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Model Citizen
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Voodoo Lounge
Posts: 19,346
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I have a pair of cheap-charlie handscrew clamps (steel threads) that I mostly use as fixture clamps for keeping things in-situ, they come in handy at the drill press as a sort of poor man's float-lock vise. One for the work piece, the second one to lock the first one to the table.
They're a pain to use for gluing, though. I'm not coordinated enough to remember which way to turn them, ha ha.
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