Dandan
Established Member
Happy Christmas all!
I was the very happy recipient of two Ax trade long reach clamps from my dad (clamp count has now hit 75+, I may almost have half as many clamps as I need), however when I got them home and had a good look, one appears to be on the wonk and I wanted to see if you guys think it's acceptable or not before I go back to Axminster.
Here's the good one, you can see in the left pic it closes up nice and central, and on the right you can see the clamping face is pretty perpendicular to the spine of the clamp.
(I took the plastic covers off for clarity)
Here is the suspect one, it seems the top casting is twisted along it's length, so the clamping faces splay as they meet at an angle, and you can see on the right how off from the spine of the clamp it is.
Is this an acceptable amount of wonkiness? Am I fussing over nothing? I did a quick test of clamping two bits of wood together and it doesn't appear to push them out of alignment, however I imagine with a lubricant like glue in there, there's more chance they would slip out of alignment.
If these were cheap clamps I probably wouldn't be bothered but as they are currently the shiny crown jewels of my clamp collection, I thought i'd check, see if you think it's worth trying for a replacement?
I was the very happy recipient of two Ax trade long reach clamps from my dad (clamp count has now hit 75+, I may almost have half as many clamps as I need), however when I got them home and had a good look, one appears to be on the wonk and I wanted to see if you guys think it's acceptable or not before I go back to Axminster.
Here's the good one, you can see in the left pic it closes up nice and central, and on the right you can see the clamping face is pretty perpendicular to the spine of the clamp.
(I took the plastic covers off for clarity)
Here is the suspect one, it seems the top casting is twisted along it's length, so the clamping faces splay as they meet at an angle, and you can see on the right how off from the spine of the clamp it is.
Is this an acceptable amount of wonkiness? Am I fussing over nothing? I did a quick test of clamping two bits of wood together and it doesn't appear to push them out of alignment, however I imagine with a lubricant like glue in there, there's more chance they would slip out of alignment.
If these were cheap clamps I probably wouldn't be bothered but as they are currently the shiny crown jewels of my clamp collection, I thought i'd check, see if you think it's worth trying for a replacement?