thanks for making a few mistakes, admitting to them and making corrections. I am an ameteur woodworker and make mistakes constantly, but let's face it, most ot the time only we will know the mistakes are there. 😀
Good stuff. Thanks for the video - I need to purchase a pocket hole jig. The video not only explained the Kreg K4 system, but you provide some valuable tips for making the joints.
Thanks Richard glad to hear this was helpful. Kreg introduced a newer version that looks like a good option. It's a little more expensive, but works well.
Thank you for the vid... it was very informative. I upgraded from my first jig kit to a 720. I am getting good at making these pocket holes... it makes your projects look professional
Thanks for the video mark, I learned a lot and it makes it easier to understand the manual. I bought the k4 for $79 at Lowe's last November and I haven't opened it yet. Now I'm going to. I'm building a 10ft long computer table in one of my room and make it into my office. Good video 👍👍
I bought my K4 kit with an included assortment of pocket screws in a Kreg organizer 2 years ago for $112 or $114 via Amazon, I must say it's an awesome kit in my opinion, eventually I'll build a dedicated mobile platform for it.
Used this system to trim out my exterior windows with PVC trim, as well as build my deck for my whirlpool bath it works well just use the moisture resistant pocket screws for locations which my see any moisture
Oh wow, I didn't think about using this with PVC trim. I have the perfect project for it on some busted J-channel siding under my front door. Thanks for inspiring the idea! 🙌
Hi Mark. I have been trying to locate a Kreg K4 jig to buy but so far no luck. I have tried Home Depot, Lowes, Acme Tools, Amazon, Ace Tools and even Kreg itself and no luck.i know it is discontinued but someone out there must hava a few. If you know of any one please let me know. I would like to buy one. Thanks Doug 9:28
I get some of the frayed edges at times. I try to use my fastest speed drill and go back and forth a few times to help get them looking their best. Some wood species are better than others for drilling pocket holes.
My local Lowe’s has it on clearance for $46.15. I picked the second one up tonight! 😂 The clamp, bit and driver is worth that price. The two I bought had a bonus pack of 675 screws and a Kreg jig mini included. Screws alone are $35.00.
They are making room for the new 520 and 720. I actually bought two kits. The clamps and screws were worth the 46.15. I can also now set up two drill bit collars and not have to change them.
In my opinion, that Milwaukee M18 drill is a little too powerful to run those screws in with. It's not so bad in hardwoods, but it's way too strong in softwoods and it's hard not to strip out the wood, even on the lowest clutch setting. It can be done, but you really have to feather the trigger and it's a PITA to deal with. Maybe the M12 drill would be a better option or maybe the M12 installation drill/driver would work better for running the screws in.
Thanks for the refresher on the jig! I do own the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig. I’ve used it for framing an outdoor gate and a frame for a cover on an outdoor sand box. It’s amazing the strength of the hold, both are moving parts and really are strong. I have a question, does the system come with the vacuum attachment? I don’t seem to have one or I’ve misplaced it?
I’m in England and over here we don’t use 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch ply wood instead we use 18mm and 12mm will it still work there’s only about a 3-5mm difference
@@MarkThomasBuilder kreg do a metric one over in Europe which is good for me but I’ve found that I sometimes switch when making marks because it’s easier sometimes and merry Christmas it’s Christmas over here in England now
Thanks for the video Mark. I’ve been using my K4 for the past couple months. It’s amazing and there is no going back now. I want to use it on everything! However, I’m having trouble attaching pocket holes in 5/8th cedar pickets to 2x4. I’m not sure what to set the bit collar too or what size screw. Any advice?
I'm wondering if you could use 1.25" screws to hold the 5/8 cedar? I'd try using wood glue to the 2 pieces and then screw it down. Kreg offers a variety pack of screws that would be a good investment if you're using the K4 regularly.
I have been informed that the K4 and 5 are not being imanufactured anymore...can anyone verify that, please. I have borrowed the 4, a 5, and was lent a 720. The 720 was Ok but I liked the 4 and 5 better. I have the R3 for smaller jobs around the house.
