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Wiz02

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What in blazes is a Jaw Stand!? I love my jaw horse so much I bought a second one.
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A compact, easy-to-use, versatile work support stands for holding, clamping and feeding large work and sheets of material. Quick and easy to ***…
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Of course a second jawhorse works too.
 
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Stobal

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As always, thanks for your efforts Duker. You have simultaneously saved/cost me a ton of money on this thread but it’s always a highlight of my day when I see the alert. This thread personifies “I can’t afford not to buy it!” :oops:
 

dscheidt

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What in blazes is a Jaw Stand!? I love my jaw horse so much I bought a second one.
Not worth the full price. $60 is still too much. v
I have one. It's a great idea, the execution is not. the clamp only clamps to 1", which makes it useless for many things I wanted to use it for. I have used it to hold a door while I reworked how it was hung. That worked, but required a weight to keep it from tpping. I've used it to hold a mortar board when doing plaster or masonry. Beyond that, I've not found much use for it.

edit; to be clear, 1" (probably actually 3/4") is the minimum clamping thickness. It will clamp a 2x, but I wanted to be able to clamp thin stuff, where closing to zero is more useful. It's also not a big area that's clamped, so it's not at all suitable as a vise subsitute.
 
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