Lot of 4, 6" inch Spring Clamp Large Super Heavy Duty Spring Metal Black - 2.5 inch Jaw Opening
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Yes, without any problems. I am very satisfied with its clamping power.
They will be used to secure the winter cover on my above ground pool. I just have to say that we have experienced about 60 more gusts several times this winter and they were still there. My son in law put them on for me since I was unable to pitch open
With two equal distances between each on both sides of the board, I believe it should support 22 lbs with no issues. We use them to secure the pontoon boat's cover, and they have withstood strong winds well!
These clamps are designed to hold the backing, batting and quilt top tightly and smoothly on a table so that I can pin them all Around the edge of the table top is a diameter of about 5 inches. Fitting the clamps on the edges was easy. The following information may be of help to Despite being lightweight, the clamps are incredibly
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Due to the complaints about the helpless victims who gave poor reviews because the rubber parts easily fall off, I superglued the rubber parts before using them, and they are now perfect. The weight is heavy, so they are great for around the shop. Be the one to help yourself, don't just let others do it for you.
The same Pony clamps that I currently own are not as strong (and more expensive). There are a few more thin strips of metal. It's more difficult to clamp the hose since the spring wire isn't as thick as it could be. Even more holes are drilled into the metal to minimize costs, but it severely compromises the structural integrity. Despite the fact that I wish I had bought 6" Pony clamps, they will work when I need them.
I called the USPS on the 16th because the mail carrier did not arrive on that day. They told me that s/he had no access to the mailbox, the driveway or the There's lots of bovine scatology going on! It was today, the 17th, that they came. I still think the delivery time is pretty amazing. Just what I was looking for! I had to replace the ones that stay in my truck because they were rusted After years of constant use, the plastic tips were either worn off or pulled off and lost. Gorilla tape held up fine for years, but after repeated use the metal is worn down to the metal. It's nothing new to me I read comments about tips coming off easily and they do, just as the ones that cost five bucks each do. With a frosty malt and some Gorilla two part epoxy, all eight were fixed in five minutes. The four I needed only cost me four, but now I can stock up on them forever. I was pretty confident that they wouldn't open to that much either, but they don't open to three inches either With a maximum opening of two and a half inches, I could use the system for longer. If the clamping force is greater, it will need to be of a much larger type. In terms of my search for what I was looking for, these are perfect, and I'll put them in my will for my next of kin to inherit. They're very sturdy and should last a long time.
As well, I bought a couple foldable tables to set up a quilting/pinning table with these clamps. They fit securely over the 2" edge of my table and hold my quilt firmly in place while I'm quilting. While it does the job well, I hope the springs on the clamps loosen up a bit after a little use (since my 65-year-old hands aren't as strong as they used to be).
In order to hold two pieces together while the glue sets, I needed something to hold them together. There's no information in the description or reviews about what the spring tension or weight is on these, so I clamped a couple on the scale myself to see what the spring tension and weight are. They appear to provide about 16 lbs of tension on each and they should be sufficient for our purposes.
A lot of force is applied to them. These clamps are a joy to use to keep large scrims in place on combo stands that reach high overhead In any case, use a few extra clamps as needed (depending on how much wind there is).
This clamp clamps well, but underneath the thin rubber cover, the metal quickly breaks through, marring the READ ON to learn about my solution It is clear to me that this clamp, as well as all others that are competing with it, has a fundamental DESIGN FLAW and drawback that will mar surfaces of materials in use. It's easy to tell what's inside the rubber covers, just remove them. There may not be a sharp edge to the metal, but it is the edge of the metal that touches the material and clamps it. Oh my goodness! THEY WILL DEFINITELY GO IN my collection. Create small blocks of 1/4" plywood or solid wood (13/16" x 1 3/4") to fit under the metal housing. This will prevent the bare metal edge from making contact with the material being clamped. You may also The end of the block should be radius sanded so that no sharp edges come in contact with the Each clamp has already been drilled with holes in the shape of hearts, so I'll drive a screw into the block through the holes. If you do this, the block will be firmly and permanently attached to the wall. My clamp will be modified as a result, and I'll give it five stars. $1 is not going to get you much. Clams probably made in China for 50 cents each. When combined with the clamping feature I described above, the clamp pressure is far more than sufficient to enable this clamp to be a great quick clamping tool for It's important to keep in mind that the rubber cover will only last a very short time if you do a lot of woodworking. I have made the wood piece myself out of scrap wood when the rubber broke. This way, I used the rubber pieces as is. As far as the rubber handle is concerned, I think it is fine. It may or may not wear out quickly, nonetheless I believe this should not be an issue.
It would have been much easier if there were some clamps to hold the drape and balloon arch to the pipes. In the past, I have purchased some small plastic ones that were not reliable. Having a clamp that is strong enough to hold heavy cloth drapes on top of pipes is a great advantage. Exactly what I was looking for! I've used them to hang vinyl banners as well. In spite of the mild winds, they were able to hold up the heavy banners all day long! It has been my experience that if I bought premium ones at a really low price, all of them have fallen apart or were not I am very thankful for how these have held up to a variety of.