General Tools & Instruments 8562 X2 Face Frame System

Brand:General Tools

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Professional Face Frame Jig System X2 - #8562 Accommodates Stock from 1-1/4" to 2-1/2" Wide Pocket Hole Spacing Adjustment 3/4" to 1-1/2" Stock Thickness Adjustment 3/4" to 1" Includes Step Drill with Locking Collar and Face Frame Fasteners Patent # US 6,394, 712 B1 2 Face Frame System Jigs 2 Face Frame System Heavy Duty T-Tracks (20") 1 Face Frame System Carriage Stop Set (2 Stops) 1 Face Frame System Step Drill 1 Face Frame System Square Drive Screwdriver Bit 1 Face Frame System Square Drive Fasteners (100 Fine).

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Simple design results in more accurate cuts, better finished look. Helps you build beautiful face-frames faster and easier than before. Easily installed on almost any full-sized router table. High quality aircraft-grade aluminum for durability and rigidity. High quality aircraft-grade aluminum for durability and rigidity.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 4 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎3/8 inch Step Drill Bit^#7 Pocket Hole Screws^#8 Pole Hole Screws^T-Track Carriage Stops
Item model number ‎8562
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎12.5 ounces
Manufacturer ‎General Tools
Material ‎Yes
Part Number ‎8562
Power Source ‎Corded-electric
Product Dimensions ‎5.75 x 7.75 x 20.88 inches

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Scritto da: Steve
Not sure this is the best design there will ever be for this job but ...
Not sure this is the best design there will ever be for this job but it does work. And I would order it again.
Scritto da: Frank M. Coleman
NOT AS GOOD AS THE VIDEO PROTRAYS IT!!!
I bought this jig from a local woodworker's supply store. I was very excited as I assembled it as the concept seemed like a very good timesaving one. My first disappointment came when I found that it was almost impossible to clamp the rails down with just the right pressure. Then after that was finally acheived, I started to drill the pocket holes and the bushion that you insert the drill bit through started spinning around the drill bit. After I pulled the bit and bushion out, it took about an hour to free the drill bit up from the bushion. I then inserted the bushion back in the jig and tried another bit that I had bought from another company and it worked perfectly. The problem seems to be that the bit it a little bit oversized and does not fit into the bushion as it should. I still think the concept is a good one and maybe when version X 2.1 comes out (assumption) those problems will be eliminated. In the meantime, I don't recommend purchasing this jig.

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