I'm glad to hear your feedback. I was thinking about the 720. I'm not sure about the K4 & 5's production. I know that Kreg had some inventory backlogs over the past few years.
Question of the day: Have you tried pocket holes in a woodworking project? What do you plan to build or repair with them?
Excellent video!! Thank you!
Thanks man, you bet! 👊
thanks for making a few mistakes, admitting to them and making corrections. I am an ameteur woodworker and make mistakes constantly, but let's face it, most ot the time only we will know the mistakes are there. 😀
Thanks Gary, glad this helps and I appreciate the comment👍
This video deserves more up-votes. nice job!
Thanks, glad to hear it!👊
Nice job god bless
Thanks man, appreciate it. God bless too!
Good stuff. Thanks for the video - I need to purchase a pocket hole jig. The video not only explained the Kreg K4 system, but you provide some valuable tips for making the joints.
Thanks Richard glad to hear this was helpful. Kreg introduced a newer version that looks like a good option. It's a little more expensive, but works well.
Thank you for the vid... it was very informative. I upgraded from my first jig kit to a 720. I am getting good at making these pocket holes... it makes your projects look professional
You'r very welcome. I agree that they upgrade the look of your work and are a very good option.
Great video subscribed
Awesome thank you!
Thanks for the video mark, I learned a lot and it makes it easier to understand the manual. I bought the k4 for $79 at Lowe's last November and I haven't opened it yet. Now I'm going to. I'm building a 10ft long computer table in one of my room and make it into my office.
Good video 👍👍
Great to hear! Good luck on your projects!
Good review thank you
Very welcome
I bought my K4 kit with an included assortment of pocket screws in a Kreg organizer 2 years ago for $112 or $114 via Amazon, I must say it's an awesome kit in my opinion, eventually I'll build a dedicated mobile platform for it.
Awesome! I'm looking forward to building a tool storage idea for the Kreg K4.
I have my kit in a PACKOUT box with Kaizen foam, I'll find it in IG and tag you.
Awesome, thanks. I'm looking forward to checking it out.
Great Video
Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the video, I just bought the Kreg K4 system yesterday, Yet to use it. This is my first pocket hole jig and greetings from India
Very nice! Thanks for watching all the way in India! I think you'll be very happy with it.
Great overview, nice examples of how to use it ... also good tip on not screwing into the end grain. Thanks!
Thanks, man! I learned that lesson the hard way, lol.
Great video👌 Nice work 👍
Thank you 👍
Used this system to trim out my exterior windows with PVC trim, as well as build my deck for my whirlpool bath it works well just use the moisture resistant pocket screws for locations which my see any moisture
Oh wow, I didn't think about using this with PVC trim. I have the perfect project for it on some busted J-channel siding under my front door. Thanks for inspiring the idea! 🙌
Hi Mark. I have been trying to locate a Kreg K4 jig to buy but so far no luck. I have tried Home Depot, Lowes, Acme Tools, Amazon, Ace Tools and even Kreg itself and no luck.i know it is discontinued but someone out there must hava a few. If you know of any one please let me know. I would like to buy one. Thanks Doug 9:28
I also looked at Rocker, because they have Kreg, but no luck. There's a few options on eBay that might work well for you.
I’ve had a K4 for several years. Not a ton of use but I’ve noticed the holes drilled have frayed edges.
Any ideas as to remedies?
I get some of the frayed edges at times. I try to use my fastest speed drill and go back and forth a few times to help get them looking their best. Some wood species are better than others for drilling pocket holes.
Thanks for the Vid! Where did you get those blue work mats? They look helpful.
I bought the mat from the Rockler store. Mine is the XL and I highly recommend it.
Thanks!
Hello. Have you ever tried the Armor Tools pocket hole system? I recently picked it up but haven't used it yet. Great videos. Thank you.
Not yet! I will check it out.
