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You probably have the K2 jig. I bought one from Amazon.com not more than 5 or 6 years ago. I don't know if it is discontinued or not but it is the first Kreg jig that I turn to for work with 3/4" stock. I think it is better built from better material than all the blue plastic jigs though I do use my K2000 for all my 1 1/2" work.
How s it going Larwyn ? For a while I thought I was the only one with the metal Kreg jig ,and like everything else everything is going to cancer causing plastic ! The metal ones only drawback is it is not adjustable to different thicknesses.
Email sent Jay.
Jay Boutwell said:
Frank, if you really need a metal one that is adjustable e-mail me. salemcode@comcast.net
Frank Gardecki said:How s it going Larwyn ? For a while I thought I was the only one with the metal Kreg jig ,and like everything else everything is going to cancer causing plastic ! The metal ones only drawback is it is not adjustable to different thicknesses.
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