
Our smallest vise, and arguably our handiest around the house: call it the Jaws of Aluminum. Clamp this small table vise onto a surface up to 1-3/4" thick and let it be your third hand. The jaws are 1-1/2" wide and open to a maximum of 1-1/4".
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94243 ALUMINUM TABLE VISE |
$6.50
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What a cool little clamp! Only 8" long overall, the jaws open to 4" when you press the release button and close incrementally as you pull the trigger. The 3/4" x 7/8" pads on the metal-and-plastic tool won't mar the surfaces they're sandwiching. Makes you want to find something to clamp!
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92041 4" CLAMP |
Devices used to hold spring in place, thus ensuring eternally promis-ing, but changeable and wet weather. No? How about this then: Steel grips, spring loaded to keep their tips tightly closed on whatever you chose to target. The handles and tips have been coated with a light plastic to improve grip and provide a bit of insulation. The clamp is about 4" long x 5/8" wide and opens about 1-1/4". They have strong grips and will crush fragile items, but do a good job of holding things while the glue dries, you do the soldering, or the materials bond.
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93283 SPRING CLAMP, 4" |
The small-fry version of jaws. These little flex-jaw spring clamps have serrated 7/16" plastic jaws and are surprisingly strong. They open to a maximum of 1-1/4". You'll get a pack of (3).
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40904 SMALL FLEX-JAW SPRING CLAMPS |
A champion way to clamp down on damage caused by your clamping. Smooth self–adhesive disks and pads that stick to the jaws of the clamp; protects wood, glass, ceramic and other delicate clampable material from being marked when the clamp is applied. Available in a circular size for C–clamps, vises, and the like. Also fine for protecting from furniture/floor damage, a la foam pads. 1/16” thick plastic, with 1/32” thick adhesive foam backing. Circles come in a diameter of 7/8” ((8) per package).
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27961 CLAMP CHAMP, 7/8" |
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