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Thread: Strange G clamps
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10th September 2022, 09:07 AM #16
OK Jim, I'm sold - gotta have a couple of these....
If it's as easy as you describe it would be ideal for me for some jobs. When I first saw the OP I totally misconstrued the way it works, and thought it was tightened only by the thumbwheel ("forefingerwheel" sounds a bit clumsy), but now I understand how it really works, it's far more intelligent...
IW
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10th September 2022, 10:45 AM #17
I use spring clamps, G clamps and F clamps daily and a sash cramp occasionally. Each have their pros & cons imho.
I like the quick action of the Dawn clamps per the OP's thread, however I have developed a routine where I speed up the closing of a G clamp, by holding the handle and spinning the body to wind it open or closed all one handed somewhat like a kids spin clacker. Works well up to 4" G clamps, above that you need pretty good wrist strength.Mobyturns
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