I bought this a while back with the intent to use it for box joints on my router table, then I decided on the Incra box joint jig. This sells for $60 on the INCRA site. Will let it go for $35, including shpping to CONUS. Here's the link:
http://www.incrementaltools.com/Original_INCRA_Jig_with_1_hour_Instructional_DVD_p/ij32.htm
I should note that there wasn't an instructional video offered when I bought this. I do have the print instructions, for those of you who bother to read that stuff.
If anyone is interested, drop me a note at [email protected].
Larry
Gramp's shop wrote:
> I bought this a while back with the intent to use it for box joints
> on my router table, then I decided on the Incra box joint jig. This
> sells for $60 on the INCRA site. Will let it go for $35, including
> shpping to CONUS. Here's the link:
>
> http://www.incrementaltools.com/Original_INCRA_Jig_with_1_hour_Instructional_DVD_p/ij32.htm
>
> I should note that there wasn't an instructional video offered when I
> bought this. I do have the print instructions, for those of you who
> bother to read that stuff.
>
Apparently, you didn't read the instructions I provided yestersay... But
then...
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On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 08:20:04 -0700, Gramp's shop wrote:
> I should note that there wasn't an instructional video offered when I
> bought this. I do have the print instructions, for those of you who
> bother to read that stuff.
I also have the original. It did come with an instruction booklet and a
bunch of templates.
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