If you use trigger clamps, you ABSOLUTLY NEED TO SEE these three amazing tricks you can do with them
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2021
- Just about everyone has trigger clamps laying around the shop, but have you been using your trigger clamps to their full potential? If you use trigger clamps, you ABSOLUTLY NEED TO SEE these three amazing tricks you can do with them
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Psst. That's "particle board" and not Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF). Don't waste your money on older designs. Get the trigger clamps with the reversible/ removable head. Fun stuff!
In spreader mode, you can lift up kitchen upper cabinets into position for securing; use as a backer/ spacer when assembling the carcasses of cabinet dividers; spread in a doorway holding up a dust control tarp; hold a door open while moving big objects where the door keeps wanting to close; hold down a window sash on an air conditioner until you cut blocks to secure it in place; hold up a lawn mower while you inspect the blade; hold open the top on a washer or dryer while servicing it; hold up an undermount sink while you secure the mounting bolts; use to make a hanger rod in a doorway or window to hang a box fan for ventilation; use it as a load securing bar in the back of your SUV to secure groceries or the dog crate; use it to separate your kids when they're fighting.
Clint, you're killing me. Again, you've shattered my reality. The circle jig is genius! Keep it up, brother.
Hahahahaha, thanks meat
I needed that hole trick yesterday to clamp something down in the middle of my portable bench that has holes.
Just ran out and used it... Real nass like. So many new clampin' options opened. Thank you.
Off to use the double clamp extender.
Awesomeness 👊
I bought 2 of their 24" 600lb trigger clamps as well as a bunch of smaller ones a year or 2 ago. They are incredibly worth the money. I have never had clamps that work this easily or quickly, you can just instantly clamp something down for routing or for whatever.
Thanks Clint! That was REAL NASS LIKE! Definitely gonna use not 1, not 2, but all 3 tool tips on my next project when I need some clamps!
Thanks for the comment A C!!!!!
"Looooooooook at it!" Haha! Loved the video, especially tip #3. Thanks!
Haha, awesome. Thanks Gerry!
SWEET! You just saved me $35! I was trying to figure out which size clamps I should get (6" or 12"), and considered just biting the bullet and buying both. NOT ANY MORE! Def the 6" (almost all my projects are small)
Simple genius...love it!
You can also use them to push the brake piston back in place.
That's what I was about to comment. Better than a c clamp.
I was clamped down waiting for the end. Those are some tight tips for Tuesday
Hahaha, excellent 👏
Those dewalt clamps are nice I’ve got a few.
Brilliant….Cheers Clint…Gonna write these down 👍😁
Thanks for the tips👍
Thanks for those tips.
This video is fantastic
Thanks CP!!!!
Good Stuff…..Nasslike….gotta love it…
Me watching you hole saw - "if only you had something to hold that MDF down while you drilled it..."
Hahaha
No if only he had turned the mdf over while using h trigger clamp to hold it down on the table . Now that would have been sweet!
use a clamp…oh
These three hacks just blew my mind!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Hahaha
Well, GEEZ OH MAN, these tips are great and real nass like!! Thanks again for these posts.
Lol, thanks for the comment Lisa!!!
The circle blew my mind!
these are useful tips!
Great tips thank you! I’m building a new drawer for my kitchen cabinets and was pissed because my clamp wasn’t long enough. You helped thank you!
Awesomeness 😎👊
OK, that was good enough to get me to subscribe.
Welcome to the channel Steve! 👊
Awesome tips, especially tip #2. You just saved me some $$$
Awesome!!!!!
I used them on the end of my cart at work and hang ladders from them! Easily holds a 4 and 6 ft ladder
The Jorgensen clamp has a great feature for putting to clamps together to make a longer one
Me mind is Blown away 🌋that's a real NAAAASSSSSS LIKE tip.....
Haha 👊
Thanks for the tool tip trz these tricks well really help me out
That's what I love to hear 👊👊👊
Thanks Clint, I live by those things
Thanks Jamal!!!!!
Awesome! My trigger clamps are Irwin and don't have that release button. I suppose I could put the trigger part underneath instead.
Still...real nass like
Very nice
😲🤯👍🏼
Go Clint!
Smeeshed!
Thanks for the SMEEESH Redd!!!!👊👊👊👊
U r funny and crazy as hell with information on certain tools u would never think of doing.👍🏾😂
Thanks Llyod 🤣👊
Very cool
Cool tips, thanks Clint! I have 2 trigger clamps from Harbor Freight and I’m honestly not sure if they have a similar release button. Will need to check that out. Keep up the great work and thanks for another awesome tip 👊
To be honest, I'm not sure if mine do either bro. Not I have to go look🤔
Fantastic video. Great tips.
Thanks Custom!
So what about flipping the end to use the clamp to expand something?
Great tips!!
Thanks Kentucky!!!
Oh my god thank you I needed to make a perfect circle and that was awesome idea. And who would have known I would have found it looking at tips to use my clamps. Lol
Awesomeness 👊👊👊
Awesome thanks
Danny👊👊👊
Damn these were good A+
mind = blown! thx u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Informative and funny!
