Anyone try these jigs for T/D holes?

Started by khardrunner, July 04, 2012, 09:16:00 AM

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khardrunner

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beachbowhunter

This is the one I have. Like the Harbor Freight only very high quality.The ones you showed didnt look like centring jigs...

http://www.toolmarts.com/bh_19625.html
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arrowlauncherdj

The revolving one has a lot of play in it,or at least the one I looked at in HD did.  Looked like up to 1/16" of play, way too much for TD limb mounting IMO. I have seen some other self centering jigs that have very little or no play, but werent revolving like that one.

The Bingham jig is crap, but I still use it.  I have played with spacers of known thickness to help me center the jig on a squared riser block.

Dave

Troy D. Breeding

Mine is the same one Beachbowhunter uses. No worry about it being centered. Both sides come in equally.

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dmikeyj

The revolving one does have play, probably not the best choice.  I used it for joining door frames, and had many issues with hole lineup, mostly off center issues.
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khardrunner

Ron Foley replied in a PM and has helped me with the one that he uses. Thanks for the replies and thank goodness for willing help!
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