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Can You Use A Kerfkeeper
"The Kerfkeeper keeps the slit or kerf made by a saw open to prevent saw kickback and binding," says James A. Barret, marketer of this popular and versatile shop helper.
The KerfKeeper is inserted into the slit made by a saw and "clamped" in position to firmly hold both sides of the material being cut. It can be
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Can You Use A Kerfkeeper WOODLOT EQUIPMENT Chain Saws 2-5-29 "The Kerfkeeper keeps the slit or kerf made by a saw open to prevent saw kickback and binding," says James A. Barret, marketer of this popular and versatile shop helper.
The KerfKeeper is inserted into the slit made by a saw and "clamped" in position to firmly hold both sides of the material being cut. It can be used with a handsaw, portable power saw or table saw.
In addition, the KerfKeeper may be used as a conventional clamp to hold materials for repair or construction. "It's especially handy for holding thin edges when welding, soldering and gluing," Barret points out.
The body of the KerfKeeper is made of heavy gauge steel and plated to prevent rust. Its clamping area is 31/2 in. x 21/a in. and its normal maximum work thickness is /s in.
Sells for $3.95.
For more details, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, James A. Barret, President, Distributor-Sales, Box 363, Woodstock, Ill. 60098 (ph 815 338-1174).
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