

Description | Customer reviews | Delivery
Simple to use, this jig produces strong, screwed pocket hole joints for use in cabinet and furniture construction. Pocket holes are a favourite joint in furniture construction because, as well as their strength, they are quick to produce and easily hidden with the use of wooden plugs. The joint is created by drilling a screw hole and counterbore into one of the two pieces to be joined. The holes are then automatically aligned and positioned for attaching the workpiece. The jig is fully adjustable for use with solid timber from 3/4" to 1 1/2” thick, centring each pair of screw holes between 1” to 2 7/8” apart. Mounted on a 13mm thick aluminium base the adjustable toggle clamp, fitted with a large diameter rubber pad securely holds the timber without marking or indenting it. The base is drilled and countersunk for bench mounting, ideal for repetitive pocket hole drilling. Also, the flat underside of the head prevents the grain from splitting within the pocket and this jig can be used with all types of hardwood and softwood. Used for making T and L shaped joints and perfect for cabinet and drawer construction. The jig is supplied in a wooden case with a stepped 3/8” diameter x 6” drill, with depth collar, 2 square drive screwdriver bit, a pack of 100 self-tapping screws and a set of hex keys. ©
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Description | Customer reviews | Delivery
Name: Marty Hope. Rating: 4/5
Is the Dakota the same as the Trend? A friend of mine bought the Trend jig and I was impressed so when I came to order one I saw the Dakota on your site. Everything looks identical except you get the Dakota in a wooden box.I bought one and low and behold they ere identical apart from the colour.Believe me it has saved me some time.
Name: jan esseveld. Rating: 4/5
I bought this tool specifically to make and attach face frames to home built kitchen units. It did the job really well and quickly, the tool is simple to use and produced good strong joints. It is very important to ensure the items being fixed together are clamped as the screw is going in at an angle and it moves the timber unless firmly fixed, so make sure you have some clamps handy, you knew that anyway of course. I used a bit of glue on the joint and the test piece I used (40x22 right angle joint with 2 screws) was very strong and neat. A good buy.
Description | Customer reviews | Delivery
UK, Ireland & Channel Isles Delivery
| Country | Cost per complete order |
Delivery period |
| UK Mainland | £5.95* | Next Day |
| UK Offshore | £9.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Northern Ireland | £9.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Ireland | £14.95 | 5 Working Days |
| Channel Isles | £19.95 | 5 Working Days |
Export Delivery
We deliver throughout mainland Europe within 5 working days
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*Heavy Products: Some heavier products are subject to a delivery charge of £19.95 for UK deliveries. This is shown in the product description where applicable.
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