Ifirst saw the Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig at
one of those fast-talking woodworking-
show demonstrations. It immediately
got my interest. I knew I could use
it for joining stile-and-rail work perfectly,
as the demonstrator suggested,
but I suspected there would be lots of
other uses as well. I bought the K2000
ProPack kit ($144.95, 800/447-8638,
www.kregtool.com). It comes with the
jig, two support wings, accessory blocks
for drilling pocket holes in 1/2-inch and
11/2-inch material, a 6-inch face clamp,
a pocket-hole drill bit and stop collar,
two Phillips-head and two square-head
extension drivers, and a small assortment
of Kreg’s pocket-hole screws. It’s a
pretty complete package, except for the
screws. You’ll need more (drywall
screws work, too). The kit also