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Improves on the original with 360° of swivel action, allowing you to spray all sides of your door without having to walk around or lift it off the rod to rotate it. Just grip the black section of the arm and give it a twist. Since you always spray from the same point, you’ll be able to spot flaws easily without readjusting your lighting. The larger hook fits perfectly around standard 3/4" ID pipe, which makes a handy, stable hanging rod. Expandable cam-action plug fits into any 35mm hinge hole and secures by simply pivoting the arm 90°.
Simply insert the 35mm cam-action locking plug into the door's hinge cup hole. To lock the plug in place, just rotate the pivoting arm so it’s parallel to the door face. You can even easily adjust the plug for varying tolerances in 35mm bits using an Allen wrench (not included).
- Finish all sides at once — no need to wait and flip.
- A perfect application — no fingerprints or dents from nail-boards.
- With good air circulation on all sides of the door, your finish will dry faster.
- 35mm plug adjusts to accommodate varying tolerances in 35mm bits.
- Fits shallow 9mm deep cup holes and standard 13mm deep cup holes.
- Works with standard 3/4" ID pipe — the same stuff used in pipe clamps.
- Opening in hook is approximately 1-1/16" wide.
- Overall length is approximately 8-5/8" in closed position.
- Sold individually.
- Patent Pending.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: Rockler Sure-Hook™ 360
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Average Rating:
(4.0)
(15 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Kurt, from Louisville, KY
on 10/12/2009
Customer Rating: 
This is a very handy hanger. I've used the non-360 Sure-Hook before and it worked great. The 360 works just as well, with the added benefit of allowing you to rotate your work. But... The air from my spray gun was also able to rotate the work piece, so sometimes I had to chase the work.
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2) Submitted by
Steve Walter, from Tulsa, OK
on 1/12/2009
Customer Rating: 
Very handy product, I found using two for spraying and one for drying gave me much more control.the swivel is worthless when using two. I purchaced 12 but 2 of them came apart at the swivel, I had to repair them before I could use them. I would prefer them without the swivel. I recommend if you buy these to pull on them to make sure the swivel holds before you hang a door on them.
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3) Submitted by
Dave Midkiff, from Jasper, TX
on 1/2/2009
Customer Rating: 
This product worked just like it should. I was able to finish doors in a shorter time frame. Just spray and slide down pipe and let dry. If I had more room no sliding would be necessary.
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4) Submitted by
Brad Chojnacki, from Bloomfield , MI
on 9/17/2009
Customer Rating: 
Great idea but a little quality control in manufacturing is needed. I bought a box of 12 and one of them separated at the swivel joint causing the finished door to crash to ground and be destroyed. Inspect this product carefully before you use it.
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5) Submitted by
Keith Cross, from Jasper, IN
on 11/11/2008
Customer Rating: 
It does exactly what I need it for. Allows freedom of movement and more exact spraying and coverage. Excellent product.
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6) Submitted by
Rick Taylor, from Dumas, TX
on 8/4/2008
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Leave it to Rockler to come up with something as ingenious as this, way to go Rockler, great product and actually a good price also.
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7) Submitted by
Bill Nunez, from Norman, OK
on 6/30/2008
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One of my roles as a remodeling contractor is cabinet builder, and I've forever been trying to figure out how to fabricate something like this to allow me to spray both sides of a door without leaving marks or making holes in the workpiece. These are a dream come true.
There's nothing I'd change about them based on my first use yesterday to spray 30 doors. I rigged up a 3/4" pipe to use for spraying, and then used an articulating ladder set up as a scaffold for a drying rack. The hangers fit on the ladder's rails and all 30 doors fit at once. I recommend 2 hangers per door during the finishing, but they easily hang on one for drying, so my 40 hangers is really enough to do 39 doors, but I'm getting more anyway to avoid juggling. I also bored holes in the backs of drawer fronts to hang those, which worked great.
To whomever figured out how to make these things affordably...thank you, thank you, thank you!
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