MattRoberts":1kgmf9xk said:I bought most of mine from ebay - there's loads on there for good prices, such as https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3054321621
Yojevol":11bk4fwh said:I've got a number of these from Tilgear:-
https://www.tilgear.info/large-f-clamps
They are excellent, a bit pricey but you get what you pay for.
Brian
MikeJhn":2xvxgg3i said:These look good value: https://www.diy.com/departments/mac-all ... 131_BQ.prd
They're fine. The plastic end caps need glueing on, and the bars bend a bit under lots of pressure, but for general cleaning they're great.AjB":1nttcr0y said:Thanks for your reply. I've seen these but wasn't sure about the quality.
MikeJhn":1u359uxw said:How long do they have to last to make it into the good value category: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-PACK-x-150 ... SwfpVZHYmv probably over ten minutes, but you never know.
Nightmare. I've never had one break on me. Maybe I've been lucky?transatlantic":pe147d94 said:MattRoberts":pe147d94 said:I bought most of mine from ebay - there's loads on there for good prices, such as https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3054321621
I bought a set of these. In my opinion they're very poor. Aside from the very small 50mm throat, the handles are joined to the thread only at the very tip (the handle is then hollow), and after a few months usage, broke at that joint. And I don't I was applying too much pressure, a little more than finger pressure.
Edit : and the cast iron joint also broke on one of them.
transatlantic":u4mv62dp said:I love the small irwin quick clamps, I use them all the time. Not sure if they would be good for a glue up, I *think* they tend to lossen if left for long periods of time.
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