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2025-07-15 14:06:54
Bought this to use in making custom frames for my paintings. It worked perfectly. The other clamps were just a bonus, but they have a nice, tight grip. Would buy again
Michael
2025-07-06 10:19:58
This clamp performs well, I don’t have any complaints. Much better deal here than the box store AND comes with *awesome* squeeze clamps that have tons of power.Comes with long webbing - I’ve been able to clamp a dining chair and some other odd pieces without any trouble at all and great results.If you want to try a band clamp, this seems to be a good one.Only used maybe 6x so far, but do not regret my purchase. Will be a perfect solution for many situations over time I’m sure.Kinda iffy as to if I’ll use it for fine art picture framing - probably not but it’s fine if you roll your corners or do craft frames imo.
Michele
2025-07-03 11:26:26
This worked perfectly to hold a frame around my stained glass panel. It held on tight and was very easy to use. I highly recommend it. I think there would be a lot of uses for it besides making frames.
NYCGarden
2025-05-03 11:00:32
I like the clamps for their flexible head -makes for more even pressure on the clamped items. I am making "L" shapes with two pieces of wood. Wish I could buy these separately -although there are plenty of imported brands, undoubtedly as these are. 2-3/8" jaw is better than my metal spring clamp size of 2". The strap so far is decent. So I bought another set to speed my production of photo frames along. When the box is opened, there is however a very potent perfume to the plastic. I've noticed, whether its black plastic contractor bags, black plastic nursery pots, or even these clamps, that certain black plastics have a strong perfume, so I am attempting to air out the box in hopes to diminish this mildly offensive sweet smell.
A. Whitten
2025-04-19 18:12:28
I've never use something like this before. But I had a desk that had started to come undone, and it was this or a few heavy bar clamps. I had a little helper to scamper around the desk moving the corner-guards up. Took 2 tries as I had the clamp screwed in too tight when I started. Line of wood glue in the gap, then crank.All good! As a DIY Homeowner, I'm sure it will be years before I use this again, but I glad I bought it.Spring clamps are an added bonus!
bobwatts
2025-03-01 19:36:38
I'll be succinct and to the point.For a novice picture frame maker, this turned a dreaded project into almost easy.(I have never made a picture frame before and only had hand tools.)A wonderful invention.
Patrick Ronnow
2025-01-31 10:03:23
This is a good tool if you're making boxes or frames with mitered edges.
IT Specialist
2025-01-01 17:25:56
I tried three different systems for gluing a frame. This one is by far the easiest and gives professional results.
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