Thanks Anthony 👊😊
And just like that... "POP!"... my head exploded !!
Hahaha, sorry about the head explosion Joe! 😆
I want to get a shirt because I love the tag line! Great tips!
Haha, thanks Pam, that's real nass like 👍🤣
Keep it going
Well, as someone who "made it through the 60's"... reality was never a real thing...that being said, pretty cool tips! I've actually used the two clamp making a long clamp trick...but then I saw that longer clamp at the store...it was calling me.........so I bought 2 of them! (That 60's reality kicked in!) Won't be using the first as I have a beautiful, large, machinists vice (don't ask where it came from) but the last one, yeah, I could try that one! Cool Tuesday Tips young man!👍👍 Now if I could only figure out where the 70's went............
Haha, awesome comment 👏😄
Awesome tips! On a side note, I had some 'smoked' meatloaf last week. Holy MDF, that stuff was good! 👍🏻🇺🇲
Hahahah
Good tip
Thanks Marshal!!!
genius!!!
This video was real naas like 👍
Hmm...up here in Michigan we call that particle board but, you do you. The wink works, keep that going! And thanks for the tips!
Haha. Thanks bret
Thought the same thing. Looks like cabinet grade particle board. MDF (in MI anyway) is more dense.
I like your tips. So I am now a sub. Yay me and Yay you.
Haha, awesome, welcome to the channel Clyde!!!!
It’s tool tip Tuesday, tool tips for free !
That’s a clever idea💡 and it’s real nasss like.
Smeeesh that like button.👀👉🏼 👍🏽
Haha, yeahhhhhhh!!!! Thanks for the SMEEESH Jason!!!!!
i am a huge fan of the cheap harbor freight trigger clamps (pittsburgh lifetime warranty)
Geez Clint. A triple head shaker. Head blown...
Hahaha 🤯
Bro I need that hat!! Off to the merch store...
Haha, thanks brother. I'll get it out to you as soon as the order is places Guy👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone no shipping to your brothers from another lattitude up here in Quebec 🙁. Will pester Shopify to do Canada!
Damn bro, I forgot about that. I may open it up for the next order brother 👊
great
My mind is confetti now 🤯
Lol, I am sorry for the head explosion brother
Tool 🛠 Tip Tuesday for Free ? That’s “ Real Nass Like “ 🤙🍻🇨🇦
Haha, yeahhhhhhh!🤟🤟🤟
That’s real Nass like😎👍👊🏻
Damn brother that’s reeeeal nas like! Thanks for the tip. I could’ve used two of these tips this weekend when doing some wood projects. Keep em coming brother
Always here to help brother
Co-star of the show? MAKITA! 🤣💯
Haha 😠🤮
This video was real nice like 😂
I'm pretty sure that's not mdf. That's particle board. Mdf is dense and has no holes...
Holy real nass like Batman !
Hahahaha
Look in the sky no it's not a bird it's not a plane it's tool tip Tuesday with a twist now on a serious note those clamps are awesome 😎 real nass like
My tool tip is to sub and watch your channel. Especially on Tuesday!
Hahaha, thanks Skippy!!!
Shweeet,,, is Dewalt, the best clamp, ????
They are my favorite, but I haven't used all the different brands
You thought me something with the circle
Hey Clint. I want to start building up my power tool collection and like the RIDGID brand. Is there a website you recommend to get good deals and bundles cause that would be Real Nass Like. 😁
Hi J V! The only place I would buy Ridgid is the Home Depot. Ridgid won't honor the LSA from any other site, even if you buy it on Amazon
Hi Clint. Okay thanks for the heads up. That's not Real Nass Like that Ridgid won't honor the LSA unless you get the tools from home depot but I do like the brand so I'll guess I'll be getting it from home depot. What about if I buy it from their website.
Check out The Tool Guy channel. He brings the Rigid deals too.
NICE THATS REAL NASSSSS LIKE I JUST REALIZED I was lied to all my life
Haha, it's a hard thing to except brother, butbits true 👍🤣
Dude it must be hot af where you’re at bc you’re looking sweaty and extra MOOOOIST!
Haha, it's 92 degrees and extremely moist King!
Like #2, real nice like. 👍
Mind = blown
Lol 😆🤣
Your silly but we love you
Can it open a beer?! (-:
~ Anywho ya may be missing one of the best uses.
Clamping on a campfire long fork/stick for use while cooking. Many peeps have Alu. or steel patio chairs; clamp a long fork...even the skinny shafted ones to leg/arm, no spin and no over heated knuckles slow cooked over open fire...even a cinder block use, height is very adjustable.
Even those clam type puggie pie maker jobs and clam type open/close near as chicken wire that can cook a shiteload is easily moved to slow cook over open fire 'n stable. js
Merry merry to you and yourn TRZ ~
Hay brother what's up ??? When it comes to working with work you're up there with the best that's why I figured to ask you. I'm doing a job making a shelf above a fireplace and I need to make it look free-floating question is best way to notch out the back the wood the guy got from upstate New York out of a barn it 3"1/2 Tech by 12"×8' using a 2 x 4 to hold the wood Shelf but the best way to knock out the wood that I'm going to put the two by four into. Do you think I should use my oscillator Center at the two-by-four make the cut Plunge in the oscillator into the depth of the two by four and make a lot of cross-cuts or should I use a circular saw set the deck and run a bunch of cuts across the back and then Holloway it out. Just don't want to mess up the Shelf this guy got. Thanks preciate the help if you could.
