Sean...every time you reach for that 700...new ideas will "pop" into your head...

It is just large enough to actually do light timber framing if you understand some of the vernacular styles and systems. We are already employing in in "key beam" designs, and other toggling methods to arrest timber rotation challenges in some joint designs and species of wood. In many Asian joints (mainly Japanese) the four corners of timber around a tenon would have these small "toggles" to stop such rotation. This tool makes that brilliantly simple.

When you move then into "all wood flooring" systems (especially with green wood) it again shows itself to be an unmatched tool...

Enjoy... laugh

Last edited by Jay White Cloud; 02/16/16 01:07 AM.