ROCKWELL RK9000 JAWHORSE
In the shop, this is my bench vise (I don't have a "real" bench vise).
It's a very powerful, non-marring clamp. It's convenient to be able to
support heavy work pieces with both hands while clamping with your foot.
Last night I was drilling dowel holes for an end-table project; the
JawHorse held the walnut parts. Nothing moved so much as a millimeter.
Last week I took it to work to support a 4x8 porcelain white board while
mounting it to the wall. I used a 2x4 clamped in the jaw at an angle to
support the board, which weighed about 40 pounds. Two weeks ago I used
it in the back yard with the Log Jaw attachment to hold large branches
while I cut them into firewood.
If a tool's value is determined by
how often it is used, this may be the most valuable tool I own other
than my cordless drill. I've used it several times every week since I
got it 6 weeks ago. Compared to what I've paid for most of my tools,
this is also an outstanding bargain.
ROCKWELL RK9000 JAWHORSE
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