3" (75 mm) ToolMaker's Parallel Clamp CRAFT DIY Tool
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A clamp is what you see here. This is used to hold items while they are While it might be possible to "reverse" the jaws, its unlikely that you would be able to significantly use the result to do something like work on aluminum channels.
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The work really well. These are very easy to use and adjust, but take a look at the following advice. Follow these tips You can easily open these clamps with both hands rotating simultaneously if you hold the knurled end in each of your hands and twist each of them simultaneously. may have used them for wood clamping like their wooden "big brothers". There is a slight difference in these, and they have a An unscrewed threaded bolt can be found on the pallet- In the air. I did not realize that their Big Brothers have to be adjusted until I remembered how to do it". Together, they form a circle. There is a lot of tension between the clamps. The pieces are also manufactured so that they will fit well In short, yes. They are worth the price, especially since they are so cheap.
I find these parallel clamps to be useful. On both pieces, one of the heads of the screw has come loose. The problem seems to be related to the design. This issue does not occur in all cases. I have attempted to find a solution to this problem, but nothing has worked.
Although the clamp is sturdy, I am not too impressed by its quality. The only thing I would recommend to anyone is avoiding them.
This is not a good clamp, as I had to run a die over the threads in order to straighten them out and make them work properly due to damage due to being ground. Look like someone hit them with a grinder after assembly.
It was dirty and icky when it arrived. There is no way for me to identify this residue.