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Default Wood clipboards.

I am making wood clipboards and need the clip/clamp(metal) that one
attaches to the head of the board. Does any one know where I can order
such clips?

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Default Wood clipboards.

try leevalley

popkern wrote:
I am making wood clipboards and need the clip/clamp(metal) that one
attaches to the head of the board. Does any one know where I can order
such clips?

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Default Wood clipboards.

Cherry Tree used to carry them
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try leevalley

popkern wrote:
I am making wood clipboards and need the clip/clamp(metal) that one
attaches to the head of the board. Does any one know where I can order
such clips?



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Default Wood clipboards.

I am making wood clipboards and need the clip/clamp(metal) that one
attaches to the head of the board.

try leevalley


Sure nuff... a quick google search for "clipboard hardware" reveals
that Lee Valley has 5 different kinds. And they're a great company to
deal with.
Andy

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Default Wood clipboards.

try this link lots of hardware of all kinds

http://www.meiselwoodhobby.com/cgi-b...hop/search.wml

clipboad of all sizes
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I am making wood clipboards and need the clip/clamp(metal) that one
attaches to the head of the board. Does any one know where I can order
such clips?





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Default Wood clipboards.

Thank you for the info. I spent over an hour searching for clips,
clasps, vice grips, etc and if I would of kept it simple I would have
come up with it like you did. Again thanks for reminding to KISS.

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