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What is this clamp? I can't find out what it is to try and find a price for it. Looks like it would be a great time saver.
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Those are stacking panel (post #169011, reply #1 of 3)
Those are stacking panel clamps. Rather expensive, limited in capacity, screws subject to glue drips, difficult to use with cauls to keep pieces aligned, can twist without the rails top and bottom when you tighten up, requires a drill driver or socket wrench, difficult to add another clamp if needed in the middle because of the tracks.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.as...
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
clamp (post #169011, reply #2 of 3)
I product development tested one of those beasts ! I gave it a thumbs down, more trouble than it's worth. I'll stick with my Jorgie cabinet masters.
Work Safe, Count to 10 when your done for the day !!
Bruce S.
Thanks for the heads up, I am (post #169011, reply #3 of 3)
Thanks for the heads up, I am not going to invest in this product.