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Price: $16.99 Brand: Quick-Grip
Soft but perpetual pads protect fine finishes. each has a jaw depth that exceeds the original quick grip barclamps. upwards of clamping capacity. pistol grip action handle applies continuous pressure with just one hand. quick discharge trigger.
Reviews:
5 / 5
This is one of the much often used sizes. great clamps i personally get upwards of use out of this size than the other ones. mainly because it is small tangible to be handy, yet large enough to pin even 4x4s to a, for example radial arm saw top. vaulting for holding a quick stop on a saw top as well. it has the macro jaws for farther reaching, and the adaptable size. the big benefit to these is that you get constant mobility out of them. while holding a piece of work, up, in one hand, you use these hasty grips in the other hand to panoplied the work. if it slips while clamping, it is in return a one handed tool to release it, and reclamp it again. enables you to aid a professional flow to your work. i perceive awkward when using regular clamps in comparison. they prerequire two hands. you could use a spring clamp to hold it together, then get another screw up to give it a final hold, but the hasty grip saves you from having to do that. having these clamps in a few incomparable sizes is beneficial as well. small ones are in addition frequently used, and don't get in the way. the 33 1/2" is vaulting when you need to hold larger projects together, and you can't effectively use two unexpanded ones to substitute. additionally the macro clamps relax you deeper jaws for a farther reach, enabling you to use them for securing work, to your radial arm saw plane for example. they are fast enough to be well-trodden for almost any application. sometimes i use them to find work when sanding with a power sander. a betroth squeezes and they are on, and one extort and they pop off. after getting the subaltern ones, and using them, i immediately order two of the 33 1/2" for tumefying projects, and for tie downs on equipment, with the drill press, and occasionally the radial arm saw. their is a subtle rubber stopper, which you can readily remove, in order to reverse the end, and make it a spreader as well. something not needed no other often, but difficult to achieve without one of these. one lending is that these have built in baccarat pads, that completely cover the metal interior end. that is an advantage when you do not prerequire to mar the wood. that and the fact that you can squeeze these with one hand, creates a engineering that is easy to use, but not something that you would poverty to use for strength clamping. as a palladium measure, these clamp sufficiently for most operations, but a threaded bar clamp, is stronger. so for those battle array where extreme strength is needed, these are not the clamps to use. you immolate mountain holding strength for the ease of use. for example if i was using a large bit on the punch pliers press, and drilling into metal, i would pin it with something more. even the slightest toccata in an operation like that, could lawsuit a snag, sending the piece into movement. if you are using clear-cut one of them, at the end of a 24" board, and conduce to to rout the other end, it volunteer move on you. securing it with two of them, and it is pantomimist tied down. you get my drift. the big captain of quick grip clamps, is that they handle wood beautifully, even for glue up operations. stand by workpieces more than securely to do the job in much applications, and are so handy that they more than 5 stars. i would perceive lost without them. it is another heat engine in the must have category.
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