My local Lowe’s has it on clearance for $46.15. I picked the second one up tonight! 😂 The clamp, bit and driver is worth that price. The two I bought had a bonus pack of 675 screws and a Kreg jig mini included. Screws alone are $35.00.
Dang, that's a great deal! Maybe they're making room for the new Kreg model?
They are making room for the new 520 and 720. I actually bought two kits. The clamps and screws were worth the 46.15. I can also now set up two drill bit collars and not have to change them.
I would love to show you how to improve that pocket jig , just a cool tip of the day:)
Please do!
@@MarkThomasBuilder , if you can send me your address I will put it in the mail, my email is : info@clampplus.com
In my opinion, that Milwaukee M18 drill is a little too powerful to run those screws in with. It's not so bad in hardwoods, but it's way too strong in softwoods and it's hard not to strip out the wood, even on the lowest clutch setting. It can be done, but you really have to feather the trigger and it's a PITA to deal with. Maybe the M12 drill would be a better option or maybe the M12 installation drill/driver would work better for running the screws in.
Yeah, that's a good point. The M12 is a good match for that. I also have a Dewalt Atomic drill that would work good in that situation.
When you drill the holes, is your drill bit supposed to poke out of the end grain?
Thanks for the refresher on the jig! I do own the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig. I’ve used it for framing an outdoor gate and a frame for a cover on an outdoor sand box. It’s amazing the strength of the hold, both are moving parts and really are strong.
I have a question, does the system come with the vacuum attachment?
I don’t seem to have one or I’ve misplaced it?
No, that's not included in this kit. I ended up ordering it separately online.
@@MarkThomasBuilder
Mark, Thanks!
Good evening,where can't i order one k4 Pickett hole
I provided a link in the video description.
I’m in England and over here we don’t use 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch ply wood instead we use 18mm and 12mm will it still work there’s only about a 3-5mm difference
Interesting... I like the idea of the metric system, but haven't switched to it.
@@MarkThomasBuilder kreg do a metric one over in Europe which is good for me but I’ve found that I sometimes switch when making marks because it’s easier sometimes and merry Christmas it’s Christmas over here in England now
I picked this up yesterday (Friday) at Home Depot for $20.00 off.
Awesome, now it the time to buy it! Are you going to try any of their plans for a building project? I like the workbench plan.
Thanks for the video Mark. I’ve been using my K4 for the past couple months. It’s amazing and there is no going back now. I want to use it on everything! However, I’m having trouble attaching pocket holes in 5/8th cedar pickets to 2x4. I’m not sure what to set the bit collar too or what size screw. Any advice?
I'm wondering if you could use 1.25" screws to hold the 5/8 cedar? I'd try using wood glue to the 2 pieces and then screw it down. Kreg offers a variety pack of screws that would be a good investment if you're using the K4 regularly.
Hvor kan jeg købe den????
Amazon, Home Depot, Lowes, Menards....
@@MarkThomasBuilder Bor i Danmark
Hvad koster den??
Hi, thanks for a great presentation. Do you know it they also come with a metric system version, instead of inches, for us Europeans? :-)
I bought the metric version today...not what I wanted, but I understand both units.
So yes do they do make it
If you think you might be pocket screwing larger panels together, the K5 has the handle on the correct side and comes with side supports.
Thanks for letting me know about that. I can see myself building a wide variety of things with pocket holes.
I have been informed that the K4 and 5 are not being imanufactured anymore...can anyone verify that, please. I have borrowed the 4, a 5, and was lent a 720. The 720 was Ok but I liked the 4 and 5 better. I have the R3 for smaller jobs around the house.
I'm glad to hear your feedback. I was thinking about the 720. I'm not sure about the K4 & 5's production. I know that Kreg had some inventory backlogs over the past few years.
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A lot more cheaper jig just like that with a different maker...........i got mine for 34 USD
Watching this two years later and the K4 and G3 are still my most used pieces. I don't like the new stuff.