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I started with Jorgie F style at the WW show , then I discovered HF. Back then the handles may have been a 5/8 inch dowel. I stocked up every "sale" and probably have 40 in 6,12,18,24. When I started turning I decided the handle had to go so I turned some that are much more comfortable.5a6243fb3b1fe_clampceilingrack.jpg.a0e7aa0b2330eb24542af7b9d8473e8a.jpg

And then I love my K bodies

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12 minutes ago, Old Coasty said:

Ratcheting Bar Clamp/Spreaders wouldn't hold anything when I bought them.  Almost trashed they until I was convinced to give them to Goodwill.

You are right about the Squeeze clamps from HF, a waste of money. Even the first ones with the orange pads and now the grey pads both junk.. They also are pinchers  between the thumb and fore finger. I buy Irwins ,Jorgesons, and the orange ones, Ridgid? And some black ones with red pads,can't remember the brand.

 

Herb

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17 hours ago, Dadio said:

And some black ones with red pads,can't remember the brand.

Craftsman???:P

I some older Craftsman (Red/Black) that work as well as the Irwins...a few Stanley's not too bad either...reminds me, I need more clamps.:P

The H-F Squeeze type work for me on lighter applications...any I've ever had any trouble with, I've taken back for replacement...never had an issue getting either the old orange or the new gray replaced; both have LT Warranties.

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On 1/20/2018 at 3:32 PM, Grandpadave52 said:

The H-F Squeeze type work for me on lighter applications...

 

borrowed a pair from the neighbor ... was two short...

light duty is right... as in very light.. as in ornamental use only...

the pads kept falling off.. duct tape repair...
broke both of them w/ hand squeezes only...

replaced the plastic pivot pins w/ roll pins...

now w/ hand squeezes only, broke the guts out of one and the end off of the other...

BUT WAIT!!!...

they are warrantied...

so how much is it gonna cost me to replace them w/ free replacements...

those intangible costs sure can add on to a cheap deal...

SNORK!!!

why anyone bothers w/ HF junk is beyond me...

 

OH yeah...

sure was nice to get extra clamping pressure by tapping on the end of the shat of my Irwins w/ a mallet...

no harm done either...

and the pads didn't fall off...

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 let the neighbor know That I busted his clamps...

he said to toss them that they weren't the effort to replace..

he also said he bought them at a garage sale.. 30 clamps for 5$ and hadn't gotten his money's worth out of them..

I'll give him a pair of Irwin clamps for replacements...

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When I get new clamps, they will probably be parallel clamps, Bessey some other quality brand.  Although, with respect for @Stick486, and usually agree with him, I do have a good handful of HF clamps, and I have had pretty good luck with them.  I don't use them for any heavy duty jobs, though, I use pipe clamps for that.  Thus my desire to someday get some parallel clamps.

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