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Rockwell Jawhorse Plywood Jaw RK9109

Submitted by Todd on August 27, 2008 – 6:04 pmOne Comment

Rockwell+Jawhorse Rockwell Jawhorse Plywood Jaw RK9109The Rockwell Jawhorse Plywood Jaw RK9109 is a really amazing idea and product. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve struggled with large sheets of plywood on sawhorses when trying to cut them with a circular saw. This ingenious product allows you to clamp the sheet you’re working on with the built-in jaws.

If you’re like me and always working alone in the workshop then this Rockwell Jawhorse is the perfect way to work safely and accurately. You can purchase the Rockwell Jawhorse Plywood Jaw RK9109 from Amazon for $50 and it ships for free! This is certainly the best price I’ve seen for the Rockwell Jawhorse Plywood Jaw online. If you don’t own a Rockwell Jawhorse yet then you can but it from Amazon as well at this link: Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse.

I finally got to see the Rockwell Jawhorse the other day and I think it’s such a great idea. I’m seriously jealous that I’m not the guy that invented the Rockwell Jawhorse because I’m sure this sawhorse will end up in lots of workshops.

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