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Kreg’s newest jig is made of plastic, has three holes instead of two, is adjustable for different wood thicknesses and comes with the same accessories as the metal jig at the same price. Any one have any experience with this new product? Is the plastic stand reliable or will it flex excessively?
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Kreg's newest jig is made of plastic, has three holes instead of two, is adjustable for different wood thicknesses and comes with the same accessories as the metal jig at the same price. Any one have any experience with this new product? Is the plastic stand reliable or will it flex excessively?