Here is my Kreg Jig attached to a piece of scrap pine I had laying around. Yesterday I decided that keeping the drill bit and drivers with the jig would make things easier. So I routed out and drilled locations for the drivers and drill bit.
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The allen key fits into the slot in the front of the jig.
I use the allen wrench so seldom that I didn't bother with it. I also have a set of allen wrenches that I keep in my tool kit so I always have it near at hand. Where the square bit drives and special drill bit are used exclusively with/for the Kreg Jig.
Looks very handy and keeps everything together, so there is no looking all around the shop for anything, unless you have someone that never puts tools or tool accessories back where they belong. I had to buy drill bits or square drives cause the others were lost by people who don't respect the concept of "put it back after use".
I don't see a slot for the allen wrench that tightens/loosens the depth collar on the drill bit.
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