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Thread: Grip-tite 2000 verses GRR-Ripper ????

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    Grip-tite 2000 verses GRR-Ripper ????

    Any thought comparing the Grip-Tite 2000 system verses the
    GRR-Ripper adjustable push block? For both Table-Saw, Router table, etc. I realize that they are a bit different, but which system
    would you buy?
    Thanks,
    Phil

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    I have two grippers and I use them all of the time. I would buy them again. I have two grip tites too. too, but not the "system" For feather boards they are great

    I use the grippers on my TS and my router table all of the time.
    Hello, My name is John and I am a toolaholic

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    I'm with John, I have two Grr-rippers and use them all the time. I use the Grip-Tites as feather boards. The Grip-Tites are good on my jointer as well...so are the Grr-rippers.

    I use the Grr-rippers with a fin glued in a zero-clearance insert or with the little plastic fin goodies also from Micro Jig. My habit is to run them over the blade before I turn it on to ensure they are adjusted correctly for the cut.

    The Grr-rippers help make a clean cut on both sides of the blade.

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