Doug Sinjem
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What's everybody using for face frame assembly? Are you guys using a slanted assembly tables with the air clamps or just a flat bench?
Doug
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If I understand your question correctly, I've switched to using a funky little Krieg jig that consists of a 12" square piece of steel with a one-armed vice clamp that swings around for convenient placement. I much prefer this setup to the old "c" style vice clamp that came with the origninal Krieg jig my dad purchased 10 or so years back.
Of course (obviously) I don't do this for a living either...
Steve,
Here are some more....of the cutter.
http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3490&postcount=16
Greg
Are these some of ones you were looking for of the clamping system?
Hi Doug, I have the Kreg Framing Table, and it works perfectly, it is expensive but if you do alot of face frames, it is the fastest and most accurate way to join face frames, thanks
Can you give me a little feedback on how it actually works. What I've seen is only in pictures.
Doug
Face frames, I don't get them, I don't like them and I don't build them.
doug, for production work the tables are just about manditory......they are worth the money! just as a 2500rpm air drill with an adjustable clutch is for driving the screws....much lighter and more compact than any electric driver. but...........for a one man band it`s really hard to justify the cash outlay....if you`re going to have somebody assembling faceframes 8hr. per day then by all means cut a check......if you`re going to be doing it yourself for a while just use a flat surface and the long reach vice grips.......tod