The heavy-duty JawHorse Sheetmaster is so named because it can support a full sheet of 8 x 4 plywood all by itself. There’s no need to call over a neighbor to help you hold a project when you have the JawHorse. Keep your hands free to use your tools instead of using them just to brace your work. And raise your project off of the floor and up to a comfortable working height. The Sheetmaster is really a 3-in-1 as it has workbench, vice, and machine press functionality. It’s strong enough to handle metal bending or straightening, made of solid steel with 10x the clamping force of a standard vice, and boasts the industrial pressing power of a one-ton machine press. It’s 53 lbs, which is substantial, but it needs to be to support 600 lbs projects with 1 ton of clamping pressure. But it’s designed with a whole host of features to make it easy to use. The rear leg doubles as a handle, and the front legs have unlockable wheels, so you can raise the back and push it around the job site like a wheelbarrow. Plus, the foot pedal does much of the clamping work for you, leaving your hands truly free. It’s 39” x 39” x 34” when standing and 29” x 14” x 13” when folded. And it’s backed by a hefty 5-year Rockwell limited warranty, because they’re confident in the performance of their tools.
- [ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION] Built to last and built to hold your most important projects while your hands stay free to use your tools
- [HOLDS A FULL SHEET OF PLYWOOD] With up to 49” of clamping range and a 3/8” per step clamping method
- [1 TON OF CLAMPING FORCE] 2000 lbs of pressure means the project isn’t going anywhere, and with a max load of 600 lbs it can handle a lot
- [NO MAR PADS] Made from urethane so they grip the material without leaving any marks, perfect for premium woodworking projects
- [TRIPOD BASE] Three perfectly positioned legs actually provide more support on un-even ground than four legs would
- [EASY TO MOVE] Easy to store. With quick-release leg latches the JawHorse quickly folds down and unlockable wheels make it easy to push
- Tool-free and easy fold down with two rugged urethane wheels for mobility
- 2-year limited warranty
- Maximum load is 600 lbs.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Marlene Hansen (verified owner) –
It makes my job easier
Victor Bruen (verified owner) –
Bought this to help in a deck build I am starting, just getting going on the project, so not much use yet but it’s very stable and will be a big help, especially with holding and cutting long heave lumber.
Hilda Olson (verified owner) –
I am putting down a pre-engineered floor. I recently purchased the jaw horse to hold my table saw originally. I have used it for a vise grip to hold the flooring, plywood etc. It is solid, durable and I wish I had purchased it earlier. I will find many more uses for it. I highly recommend this purchase for the do it yourselfer and the professional
Santino Gutkowski (verified owner) –
I am amazed how well it works. Wish I’d known about the JawHorse long ago. It makes my life so much easier.
Yessenia Deckow (verified owner) –
Outstanding performance and very well built
Pearlie Hoppe (verified owner) –
I’ll give it 4 stars a little heavy
Felipe Luettgen (verified owner) –
A friend told me about this a while back and I was a bit skeptical but I watched a video on it and started thinking of all the ways it would make my work easier. The ability to have it hold a full sheet of plywood off the ground while I cut it with the skil saw is just one of the things I love. Very solid piece of equipment. Very glad I bought it. It will save me time and money while producing better results.
Ephraim Roob (verified owner) –
great product
Bryana Nolan (verified owner) –
I own two of these. I might buy another. I use them all the time. My only complaint is they don’t roll around on unprepared surfaces that easy.
Donavon Barrows (verified owner) –
This is the best product Rockwell ever came out with,I use all the time,love it
Jacynthe Hills (verified owner) –
Several years ago I bought a Jawhorse original and thought that was as good as it got. Now that I am retired and doing more projects I needed sawhorses. Looking around at the options I went back to the winner. I was trying to find the attachment to make the original handle 48″ but not to be found, Purchased the sheetmaster and have all bases covered. Two Jawhorses take up less storage space than 1 sawhorse. Easier to transport and more stable than sawhorses on uneven ground.
Madie Jacobi (verified owner) –
Used this for times so far in a month working on small projects.very convenient. Great engineering. Should have purchased years ago
Hardy Mills (verified owner) –
I’ve used my Jaw Horse for about 5 years and I found it very useful for many projects. I bought one for my son after he moved to his new home. It just makes sense for work projects.
Laurel Leannon (verified owner) –
I received this tool and it has lended a hand that nothing else could have. I would not trade it any other tool like it
Esmeralda Weimann (verified owner) –
I’ve had my Jawhorse Sheetmaster for over a year and I’m surprised how many times and ways I’ve used it. It’s great. Very glad I went for the Sheetmaster. It took a while to over come the lime green color. But the tool is solid and very functional.
Maximillian Dickens (verified owner) –
Have had my Jawhorse for several years now and am constantly amazed each time I use it. It’s like a second person helping you. It also increases your safety as it allows you to use both hands to hold your planer, belt sander,ect giving you safer control of the tool. If you don’t have one, you’re working way too hard to complete your projects. Once you use the Jawhorse, you’ll see what I mean.
Skylar Gaylord (verified owner) –
Only had the JawHourse about a month now, but have used it several times handling and ripping plywood. It makes a lot of jobs easier when working alone.
Ervin Murazik (verified owner) –
Just a perfect piece of equipment, and has become so indispensable in my workshop that if it ever broke—which as solid as it likely never will—I’d go buy a replacement the very same day. Easily the best investment of $180 you could make and you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.
Kirstin VonRueden (verified owner) –
My three reasons for initially considering this purchase:1. Three-legged support, which is easier to stabilize on my uneven driveway (vs. a traditional 4-legged sawhorse).2. Full-sized plywood sheet clamp (which secures a 4′ wide sheet).3. It folds to a small footprint when upright, which is perfect for my limited garage space.It’s heavy, but the benefit is a rock solid base of support. I’m glad that it has wheels to roll around. It pairs perfectly with my Rockwell JawStand XP (also three legged), which can be height-adjusted and angle-adjusted to match the JawHorse on uneven ground.This is a nice portable alternative to a workbench if you’re short on space and/or have an uneven work surface.
Preston Stamm (verified owner) –
This thing is so handy. Very robust and durable. Works okay as a miter stand too. Clamping force is amazing.