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Rating: - Go for cheaper versions
While these clamps are very nice, they are really expensive. If you are looking for pipe clamps like this, you can definitely find them cheaper. They are very handy though.PROS ** Ease of use ** You determine length of clamp by the length of pipe. ** Undoubtedly, a lifetime tool. CONS ** Expensive ** Longer clamps tend to get awkward due to the weight. ** Round pipe can't be held as securely as square pipe.
Rating: - Godzilla of the Clamp World
If you find yourself facing a job that requires maximum clamping power, a few (or allot) of these are what you need. I was faced with this when laminating a 36" x 120" worktop consisting of 2x4's. These clamps had the guts to pull the worst out of my warped boards.The crank style handle worked very smooth and has adequate travel. The adjustment with the handle was such that either light or heavy pressure could be applied with ease. The clamps can also be set horizontally on a flat surface allowing you to edge glue pieces for tabletops very easily. The beauty of this style clamp is the ability to change clamping length needs quickly. One clamp with multiple lengths of threaded steel ¾" pipe gives you endless capabilities. While the steel bar type clamps do have their niche for lighter task (drawer construction, carcasses assembly, etc), these clamps can handle your most demanding job. You just can't have enough of'em!
Rating: - An old stand-by that is good but not faultless
These are basic clamps that nobody should be without. But they are extremely heavy when fitted with black pipe (which has a tendency to stain wood) and the clamps have an annoying habit of turning at the most inconvenient moment. (The clamp part also has a tendency to loosen on the threads of the pipe and roll.) BUT, as far as pipe clamps go, THESE are as good as they get. Every woodworker should have a few because of their low cost and versatility. But, for specialized applications, such as gluing panel doors or working on other delicate components, I recommend Bessey clamps (for greater precision)or aluminum bar clamps (for lighter weight).
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