Cam clamps
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Re: Cam clamps
I use cam clamps all of the times. I have bought the rockler cam clamps on sale a couple of times and they never feel right to me when clamping. The clamping pressure seems to stiff and fast, meaning that I find the slightest joggle means a loose clamp. I use Pinnacle Cam Clamp and really like them.
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Re: Cam clamps
Thanks. I just placed the order.
I needed some cam clamps and hand screw clamps and was waiting for some good prices.
I needed some cam clamps and hand screw clamps and was waiting for some good prices.
- Randall Newcomb
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out - another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out - another good day in the shop
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Re: Cam clamps
Half of my order from the last sale needed to have the cams reset. At $8, one can hardly complain. But the rocklers are no match for my klemmsia zwingen.
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Re: Cam clamps
Does anyone know what the cam clamps from Tools For Working Wood are like?
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/sto ... -MMOOSE.XX
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/sto ... -MMOOSE.XX