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Thread: WOODWORKING QUIZ for 26 AUG 04
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26th August 2004, 09:44 PM #1
WOODWORKING QUIZ for 26 AUG 04
Good Evening Friends,
Having those clamps with the little wooden handles that seem to let your hand slip while you are tightening them is a pain.
What could you do to get a better grip?
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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26th August 2004, 09:51 PM #2
I reckon throw em out and get quick release clamps ....less hassles failing that get the termites to chew knurling onto em
What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)
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26th August 2004, 10:06 PM #3Originally Posted by Ralph Jones
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27th August 2004, 11:50 AM #4Originally Posted by fxst
Termite
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27th August 2004, 12:53 PM #5
Handle
Wrap them with the rubberised [NOT rubberiZed] bandage which the
Olympic [GOLD Winning] cyclists use on their handlebars.
Ivan in Oz.....still sleepy and on a High....Yawn!!!
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27th August 2004, 02:58 PM #6
Drill a hole at 90 degrees through the handle and use a 3" nail as a tommy bar.
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27th August 2004, 03:13 PM #7
Make the handles the same style as a "G" clamp. You need to be careful then not to apply too much pressure or you will damage your work.
ernknot
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27th August 2004, 04:46 PM #8Originally Posted by
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you are OBVIOUSLY not electricly inclined.
3 inch nails are fuse material, not handles,
That's for a four incher.
Ivan in Oz
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27th August 2004, 05:19 PM #9Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz
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27th August 2004, 05:39 PM #10Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz
As I recall it's big brother the no-blow could be constructed with a 1/2" bolt.
Oh for the good old days before circuit breakers!!
Cheers,
P
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27th August 2004, 09:28 PM #11
WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER for 26 AUG 04
Good Evening Friends,
Ivan was the closest to the answer I was looking for as he said wrap them with the rubberized tape while the correct answer was to dip them in heavy duty flexible coating, such as "Plasti - Dip".
Let the coating cure and your clamps will be as good as new.
Thank you for your support.
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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