It would probably be better to see a picture, ut if I got this right in my head, I would just use a table saw brother
@@ToolReviewZone it's a solid piece of wood that he found in a barn upstate New York and it must have been a joist but he wants to make it a shelf above his fireplace and I'm going to make it free-floating so I wanted to use a 2x4 to attach the two together but I have to notch out the wood Shelf. I'm going to attach the two-by-four to the wall and then slide the shelf over that obviously to make it floating but to cut out the wood after I trace the 2×4 should I run a circular saw to cut the back out or should I use a isolator and make my carts I just don't want to go in too deep. I don't want to slide the 2x4 inside the back of the shelf and then have it rock around on me while notching too much. After I make my cuts.
Obviously you've installed a free flooring Shelf but you mount the board on the wall then you take the Shelf slide that on the board you mounted on the wall and run a few screws up from underneath. I just don't want it to be weak because it's 12in but you think I should just take 4 on my circular saw run a bunch of cuts break the wood and then use the oscillator to smooth it out and use the same premise and screwed underneath with some wood glue.
I got ya bro, but there are a couple ways of doing it. You can frame it out and place the shelve on the frame, or cur the notch. Do you have any pics?
Yeah, that's whatvI was imagining. I've done one like that before, but VCG actually has a how to video to do it brother
Yo Clint, 😎🤯😎🤯😎🤯😎
Ted!!! 👊👊
Damn. And to think I picked up that reality for a good deal, too. It's all gone now...
Nice tips - But that’s particle board/chip board/furniture board, not mdf 🤪
The MATRIX in clamp reality... I just saw that cat pass by twice... 🐈🐈 Oh, wait it was my second yellow DeWalt Clamp, never mind...
Looks like partical board
Clamp on clamp action...real nass like
Hahaha 👊
@@ToolReviewZone just put ma money down for some a dat sweet sweet merch. Hopefully it gets here before the boss asks how that last job turned out so i can show'em...real nass like
@@paradigmcustomscales7832 hahahaha, thanks brother. As soon as the order order comes through I'll personally pack and ship it scales. Don't want to upset that boss 👊👊🤣
@@ToolReviewZone shirt just came in...its real nass like. Let me know where i can look for the new star born from this so i can show my wife 🤣
@@paradigmcustomscales7832 that's awesome paradigm. Thank you so much again for The support brother, and look for star ignition in the east sky sometime this month brother 🤣🤣👊👊👊
That's not MDF, that is particle board. 0:55
Love the channel... but honestly, I have a bunch of Dewalt clamps... they suck. I have numerous scars on my arms, hands, and head from the razor sharp rails they have. Not too mention the ends with the button you have to jack around with to get them to click in the right place. AND... they always slip off the material as you tighten them... kind of like banana peels.. not very nice-like.
3 of these are solid, but the one trick I don't like here is the double clamp trick. It may work if you absolutely have to extend some things , but it's more likely to frustrate you.
Trigger clamps should be parallel with the direction they need to clamp. Being off center makes them more likely to slip and just harder to work with, and this trick requires two non-parallel clamps. You might get it to work at first, but as you have to make adjustments the problem gets bigger.
Additionally, for most bar clamps you're paying more for the jaws and less for the bar length. A 12" clamp costs much less that twice as much as a 6" clamp with the same jaws even with light jaws like those standard Dewalts, and with this trick you're also getting far less than twice the clamp since the jaws have to overlap.
To me this trick is not worth the possible frustration. You're not replacing a single $40 clamp. What you're replacing (incompetely) is something you can get for well under $20 in the right deal, potentially also cheap as part of a bundle. And I don't think it will work very often.
I respect the attempt at extending the tool, but I think if you're coming to the tool review channel this is not a trade you're looking to make.
To funny and can learn something between 😂😂😂😂
Everybody is a comedian.
In their own mind.
LOL 😂.......
I'm a rocket scientist in mine
Those people whose heads exploded should have used their clamps to keep things together.
🍻🍺🍕
Not literally
The question is have you ever used your trigger clamp as a spreader clamp 🤣 pull the arm all the way out...first you need to center the pin that retains it or remove it..put it in the opposite direction...remove the clamp head from the arm and re mount it in the opposite direction..now you can use solid object to press away from and hold something plumb etc.or just spead some stuff apart 🤣🤣🤣
I can answer that 🤣 went to the older video..great toilet tip! 👍👍
I'd like to have a beer with Clint. Or two, or three.....
Or 4!!! 😆👊👊
Turtles.......all the way down.......😮
Just the tip for free..
Yeah ...there's a hundred different ways to fix a problem
day-umnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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These DeWalt clamps are pieces of shit. First time I tried to use mine it would not release and then the handle broke off.