I hate particle board.
My wife hates particle board.
I have 1 actually good plywood / hardwood book case, and I need to replace my nearly 40 year old MDF cabinets...
And lastly I do not trust my ability to make holes for cabinet hardware / mount up cabinet hardare properly.
I have the Kreg knob and pull alignment jig that works awesome.
I have the Milescraft Router circle jig / edge guide that works awesome.
Which leads me to a problem.
I am looking to add the following to my arsenal and I am hard pressed to know which to use...
1. Drawer Slide jig.
2. Shelf pin jig.
3. Concealed Hinge (European style hinge) jig.
The cost difference between the two is negligible at worst, I know folks tend toward Kreg, and their stuff is typicaly really good, but likewise, Every exposure I have had to Milescraft products has left me with the feeling these are premium tools in their engineering and construction.
FWIW, I have no intention to buy the face clamps as I have quite a few of the Pittsburgh locking face clamps...
My wife hates particle board.
I have 1 actually good plywood / hardwood book case, and I need to replace my nearly 40 year old MDF cabinets...
And lastly I do not trust my ability to make holes for cabinet hardware / mount up cabinet hardare properly.
I have the Kreg knob and pull alignment jig that works awesome.
I have the Milescraft Router circle jig / edge guide that works awesome.
Which leads me to a problem.
I am looking to add the following to my arsenal and I am hard pressed to know which to use...
1. Drawer Slide jig.
2. Shelf pin jig.
3. Concealed Hinge (European style hinge) jig.
The cost difference between the two is negligible at worst, I know folks tend toward Kreg, and their stuff is typicaly really good, but likewise, Every exposure I have had to Milescraft products has left me with the feeling these are premium tools in their engineering and construction.
FWIW, I have no intention to buy the face clamps as I have quite a few of the Pittsburgh locking face clamps...
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