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| Cepco Tool QuikJack QJ1 Flooring/Construction Jack | 
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| Brand: Cepco Tool Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $159.95 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $29.96 (19%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4713
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 9.5 x 22.3
MPN: QJ1 Model: QJ1XXX UPC: 755810000152 EAN: 0755810000152 ASIN: B0000224PZ
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| Features:
| • | Horizontal/vertical jack for wood floor installation and multipurpose bracing | | • | Pushes, pulls, bends, and straightens virtually anything on the jobsite | | • | Connects to 2 by 4 material of any length | | • | Wind crank applies just the right amount of pressure | | • | Presses plywood or composite panels together; squeezes hefty planks together |
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Product Description mfr: Cepco Tool Company Hardwood Flooring Jack - A versatile jack for straightening and joining materials of all sizes over any surface! Pulls boards in with ease! No more wedges, chisels, or damaged boards. NO MORE GAPS! SAVE time, material, effort, and $$$
STOP DOING IT THE HARD WAY!
Work over any surface! Use over wood sub floors, concrete subfloors, or open joist construction. Incredibly powerful. Join 3/4" strip flooring, 2x10 decking, 4'x8' plywood, 2x8 roofing. Offers hands free holding of material. Jack will hold position hands free ! Jack has 12" of travel. Length of jack is 24" fully retracted.
Working away from wall: Simply slide jack over desired length 2x4. No need to fasten jack or 2x4 in place. Turn side wind crank. Jack will self lock to 2x4 and squeeze flooring. To disengage from 2x4 just tap lock bracket with hammer.
Working near wall: Press directly off wall (or brace, if finished wall). Turn sidewind crank. Its that simple.
The best question we hear from customers installing flooring for the first time: "How do they do it without it" When we explain how its done without it (wedges, chisels, clamps, etc.), they are quite thrilled that we showed them a better way.
Many applications - not just a hardwood flooring tool! Be creative!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Mr. Chin Ping Fang July 31, 2008 Cepco Tool QuikJack QJ1 Flooring/Construction Jack This ia a very versatile tool in term to put tongue and groove hard wood floor togather. This is a must have tool to work on the hard wood fllor.
A Must-have Tool for DIYers May 21, 2008 Sure it's pricey, but worth every penny. Once you get the hang of this tool, you'll be glad you have it when you're faced with those pesky floorboards that, for whatever reason, don't want to cooperate. This tool is particularly useful when you're getting close to a wall and you don't have enough room to swing the pneumatic nailer hammer to smack the floorboards together. For my hardwood flooring project, which was my master bedroom, I had a number of closets and a fireplace to contend with--in other words, a lot of tight spaces where this tool proved invaluable. Without this tool, the floor certainly wouldn't look as good as it does and I would have gone crazy trying to get a tight fit (or I would have mashed my fingers trying). Whoever came up with this gadget really came up with something useful, heavy-duty, and sanity-saving.
FLOORING dealer July 26, 2007 GREAT TOOL! If you put down solid wood flooring, you have to have this. Well worth the money.
Wow real time and money saver! July 3, 2007 This product is a must have if you are laying hardwood flooring. Most of my wood was less than straight, this jack worked out great. Even if your wood is straight, it really helps out along the edges, keeping a tight joint while you face nail. Without this product I would have had a lot more waist due to bent/warped boards.
Use of floor jack March 22, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased the QJ11, to assist in the installation of hardwood flooring. The jack works as described and allowed me to install the floors with minimum waste, as I was able to straighten bowed strips. The only reccomendation I would make, to the tool, is to add some sort of protection to the unused foot mounting bracket, to prevent possible scratching of finished flooring.
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