General Tools & Instruments E-Z Pro Pocket Hole Jig - Tool Review

I recently finished a bunch of projects that were designed for beginner woodworkers. As such, I was using the simplest joinery techniques to keep things quick and accessible. One of those techniques was pocket-hole joinery using a simple jig. I did feel a little bad that my jig was a $100 item. Then I learned about the E∙Z Pro™ Pocket Hole Jig from General Tools & Instruments (General®), and I wish I’d known about it earlier. For around $25, any beginner woodworker can start knocking together furniture with this simple woodworking jig.Made of heavy-duty aluminum, and complete with stepped 3/8” drill bit with collar stop, and dedicated square-drive bit, the E∙Z Pro™ Pocket Hole Jig allows for simple joinery of corners, flush-frame pieces and intermediate stiles and rails. The kit also includes square drive screws to get you started.

Using the jig is simplicity itself, even if you’ve never built a project. Start by setting the stop collar on the bit to the proper depth (included instructions walk you through the steps). Chuck the bit in a drill, then mark your joint location on one of the boards. Clamp the board into the jig and drill your holes. The two holes spaced in the jig are designed for making two pocket holes in traditionally-sized face frame material, but the flexibility of the jig lets you locate the holes anywhere you prefer. After making your holes, use the drive bit to sink the screws home and you’ve got a joint in about a minute. No glue, and no waiting to move on to the next step.
For first time, or occasional woodworkers, the E∙Z Pro™ Pocket Hole Jig lets you keep things simple and affordable. It’s available at many home center stores. Visit General’s web site for more information on this handy tool.

Look for this jig for about $25 on Amazon.com, and hey, there's still time to stuff your favorite woodworker's stocking with this nifty gadget!

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