
I recently upgraded my pocket hole jig from the small clamp on unit. I was looking at the k4 vs. the k5 and while the k5 had more features to it, it all seemed like stuff I could fix. The storage the k5 offers was nice, but I'd still need to find a place to store screws, plugs, and dust attachments. The extension wings seemed flimsy too, I wanted something sturdy. I really liked the clamp being on the front of the k5 rather than the back, but I figured that was something I could live with. So I saved $40, bought the k4, and made a workstation for the whole thing using some scrap 3/4" thick material I had laying around my shop.






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