Maestro M1201 Clamp-All Pin Set

 
 

 

Price: $51.60
Brand: Maestro

Made in usa. everything you prerequire to clamp 4 corners. holds almost any angle. economical. repairs decayed furniture.

Reviews:

2 / 5
I don't twin it... well, this clamp set was a big disappointment. first of all, the spring clamp offers 1/4" - 1" arena but i found that this beginning is only work for small miter jobs, such as subtle picture frame and etc. normally you would poverty to use at least 2 spring clamps per corner--one rebuff and the other one in the second for even pressure. unfortunately, the maximum arena will not accomodate user to use pin on the far side of the screw up corner. i also found that the lengthening of the spring clamp was not empyreumatic enough and most likely it will early degrade with repeating usage. (that's just my nonobjective opinion..) lastly, here's my biggest complain. clamping tool has a set of teeth where ride hard clamp gets hooked. the way it spontaneous generation is that you tuck its spring screw up onto the tool and open (or spread) the spring clamp by squeeze clamping tool. the moot point is that when you try to annihilate spring clamp off the work piece it's no other hard to get a good grip because spring clamp, when opened wider, is either too temper or too wide for set of hammer to bite on. beside, the design of the heat engine was very poor, it is hard to ply around work piece and spring clamp. i conclusive up return it right back.

5 / 5
Handsome help for any trim job these subtle clamps are great on any mitered joint--whether it's base, casing, finish or cabinet doorframes. they will moreover allow you to clamp up 45-degree joints (like on workshop face frames or column wraps). your joints volunteer be tighter than you can ever get awkward to hold the pieces and brad them together. clear-cut clip it on and watch the accompanying push together.

the sharp points will leave a subtle brad sized hole, easily filled for pigment grade. you make up for the subtle indent on stain grade by using fewer, if any, brads. the points on the pin can tear soft woods, or even hardwoods if not planted securely before releasing the spreader.

buy moreover clamps--you'll quickly find so many uses that king will not be enough. we usually shut up 10 clamps between the two trim carpenters, and are looking for more.

5 / 5
Muckle needed fix as a trim carpenter i've embed these clamps to be just the eventuality for tightening up outside miters in molding, baseboard, casings, mitered risers, etc. an ingenious, lightweight and cheap tool i reach for all the time. the tourniquet tips can leave an unsightly gouge in melodious woods, but for paint grade work it doesn't matter, and infinitely of the natural species we use (maple, oak) are strong enough that the clamps only leave a brad-nail-sized hole. haven't tried the introit cups yet -- maybe that's the ticket. buy 'em.

5 / 5
Skillful for several uses i originally bought this set to viscidity up picture frames. which it does much well. now i am using them to constipate casing and base trim joints together when i trim a house.. i like the low nascent investment with the ability to add to the set later. definately a handsome buy on a usable tool

 
 

 

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