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As seen on TV, this heavy-duty hands-free clamp not only secures
workpieces with a rock-solid grip, its wide stable frame instantly provides a
go-anywhere workstation to make cuts, drill holes, and more. Hold and cut
doors, two-by-fours, two-by-twelves, and odd-shaped objects. Mount miter
saws, tile saws, grinders and other tools to wood panels and use the Jawhorse
as a sturdy stand. Clamp in a vertical support piece and install crown molding
all by yourself. Do it all and more with this incredibly versatile tool that also
folds up for simple storage and transportation.
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With a solid steel frame, no moving plastic parts, and a hardened metal
ratcheting system, the Jawhorse is built to last. It’s also extremely portable
and easy to use; simply engage the clamp with the foot lever to apply over
one ton of clamping force!
Specifications:
- Max.Clamping Range: 37" (wider than a standard door)
- Max. Clamping Force: 2200 pounds
- Max. Load: 300 pounds
- Weight: 43 pounds.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES :
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28438 - Saddlebag
Hangs on the
Jawhorse’s frame to
keep tools and
accessories within easy
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22758 - Log Jaw
Rugged steel jaws hold
logs and timber up to
12" in diameter. Ideal
for chainsawing. |
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: Rockwell Jawhorse HD RK9000 Workbench System - As Seen on TV!
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Average Rating:
(4.2)
(9 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Robert Bledsoe, from Mansfield, TX
on 1/15/2010
Customer Rating: 
Great product! A friend bought one as a gift and said I had to have one! I gave it four stars because when clamping vertical doors or posts etc. the ratcheting foot bar will contact and scratch what you have clamped. Needs wide jaws or a narrower foot bar! Its still a excellent tool and has already proved itself very valuable for one man do-it-yourself projects. Very Satisfied!
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2) Submitted by
Roger, from Dana Point, CA
on 11/27/2009
Customer Rating: 
Wow. I just got this on sale at the Rockler store in Orange. I actually bought 2 because I'm going to give one to my dad. Totally cool tool. Out of the box, it took 1 minute to set up and begin use. The jaw has amazing clamping power and capacity. I have a garage shop, so space is at a premium. I don't have a workbench so clamping has always been an issue. I don't think this device can totally replace a workbench, but it comes in a close second. And for the small footprint and collapsible feature, it's just what my garage shop needed.
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3) Submitted by
Mike Lopergolo, from Vineland, N.J.
on 9/15/2009
Customer Rating: 
Very solid. Exactly what I've been looking for. I've been searching for a portable work table for quite some time and just happened along the jawhorse. I'm glad I waited. Its everything the infomercial says it is and more. Its the best tool in my shop.
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4) Submitted by
Al R., from Clewiston, FL
on 9/11/2009
Customer Rating: 
I am just a one man in the shop. So I bought this Jawhorse with the plywood jaw, the Weld station and the Log Jaw. It is been very helpful, I have used it for a number of projects. I checked the Work table, and it is not that good, but the Jawhorse itself without any attachment is already a great help, easy to move around.
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5) Submitted by
Greg Matuszak, from Jackson, GA
on 9/4/2009
Customer Rating: 
I saw the infomercial and decided to take the chance. I am very happy that I did. I have used it for a number of projects and am pleased with what I could now can do without another person's help or additional bench supports. It is heavy, but in order for it to perform to expectations, it needs to be well constructed with durable parts. I have other benches and they have been set aside, unused, because of the versatility of this one.
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6) Submitted by
Peter, from Victoria, BC
on 8/8/2009
Customer Rating: 
I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago after much careful consideration. The stores here don't stock them so I had to special order it. After using it on a few occasions I see that it does exactly what it is supposed to do: Clamp stuff. After close inspection I realize that it's life expectancy might not be as long I might hope due to the poor quality workmanship. Most of the welds are poor quality and so is the paint job. And the rear leg folding down to make the carrying handle is a good idea, it would be nice if I could fit my fingers underneath to get a good grip. It's a nice gadget but I could have done without it. The weight of it would make it inconvenient to use for general contracting or uses where it is transported a lot, but it is solid.
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7) Submitted by
Steve Jones, from Mesquite, TX
on 11/29/2009
Customer Rating: 
I first saw this product advertised on Cool Tools the DIY network. I told myself that this tool is the answer to all my "holding" problems. I also pulled up Rockler's web site and further found information about the item. Everything I had gleaned was very positive. Even Rocklers "Review" section was positive except for Peter's comment. I read over it and kept his comments in my head as I finally went to see the product "face to face". Here is what I found. The item was displayed at my local Rocklers, AND it was on sale. Peters comment about welds, plastic parts and paint job were all far from being true. Yes, there are a total of 5 plastic pieces and two of them are the Rockler logo sign on each side. The wheel was plastic, but I quickly realized that no one would actually pull the thing on the wheel because it only works on smooth surfaces. The locking large turn handle was heavy enough material that nothing would happen with it. Then the welds are about as good as they could be and the paint job was a smooth powder finish. With care and proper treatment I cannot envision this product having a short lifetime at all. I would have to respectively disagree with Peter's comments.
What I fould that could be improved if at all. the rubber jaws covers have screw holes for three screws each. Only one was in each cover. This seemed strange. Then the system has to be put into position upside down. This makes it difficult to turn over and set it up correctly. It is quite heavy, 43 pounds.
Then when the item is being stored, whether on the garage floor or where ever, the face of the product is on the ground and it actually has nothing rubber to protect the paint job and surface of the product, minor but something to think about.
I like the product and I liked the dollar savings.
The Rockler employee told me that this is the first time it had been on sale. They have had this in stock for over one year and every time they received an order they would be sold out that week. No product has ever been returned because of any defect or problem. Hope that this helps you.
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