Build doors, drawers, drawers, and more--and install cabinet hardware easily using this limited-time offer kit. The kit includes several tools that make it a whole lot easier.
First, a Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig makes it easy to mount concealed cabinet hinges accurately every time using nothing but a drill. Second, the Kreg Cabinet Hardware Jig makes mounting knobs and pulls almost foolproof. Third, a Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 310 allows you to build doors, drawers, and so much more using the strength and simplicity of pocket-hole joints. Finally, a pair of included clamps help you hold the jigs in place while you use them, and are handy for all kinds of other project-assembly tasks, too.
The Concealed Hinge Jig allows you to drill cup holes for concealed cabinet door hinges using just a drill. The jig positions an included carbide-tipped bit exactly at the proper position and offset, and drills to the perfect depth every time thanks to a depth stop collar. The jig is simple to use, and it ensures that you can mount cabinet doors that fit great and work properly.
The Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig 310 makes it easier than ever to build wood projects—whether you’re building your first DIY project, or you’ve been working with wood for years. The Pocket-Hole Jig 310 works with materials of any thickness between 1⁄2" and 1 1⁄2". It features a hardened-steel drill guide and thickness stops for 1⁄2", 3⁄4", 1 1⁄2" materials that give the versatility you need to build with boards and plywood.
The Classic 3" Face Clamps are perfect for holding the jigs in place while you work, for assembling pocket-hole projects, and for lots of other project uses. The kit includes two.
Kreg Zinc Screws are a good choice for a wide variety of indoor projects with limited exposure to the elements. Zinc screws provide adequate rust protection and serve as an affordable alternative to our more protective Blue-Kote™ and stainless screw varieties.
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