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31 Mar, 2017
Avoid at all cost
4 of 4 found this helpful Avoid those "clamps" at all cost. Not only are they very flimsy build but also extremely lightweight and are not fit for purpose. They do not grip.
I tried to use them to hold a piece of wood in place whilst shortening it with a hand saw and they did not hold at all. All four clams became loose and fell to the ground. I could hold the wood stronger with my hands. If you try to tighten them they just slide and will not grip whatsoever. I then put them on to a shelf to hold two pieces of wood together for glueing and even for that they would not grip an as the wood itself was slightly bent but only 5mm thick and 30cm long they would not grip the two ends and the wood was coming apart again. Putting them upside down on a shelf i used them to hold a lightweight summer waist coat they even failed to do that.
If you got money to burn and just like to look at them rather then using them, go ahead but if you need clams for some DIY around around the house etc, then avoid them as you will be as disappointed as I was when I first tried to use them in a project.
If you see me and ask if you could borrow my "clams" I will happily pass them on to you and do not even expect you to return them as they are only good for one thing and that's the bin.