Hi all,
I am hopeful that someone on this forum can help me.
I am trying to find some hold down fittings. The one in the photo is actually for my pencil sharpener but just happens to be perfect.
I am trying
to make my Banggood corner squares into clamped ones like these
Drillpro Woodworking Precision Clamping Square L-Shaped Auxiliary Fixture Splicing Board Positioning Panel Fixed Clip Carpenter Square Ruler Woodworking Tool Tool Accessories from Tools on banggood.com
which I regard as expensive. I paid £6 each for these anodised 130mm ones and they are superb.
I have plenty of 6mm threaded bar and could make my own if I could find suitable clamping bits (the black plastic bit) or something similar.
I have had a good look round but can’t find anything, I could buy a load more pencil sharpeners but that is a bit extreme!
Any help welcome, and thank you
John
I am hopeful that someone on this forum can help me.
I am trying to find some hold down fittings. The one in the photo is actually for my pencil sharpener but just happens to be perfect.
![BB7A54E3-39E6-47E1-8769-2DBE73086200.jpeg BB7A54E3-39E6-47E1-8769-2DBE73086200.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/77/77544-BB7A54E3-39E6-47E1-8769-2DBE73086200.jpeg)
to make my Banggood corner squares into clamped ones like these
Drillpro Woodworking Precision Clamping Square L-Shaped Auxiliary Fixture Splicing Board Positioning Panel Fixed Clip Carpenter Square Ruler Woodworking Tool Tool Accessories from Tools on banggood.com
which I regard as expensive. I paid £6 each for these anodised 130mm ones and they are superb.
![FD67C8AB-F16B-440C-93A1-7F3150125F19.jpeg FD67C8AB-F16B-440C-93A1-7F3150125F19.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/77/77543-FD67C8AB-F16B-440C-93A1-7F3150125F19.jpeg)
I have plenty of 6mm threaded bar and could make my own if I could find suitable clamping bits (the black plastic bit) or something similar.
I have had a good look round but can’t find anything, I could buy a load more pencil sharpeners but that is a bit extreme!
Any help welcome, and thank you
John