Pocket Hole Joinery in its’ simplest terms is drilling a hole at an angle into one workpiece and then joining it to a second workpiece with a self-tapping screw. This technique was actually invented by the Egyptians as they clamped two workpieces together and then bored a hole at an angle from one workpiece into the second workpiece. They then inserted a dowel with some glue and cut it off flush with the surface. This technique continued to evolve over the years into two main joinery methods, doweling and more recently, pocket hole joinery. The modern pocket hole joint grew in popularity with the creation of the self-tapping screw in the 1980’s which eliminated the need to drill into the second workpiece altogether.
HINGEMARK™ is the latest innovation for fast, efficient and 100% accurate installation of hinges.
Prior research has identified time savings of up to 67% using HINGEMARK™. No more time consuming measuring involved - just perfect hinge alignment every time. It's so easy to use that you'll wonder how you ever did without it!!
You have the vacuum or dust collector plugged into your Miter saw. You hit the trigger, make the cut, then start walking away. But as usual, you forgot to turn on the vacuum system again. Defeats even having a vacuum attached to the power tool!
The i-socket 110m will automatically turn on the Wet/Dry vacuum or dust collector when the tool is powered on and continue running for an additional 7–seconds to clean out the inlet pipe after the tool is powered off. Every cut, every time!