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Cepco Tool BW-2 BoWrench Decking Tool | 
| Brand: BoWRENCH Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $65.00 Buy New: $55.00 You Save: $10.00 (15%)
New (3) from $55.00
Rating: 107 reviews Sales Rank: 2657
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 4.5 x 26
MPN: BW2 Model: BW-2 UPC: 755810000022 EAN: 0755810000022 ASIN: B0000224UP
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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| Features:
| • | Decking tool for one-person straightening of deck boards | | • | 24-inch handle closes 2-inch gaps; joins tongue and groove; can push or pull | | • | Heavy-gauge steel construction | | • | Custom size or adjustable size grippers available from manufacturer | | • | 26 by 4-1/2 by 1-1/2 inches; 5 pounds |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description mfr: Cepco Tool Company The Only Hands Free Holding Device, Easy as 1-2-3: 1. Slip On Joist 2. Swing Handle 3. Let Go!!!!
IT'S THE ONLY 1-MAN SELF-LOCKING BOARD BENDER AND TONGUE AND GROOVE JOINING TOOL!
Features = Basic tool binds itself to any 2x (1-1/2") joist. = Custom size grippers or adjustable grippers available from factory = Frees up hands and legs = Seconds to operate = Gripper swivels for angled decking = Interchangeable parts for pushing or pulling = Bends multiple boards = Closes gaps up to 2-1/4" + = Left or right handed = Simple to operate = Powerful mechanical advantage = All heavy coated steel construction = Bends 3/4", 1x, 2x6, etc.
"Takes the Place of an Extra Many
Amazon.com Review A deceptively simple-looking tool, the BoWrench is a boon for both professional deck builders and do-it-yourselfers. The BoWench gives you a fast, one-person way to straighten decking boards. This is great, because decking material--whether redwood, cedar, or another, more exotic rot-resistant wood--is often warped, especially in 14- to 16-foot lengths. To operate the BoWrench, you simply fit the tool on a joist, swing the lever arm, and release. You can either push or pull boards into alignment, and when the handle is perpendicular, the tool locks in place, holding the board securely and leaving you free to drive nails or screws. The BoWrench is better than toenailing. Burying nails in the sides of decking to close gaps works, but it gives water more ways to enter the decking, which eventually leads to rot. With the BoWrench, you'll save time, create a longer-lasting surface, and maximize material. Using the special cam attachment (sold separately), the BoWrench replaces the clumsy beater block as the best way to close gaps in tongue-and-groove plywood and paneling. --Jon Groebner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 102 more reviews...
a must have December 3, 2008 Terry Davis (VA) This product does excatly what I wanted it to do. It makes deck building a breeze and holds boards tight for a professonal job.
bowrenchgreat product November 30, 2008 G. Ryan (va) great product I put down a tigerwood deck and the bowrench really helped with the 18ft boards I could not have done this as easy if it were not for the bowrench because a couple of times it was difficult even with it
works great November 2, 2008 Gary H. Peniston (Gig Harbor, WA) I didn't use it myself but my guys said it worked great and saved a lot of time in laying an ipe deck, 1x6 pieces that didn't really want to bend much. The BoWrench tweaked them right into line.
bowrench October 12, 2008 Alan Freeman (topanga ,ca) best $60 i ever spent ! i was using a one inch hardwood on a deck and with the softness of modern day treated 2 x 6,coupled with the lack of straightness of the mangaress. i was having a hard time with the traditional method, of chisel driven into the framing and levering over the board, as this would usually end up with the soft 2 x 6, breaking away. then i brought the bowrench and hey presto, straightened out boards. a must for any serious deck builder, or even DIY guys,with a deck project.
this is an incredible time, energy and material saver! October 6, 2008 J. Whaley This little gadget is simple to use, and incredibly effective. While building our deck, we chose to use longer boards which by nature, are very likely to be warped or twisted. We were able to salvage close to 100 board feet of lumber that we would have been otherwise unable to use, or would have had to cut down into smaller pieces to avoid the gaps. (What good is using the longer boards to start with!)
It makes it very easy to work independently and still have two hands free to attach the board. We would never try to build another large framing or decking project without it!
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