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How about a link or part number for this Krieg jig? Thanks!
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TomH wrote:How about a link or part number for this Krieg jig? Thanks!
How about using a search engine (Google for me) to find it yourself.

https://www.kregtool.com/store/c48/saw- ... -cuttrade/
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reubenjames wrote:Dusty,

This is the proper snarky response.
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reubenjames wrote:Dusty,

This is the proper snarky response.
It wasn't my purpose to be snarky but maybe I was. I'll watch that more closely.
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dusty wrote:
TomH wrote:How about a link or part number for this Krieg jig? Thanks!
How about using a search engine (Google for me) to find it yourself.

https://www.kregtool.com/store/c48/saw- ... -cuttrade/

Your majesty: I'm sorry to have wasted your valuable time (although in the time it took you to be sh**ty, you could have just posted the link). I was just trying to save a bit of time. When I googled it, google returned 215,00 results.

Again, I deeply apologize for not living up to your standards and will never again darken your doorstep with my ignorance. :mad:
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I am sorry, Tom but you did not waste my time. I thoroughly enjoy the forum even during these periods of verbal combat. It provides a sort of virtual shop time for me when I can't be out there making sawdust.
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Well, I didn't think it was *that* snarky. Hope I didn't fan that flame.
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reubenjames wrote:Well, I didn't think it was *that* snarky. Hope I didn't fan that flame.
I don't think you did anything inappropriate. It is I who ticked him off.
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Before any one rushes out and gets the kreg jig...... I find it to light duty to work with a full size circular saw. I have done a short review of it here somewhere and I will try and find it later today.

I use it only with my small rockler saw, for that it works good.

If you go to amazon and read reviews I think I'm not the only one who mentions this.

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