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Bench Dog 10-025 Push-Loc Offset Push Stick For Table Saws, Router Tables with Docking Station
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Bench Dog 10-025 Push-Loc Offset Push Stick For Table Saws, Router Tables with Docking Station

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Forney Industries366234

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Description:

Premium quality electrodes have performance characteristics that help guarantee strong quality welds. Forgiving qualities offer ease-of-use for this occasional welder. No. 44559: For use on dissimilar steels, 1/8" x 14", 6 rods per card No. 43400: All-purpose cast-iron, 1/8" x 14", 14 rods per card No. 45889: Unique electrode for brazing and arc welding, 1/8" x 14", 9 rods per card

Features:

Offset handle gets your right hand out of harm's way.


Ergonomic "no-slip" grip has the best feel.


Special handle geometry keeps Push-Loc parallel to your rep fence throughout the entire cut.


Rear tail hook secures Push-Loc to your work piece.


Rubber sole helps prevent slippage and won't mar your work piece.


Product Details:
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 8.2 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Your fingers will thank you!Jun 12, 2006
By Scott Pointon "Former Marine, Librarian, Woodworker, Homebrewer"
Last week I bought this push stick to assist with ripping some molding I was cutting on the tablesaw and I am here to say that it is worth every penny. The frustration I have felt with many of the manufactured pushsticks seem to have all been addressed here. This device is very thin, allowing you to use it on operations where the space between the blade and fence is less that 1". The rubberized bottom of the push stick combined with the small lip at the back combine to grip the wood very firmly and give you a lot of control over the piece. The hand grip is well up and out of the way of the blade, giving you an extra measure of safety and comfort. I also really like the "docking station", but wish it had a magnetic base. I may add some rare earth magnets to give mine that capability...

Overall I highly recommend this tablesaw accessory as a quality built, must-have item for a very fair price.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Simple, but effectiveJul 04, 2006
By Cary Swoveland
I really like the design of this push stick. The offset handle is a safety feature, but it also allows me to rip narrow boards with my overhead dust collector in place. I generally hold the push stick in my left hand, but for very narrow rips, I hold it with the tips of my right thumb and fingers, pulling the stock against the fence as I push it though the blade. The fence on my saw is 4" high. If I am cutting 1/4" thick stock, the offset part of the push stick just clears the top of my fence. That is, with a 4" high fence, one can use the push stick to cut material as thin as 1/4". For higher fences, the minimum stock thickness is accordingly greater, limiting the usefulness of this accessory.


6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Bench Dog Push StickJan 09, 2007
By G. Szeflinski
Have made and used several other types of safety push sticks- this one is very good- keeps the fingers far away from the saw blade, as well as providing good positive control of the workpiece. Would suggest this type and brand be included with any new table saw purchases.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4very good push stick, worthless baseJul 01, 2008
By Eduard Lysak "Edo"
Maybe it's just me, but I found no use for the base. I can see why someone would design a set like this, it sounds good in theory, but the fact of the matter is that when I am cutting wood, I only need the stick, and once I am done, I don't need this wobbly storage for either pencil or tape. Stick is really good, though I am sure there are others on the market, or the one you made yourself that serves the same purpose. Again, don't get me wrong, this is a well made product, I just doubt you will use "docking station" all that much, so think whether the push stick is worth your money. That's why I gave it 4 stars only.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3nice design, wish it was made out of better materialJun 07, 2010
By S. Schisler
I like the design of this item. I feel like my hand is always out of harms way. The one down side to this item is the type of plastic it is made out of. Its made of a ver hard plastic resin. The kind of plastic that if struck by a spinning blade will shatter. So I don't regret buying it. However, I would say always use caution and be very careful not to contact the blade with this. Not that I think anyone is in there workshop just to touch spinning blades with stuff.

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