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hhdreamer New Member
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|  | Wood Clamp?? « Thread Started on Mar 6, 2009, 1:48pm » | |
I watched one of the tutorials! I saw he used a "wood clamp"?
Can anyone tell me where to find one, or make one?
Thanks!
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ken Junior Member
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|  | Re: Wood Clamp?? « Reply #1 on Mar 6, 2009, 4:07pm » | |
Harbor Freight. It is a woodworkers clamp. they start at about $4 and go up according to size. Ken
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hhdreamer New Member
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|  | Re: Wood Clamp?? « Reply #2 on Mar 7, 2009, 1:50am » | |
Thank you Ken, I went to Harbor Freight..... they have so many!! LOL!!! Is it a hardwood hand screw clamp??? I couldn't see what yours looks like in your tutorial.
I have seen alot of different clamps, is this one better than the small metal & rubber clamps? Or they just different?
Thanks for your patience.
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ken Junior Member
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|  | Re: Wood Clamp?? « Reply #3 on Mar 7, 2009, 9:39pm » | |
It is a hand screw clamp. Two pieces of wood with screws that turn in opposite directions to tighten. It holds flat. The 8 - 10 inch size will work the best. The smaller ones are harder to hold. It works better because it clamps with equal pressure on both sides and not at an angle like most clamps. Ken
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|  | Re: Wood Clamp?? « Reply #4 on Mar 8, 2009, 8:24am » | |
Thank you Ken, much appreciated!!
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