. I have several different versions (all by Kreg) and keep one set up for 3/4" material and another for 1 1/2" material all the time. This makes using pocket holes quick and easy whenever they are needed, even if it would not be worth the trouble to drag out the kit and set it up for just a couple of holes.
I know how I got along without it, I used dowels, or biscuits, or mortise and tenon. But I would not want to go back to not having the option to use pocket holes. They are a real time saver when they are appropriate.
Steve_Cox wrote:I wore out my biscuit joiner and never got another good one, have a cheap one that has some flex in it and cuts lousy holes, it never gets out of it's case. Haven't done any doweling since I made a little furniture years ago. I have a router table that has so many "safety" devises built in, it is a major PIA to set up and use. I think the best ones are home made. Another router would be a nice thing, so to leave one in the table. ..... yeah, a plunge router, louvered cabinet doors would be a fun project. Happy Thanksgiving Folks!
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