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Tom April 21st 06 04:04 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
I saw one time on Scotts show where he used a small pockethole machine. It
looked like a small device with a handle where he pushed it forward to make
the pocket and then took a drill and bit and drilled from the back side of
the machine to make the hole. I thought it was a Porter Cable device, but I
don't see it on PC's website. Are any of you familiar with this device and
where one can be purchased?
Thanks



Upscale April 21st 06 04:06 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 

"Upscale" wrote in message
Kreg Tool sells pocket hole machines.
www.kregtrool.com


Sorry, misspelled it.
www.kregtool.com



Markem April 21st 06 04:18 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 15:04:18 GMT, "Tom" wrote:

I saw one time on Scotts show where he used a small pockethole machine. It
looked like a small device with a handle where he pushed it forward to make
the pocket and then took a drill and bit and drilled from the back side of
the machine to make the hole. I thought it was a Porter Cable device, but I
don't see it on PC's website. Are any of you familiar with this device and
where one can be purchased?


You mean this.

http://www.porter-cable.com/index.asp?e=547&p=2854

Kreg also makes a production machine at $50 more, then move up the
line in price to rather expense.

http://www.7corners.com/7c_store/sho...ATID=469865964

Mark
(sixoneeight) = 618

Leon April 21st 06 04:39 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 

"Tom" wrote in message
news:Sv62g.110906$oL.5553@attbi_s71...
I saw one time on Scotts show where he used a small pockethole machine. It
looked like a small device with a handle where he pushed it forward to make
the pocket and then took a drill and bit and drilled from the back side of
the machine to make the hole. I thought it was a Porter Cable device, but
I don't see it on PC's website. Are any of you familiar with this device
and where one can be purchased?
Thanks


IIRC PC does make it and basically it is way overbuilt. Takes too long and
is too expensive.



Tom April 21st 06 05:42 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
It's not a Kreg device and it was not the PC big bench machine. It looked
like the PC color. It looked like it had a "D" type router router handle
and the machine/tool looked like it was about a foot long and about 8 inches
wide. He pushed the handle in to make the pocket hole and then took his
drill and inserted it in the hole in the back/bottom of the jig and drilled.



RicodJour April 21st 06 06:41 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
Tom wrote:
It's not a Kreg device and it was not the PC big bench machine. It looked
like the PC color. It looked like it had a "D" type router router handle
and the machine/tool looked like it was about a foot long and about 8 inches
wide. He pushed the handle in to make the pocket hole and then took his
drill and inserted it in the hole in the back/bottom of the jig and drilled.


The drill is what makes the pocket, so I don't follow your description.
Is it possible that the handle was just the clamp?

R


Leon April 21st 06 08:42 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 

"Tom" wrote in message
news:hY72g.908128$x96.57976@attbi_s72...
It's not a Kreg device and it was not the PC big bench machine. It looked
like the PC color. It looked like it had a "D" type router router handle
and the machine/tool looked like it was about a foot long and about 8
inches wide. He pushed the handle in to make the pocket hole and then took
his drill and inserted it in the hole in the back/bottom of the jig and
drilled.


Oh, I see. It still sounds like a lot more trouble.



Robatoy April 22nd 06 12:19 AM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
In article Sv62g.110906$oL.5553@attbi_s71, "Tom"
wrote:

I saw one time on Scotts show where he used a small pockethole machine. It
looked like a small device with a handle where he pushed it forward to make
the pocket and then took a drill and bit and drilled from the back side of
the machine to make the hole. I thought it was a Porter Cable device, but I
don't see it on PC's website. Are any of you familiar with this device and
where one can be purchased?
Thanks


You're likely talking about the PC 550.
http://tinyurl.com/q8gqm

That's a router motor in that handle.
Had one, hated it.

r

CW April 22nd 06 01:07 AM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
No, I have seen this type of machine. The pocket is made by a router bit.
The hole is then drilled with a standard drill. Seems to me that just
skipping the router step and drilling the whole thing (Kregg system) would
be faster and the equipment is cheaper.

"RicodJour" wrote in message
oups.com...

The drill is what makes the pocket, so I don't follow your description.
Is it possible that the handle was just the clamp?

R




CW April 22nd 06 01:10 AM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 
I agree but, with this machine, you can plug it in and it makes noise and
wood chips unlike that wimpy Kregg that just works :) :)

"Leon" wrote in message
et...

"Tom" wrote in message
news:hY72g.908128$x96.57976@attbi_s72...
It's not a Kreg device and it was not the PC big bench machine. It

looked
like the PC color. It looked like it had a "D" type router router

handle
and the machine/tool looked like it was about a foot long and about 8
inches wide. He pushed the handle in to make the pocket hole and then

took
his drill and inserted it in the hole in the back/bottom of the jig and
drilled.


Oh, I see. It still sounds like a lot more trouble.





Leon April 22nd 06 05:24 PM

Scott Phillips/pockethole machine
 

"CW" wrote in message
ink.net...

I agree but, with this machine, you can plug it in and it makes noise and
wood chips unlike that wimpy Kregg that just works :) :)


Oh... yeah. I forgot to consider that. More noise, more work. Yeah that
does make sense. Maybe better with a Craftsman 6.5 hp shop vacuum cleaner
hooked up so that the neighbors can enjoy the process also. :~)




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