For Auction: Face Frame Jig

LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

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guy bitched about the jig because the square drive bit had worn out after a few hundred screws. How does that reflect on the jig? The world is full of dufi (doofi, Dave) (plural of dufus {doofus, Dave}, I think).

(I hope that complex parenthetication wasn't too confusing)

LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

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Up for auction today we have a Face Maker (not a Kreg) face frame jig. It allows for clamping, drilling and final assembly with one easy set up. Included, but not pictured, are two drill bits and two square drive bits. Bits are used but new ones are available from several online retailers.

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opening bid is waaaaaaaaaay below what one of these sells for retail.

OB rec.wood Content: Same drill as before, I'm selling off the excess and duplicates and re-applying the funds to shop infrastructure.

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Unisaw A100

On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 11:32:09 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@removethispartpobox.com (LRod) Crawled out of the shop and said. . .: snip

ROFL

you know, i was just gonna comment on that.... seems ya managed to not offend the ebay gods this time keith!

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Traves W. Coppock

Whilst unabashedly whoring my eBay auction LRod commented:

Probably not. But I did get some awesome numbers (hit counter) when that happened.

sigh...

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Unisaw A100

I couldn't saw for sure. The housing is cast al-you-min-ee-um with steel inserts where necessary.

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Unisaw A100

-- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA

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Nova

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What is the minimum/maximum thickness of the stock that it handles?

3/4" minimum (I'm assuming onna 'count of the screws going in and all) and onna 'count of it sits on the wood there is no maximum on the thickness it can be used for.

I wouldn't do post & beam with it though.

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Unisaw A100

I take it there is no provision for centering the screws on various thickness as the Kreg jig does?

-- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA

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Nova

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I take it there is no provision for centering the screws on various

I'm not familiar with the Kreg.

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Unisaw A100

The Kreg is vertically adjustable to center the screws in 1/2" to 2" thick stock.

-- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA

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Nova

OK, then I guess the FaceMaker has the same adjustments more or less onna 'count of you can hold the hole locations closer or farther away from the edge?

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