This is exactly what I was looking for on the web prior to purchasing. I just needed to fix a busted desk drawer, and wouldn't be using them often. There is no way my slightly arthritic hands would have the strength to apply that clamp. Removing them from my Amazon shopping cart now. Thanks so much!
THANK YOUUUU!!!! I just about ordered them. I am looking for something that would hold 4 walls together with easy access (nothing major, just bird houses). I really like the visuals and information you provided. Thanks again 🙂
Yes, understood and I see the intended benefit of it, just from my experience the sliding made it harder to get started on the wood and get everything centered. I think it is less of an issue with thinner pieces
This is exactly what I was looking for on the web prior to purchasing. I just needed to fix a busted desk drawer, and wouldn't be using them often. There is no way my slightly arthritic hands would have the strength to apply that clamp. Removing them from my Amazon shopping cart now. Thanks so much!
THANK YOUUUU!!!! I just about ordered them. I am looking for something that would hold 4 walls together with easy access (nothing major, just bird houses). I really like the visuals and information you provided.
Thanks again 🙂
You saved me some money. Thanks.
Great review! Thanks
Thank you!
Those work great for holding a butjoint together. I wouldn't use them for miters or any glue up.
My view too
Thanks for the video, would it have helped to have slightly compressed the spring to relieve some pressure when you were aligning those mitres?
Because it slides, it’s supposed to self center on any dimension.
Yes, understood and I see the intended benefit of it, just from my experience the sliding made it harder to get started on the wood and get everything centered. I think it is less of an issue with thinner pieces
Why would you use 2 peices of wood that wasn't from the same cut to review these claps? That's really dumb.