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JOY-STIK PUSH STICK Reviews

4.7 Rating 10 Reviews
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About Woodworkers Supply Inc:

Woodworker's Supply, Inc. was founded in 1972 by John Wirth, Jr. and Billie Jean Wirth with seven employees in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our philosophy has always been to serve professional and tasteful amateur woodworkers in supplying their machinery, tools, and other woodworking needs. We grew rapidly in the 1980's, and were proudly named to the Inc 500 list of the Top 500 Fastest Growing Companies in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Our ownership is still the same and Billie Jean still manages the company. Our 40,000 ft2 Albuquerque facility currently holds our fulfillment operation for the central, southwest, and western states plus our marketing department.

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Phone:

800-645-9292

Email:

reviews@woodworker.com

Location:

5604, Alameda Place Northeast,
Albuquerque
87113

Robert Robitaille
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Works well ,saves the finger.
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Posted 1 year ago
Jim Sandefur
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easy to use good price
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Posted 1 year ago
Great on sale price! Great ergonomics, strong plastic construction.
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Posted 1 year ago
Richard Tracy
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It is light and easy to use. It is safer than the push stick I was using
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Posted 1 year ago
Pat Mcphillips
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I found the angle needed to keep the heel of the joy stick in contact with the rear edge of the piece I was cutting difficult to maintain. I felt it slip of quite easily. Hopefully I will develop a better understanding of the wrist position needed for proper tool usage.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thomas Dunbar
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Works great at a very good price.
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Posted 1 year ago
Donald Dupont
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Best push stick I've ever used. Ergonomic grip, optimal push angle, lateral pressure to hold the material against the fence of a table saw or jointer. I've taught hundreds of students to use this push stick, and I give them to friends.
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Posted 2 years ago
Jason Parsons
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I keep a Joy-stik around the shop all the time. I cut push sticks out of scrap all the time, but the Joy-stik is just that special when you need control of the stock.
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Posted 2 years ago