Straighten any length of lumber using your table saw.
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Straighten any length of lumber using your table saw.
It's never been easier or more economical to make straight and even edges on any size stock. No need buy a jointer, with the Joint'R Clamp Kit, all you need is your Table Saw. Simply attach to a straight board that has been rabbeted out at the bottom, clamp it to your stock and go! Straighten crooked boards, true-up rough-sawn edges, and
make shallow taper cuts with positive control all in one pass with your Table Saw and Joint'R Clamp.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
E-Z jointer Clamp Kit
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Average Rating:
4.3
(7 customer reviews)
$19.35
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1) Submitted by
Dr. James Randolph, from Long Beach, MS
on 11/18/2010
Customer Rating: 
These two simple pieces of aluminum do exactly what Rockler says they will do, and do it excellently. The instructions are easy, the price is right and, if you're a wood miser like me, optimizing the use of even "ugly" wood is made simple and fast.
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2) Submitted by
Lee Fritts, from Purley, TX
on 3/27/2010
Customer Rating: 
Got mine today and cut a piece of 1/2" plywood and straightened a 3/4" X 8' board. Couldn't be happier! I have rollers for an outfeed table 10' long so I will place a piece of plywood over them to keep the clamp from sinking down everytime it goes over a roller...the things worked perfect for this novice... wish I hadn't waited so many years before I spent $20....thanks for a great product.
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3) Submitted by
Eric Tepe, from Walton, KY
on 12/19/2009
Customer Rating: 
I set up a jig using these clamps and a 4 inch wide piece of MDF. When making the rabbet, I made sure the bottom of the MDF was flush with the feet of clamps. This eliminated the need for an additional set. Worked like a charm. Trued up my boards easily.
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4) Submitted by
Darrell from NY
on 2/11/2009
Customer Rating: 
As advertised...You do however need to consider buying enough so that at least one of the jigs is on the table surface at all times. In my case I needed to space them on the straight board at 22" intervals for a 24" table. Also the foot extensions should be a little longer to support wider stock (+8")to prevent beveled cuts.
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5) Submitted by
Mark Jacunski, from Colchester, VT
on 4/5/2008
Customer Rating: 
I used these clamps to true-up some 1/2" white cedar boards, and they worked very well. Not too expensive either.
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6) Submitted by
Terry, from Coos Bay, OR
on 2/4/2010
Customer Rating: 
I have a sears table saw with extensions. The extensions have a large area that is sunken down. The clamp kit when passed over these areas gets hung up. This makes for an uneven feed rate. The extension needs to be longer for wider boards.
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7) Submitted by
Terry Whittenbaugh, from McGregor, IA
on 1/10/2008
Customer Rating: 
A little cumbersome to use but produces great results.
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