Ok, I was thinking maybe it was the stop. I was just wanting to use the
Taiwanese thing as an excuse to get a new one. So obviously the front of the
jig is not set flush with the end of the workpiece then. If I move the stop
up the bit enough to conceal the screw heads, then there isn't but about
1/8th" of material left for the screw to bottom out on. It's a jig setting
and stop collar setting thing then. Thanks for the help guys.
"Gooey TARBALLS" wrote in message
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Trust the answer "But this should be a function of where you set the stop
on the drill, not the jig itself. "
"Tim Taylor" wrote in message
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I know there is some pocket hole screw guys out there. I don't have the
Kreg tool, yet, but I've got a Taiwanese rip off. I got it from Rockler
about 6 years ago. What I'm wondering is, on the good Kreg, does it leave
the screw heads just a bit proud of the surface? By a bit, I'm talking
1/16th or so. I'm not really concerned about all but one piece I just
did. I have to do a dado after it's assembled. No big deal as I'll just
grind the screw heads flush. Just wanted to know if it's "normal" or not.
TIA.