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Kreg Jig® Workbench Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Part 1 - Jeff Devlin walks you through the steps to build your very first workbench, utilizing the project plans included with your Kreg Jig, or available on www.kregjig.com.

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  • A dinky cabinet project with a 4-point harness, house garage, truck parked in it and a guy that must have a neighbor that makes cabinets and he asked enough questions to be dangerous. This Gomer musta been hellacious in his high school shop class! Why the hell would you clamp a kreg jig that way??? FLIP IT THE WAY IT GOES,, DUMMY!!!!

  • To make the depth scale stand out and easier to read, you should "paint" the depth scale with white-out and wipe away the excess. The numbers and the tick marks will now be white.

  • to much talking

  • thx building it right now, extremely helpful to a newbie

  • great video- This video not only shows safety, but also great tips on newbies!!

  • Nice job Jeff!

  • @MrYoularry The 2x4's I have purchased have been 92" in length (Lowe's/Home Depot).

  • why are you buying 5 - 8foot 2 by 4s? 3 items 4 each, 34 inch, 37 inch, 19 1/2 total = 90 1/2 a 8 foot is 12 x 8 = 96. 4 will do, unless you are using a 1 1/2 dado blade to cut to length. 

  • Me podrian dar las medidas de la mesa

  • Thanks, Ty! (wait...what?)

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