Precision Dogs PFP103 fence

jarbroen

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I didn't see this mentioned on the FOG so I figured I'd share. :)

Picked a couple of these up along with some of their standard dogs and also a couple of Benchdogs rail dogs.
I'm really liking the new setup.
The Precision fence is super handy for getting repeated length crosscuts.  I can set the position and remove the fence if needed and pop it right back on to make more of the same cuts. 
It can also be used flipped the other side so it fits under the rail for thin rips.  And can be used as a work stop.
I'm sure there are a bunch of other uses, but it's already been worth it.
 

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I can second this.
I was going back and forth between the TSO TDS 10 Dog Stops and the UJK Parf Repeat Stops when I came across these.
I ended up ordering two PFP103 complete kits. They are very well made and versatile.
 
There are definitely a lot of good choices for fences now - Parf, TSO and Precision.
I was just surprised that I didn't see any posts here about the Precision version.

What sold me on the Precision is that you can flip it over to use as a stop under the fence.  And their complete kit is a good price.
 
[member=65755]jarbroen[/member]  Can you please explain the "flip it over and use as a stop under the fence." and its functionality. Pictures would also be useful.
 
[member=163]vkumar[/member]  go to precision dog website, they show a picture of how it is used under rail.
 
I went to the website but not quite sure how this works. Is there something under the rail that engages with the parts?
 
vkumar said:
I went to the website but not quite sure how this works. Is there something under the rail that engages with the parts?

Think what he means is that the dog can be flipped over and they become flush with the surface of the fence. Like mentioned above look at the website - some pics show a knob on the top and others the dog on top.
 
[member=163]vkumar[/member] , I don't own the product, so I really don't know how it works. I just went to the website saw the picture and thought that might help you. Sorry.
 
It is always a pleasure to see our products in action :)
Thank you guys!

To better understand how our precision fence plate (PFP-103) works under the guide rail I have made a few pictures to illustrate it. Height of the plate is 1/4" so it will not raise the guide rail that you place on top of you material of 1/4"+ thickness.

Shoot me a message here or contact me via our site if you have any questions.

 

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Thank you [member=71502]Precision Dogs[/member] . That makes it perfectly clear.  I didnt catch the fact that your plate is only 1/4 " thick essentially much thicker than most stock so it will clear the underside of the guide rail easily and register against the stock.
 
Yes, thank you for posting the pictures.  Saved me from having to go take pictures. :)
 
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