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These little clamps have a nice "feel", allowing you to get just the right amount of pressure to insure a strong joint. These little clamps are just the right size for those small boxe's I seem to be making a lot of lately. With the soft pads and the one handed operation they make glue ups a snap on small items. Highly recommend. Getting the right pressure on these small pieces is essential, with larger clamps it is too easy to get too much pressure and squeeze out all the glue, leaving a starved joint.
Easy to adjust and clean. I purchased these to use in assembling parts for behives. They are samll enough to use for hobby and model work. My only gripe is that the pads fall off, and can get lost -- as has happened to me. But they are strong.
The parts and pads seem impervious to model making solvents and chemicals.I also use them as a simple hand vice. The slightly stouter Quick-Grips are much more rigid. Household repairs. They can hold softly or as firmly as any screw clamp. If you build scale models and other miniatures, you will find that two or more of these clamps are part of your essential kit.
No. They are about the closest thing you will find to untiring fingers. Fixtures and jigs that utilize clamping can be taped to the jaws. These are for very light work and are the right tool for the delicate work of model buildingI'd give a sixth star if I could. The main bar can be replaced with a brass strip if you need a greater reach, but also need the smallness of these jaws.
These quick clamps work great. As someone who works alone most of the time, being able to clamp one handed is a big help. They are very easy to quickly bring to the right size and then squeeze with one hand to tighten the clamp.
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