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Introducing the all-new Kreg Deck Jig™

Deck Jig™
Available Starting May 1st, at Kreg Dealers Nation Wide
MSRP: $99.99

Kit Includes:

• Deck Jig™

• Instructional DVD

• 100 Protec-Kote™ Deck Screws

• 6” Deck Jig™ Drill Bit

• 6” KTX Square Driver Bit

• (3) 5/16” Spacer Rings

• (3) 1/4” Spacer Rings

• (2) Stop Collars

• (1) Allen Wrench

• Durable Carrying Case

*Also includes a LIFETIME Warranty


Winner of the Popular Mechanics 2010 Editor's Choice Award






Whether you’re building a new deck or refinishing an old one, you want to do the job right. With the Kreg Deck Jig™ – and a few simple tools you already own – you can create a beautiful and functional deck surface, completely free of exposed fasteners and painful splinters! Traditional concealed-decking systems utilize awkward steel fasteners or thin plastic clips to hold your deck boards in place. The Kreg Deck Jig™ utilizes a more straight forward approach, creating an incredibly strong wood-to-wood bondthrough precisely placed self-tapping screws.



Standard Deck vs. Kreg Deck

Get the deck you want, without any unsightly exposed nails or screws. The Deck Jig’s specialized self tapping screws are driven at a precise angle into the edge of your deck boards so they stay hidden from view. Where seasonal changes might force traditional fasteners out of place with time, Kreg screws stay protected safely below the surface, for a longer-lasting deck. By coupling the Kreg Deck Jig™ with composite decking, you’ll get a deck free of cracks, splinters, and “pop-out” fasteners.
























Drill. Drive. Done!

Securing a deck board with the Kreg Deck Jig™ takes only 3 simple steps. First you drill holes into the edge of your deck board using the specialized stepped bit, guided by the jig’s hardened steel drill guides. Next, you drive the specialized self-tapping deck screws through the same drill guides and into the joist as the depth collar precisely controls the depth. That’s it, you’re done! You’ve just created an incredibly strong and sturdy joint with no visible fastener.























Works with a wide variety

of decking materials.

For the best results, we recommend composite deck boards which prevent shrinking/swelling/splitting. Select a solid composite material with no machined grooves. Also works great with native softwoods such as Redwood, Cedar, Pressure Treated Pine, and ACQ, along with certain Tropical Hardwoods like Ipe, Red Balau, and Ironwood.























Deck Screws

Kreg Deck Screws were designed specifically for use with the Kreg Deck Jig™, although they can also be used as simple face-screws for a variety of outdoor projects. All Kreg Deck screws feature a KTX #1 Square Drive to reduce cam-out, a flat-bottom head which resists splitting, and a self-tapping tip which drills its own hole as it’s driven.



Deck Screws are available to two weather resistant finishes; Protec-Kote™ and Stainless. Protec-Kote™ screws feature three anti-corrosion layers protect against rusting in a wide variety of decking applications. A good choice for a wide variety of decking applications, including ACQ treated lumber. For even more protection, choose Stainless. Kreg Stainless screws provide the best protection against corrosion in the long-term.














Product Features

· Easy-grip handle gives you a secure hold and complete control over each and every joint.


· Handy Spacer Rings ensure accurate deck board spacing for proper drainage and longer deck life.


· Three separate Drill Guides let you install deck boards in a variety of hard-to-reach areas.


· Hardened Steel Drill Guides keep your specialized stepped bit and driver bit at the precise, optimal angle.













Available Starting May 1st, at Kreg Dealers Nation Wide

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Comment by richard kraemer on April 4, 2010 at 11:56am
the new composite boards out there are hollow so the question is will this work on the hollow boards?
Comment by Ron Freeman on April 1, 2010 at 11:21pm
This is great I love the hidden fastners
Comment by jennifer a. edwards on April 1, 2010 at 6:14pm
Can't wait till May so I can get this, I love my Kregg Jig and now I can't wait to build the small deck to go in front of my camper.
Comment by gary j. cheadle on April 1, 2010 at 5:59pm
never mind...I saw the $100 up top just now
Comment by gary j. cheadle on April 1, 2010 at 5:53pm
how much???
Comment by PeterK on April 1, 2010 at 10:47am
Would work great for synthetic decks. Treated wood decks normally are installed with wet wood so normally no spacing is used and this method starting with 1/4" gaps would allow huge spaces to develope between boards over time. I don't think you can reduce the spacing as it is needed to be able to drive the screws.
Comment by Earl garcia on April 1, 2010 at 10:20am
looks good what about the inside screws inbetween planks?
Comment by Keath Laney on April 1, 2010 at 9:39am
Damm, I wished that would have been around about 3 years ago when I built my deck.
Comment by Scott Olson on April 1, 2010 at 8:57am
The new Kreg Deck Jig looks like it will be a hit for outside.
Comment by Art on April 1, 2010 at 8:51am
Oh great, now I want to build a deck!

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