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Default Harbor Freight Bar Clamp #60539 Review

On 1/18/18 10:13 AM, Dr. Deb wrote:
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 8:46:35 PM UTC-6, DerbyDad03
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They suck.


I look at HF bar clamps as exactly what they are, inexpensive
clamping tools. I could get frosted if I paid $20+ ea for them.
But they are around a quarter of that. If one breaks, I can still
buy two more for the cost of a "Name" brand and be ahead.

Then there is the fact I have a LOT of them and have had no
problems. Could it be that those who are having the problems are
simply over stressing what should be a light duty clamp?


What's alight duty clamp, though.
And shouldn't the jaws of even a light duty clamp stay at 90 degrees to
the bar.
Even if you're only edge banding plywood shelves, if the jaw faces don't
stay straight, they will try to pull the banding off the edge of the
plywood or at least put uneven pressure (more pressure on the bottom).

They just aren't worth the money to me anymore. Not with the hassles
that come with using them. About all I can use them for is
supplementary clamping after real parallel clamps are in place.


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