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"SonomaProducts.com"

03/12/2011 12:13 PM

Good Harbor Freight product IMHO

I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
little clamps at an incredible price.

I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
working great.

http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html


This topic has 8 replies

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 2:58 PM

On Sat, 3 Dec 2011 12:59:21 -0800, "Artemus" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
>> of their stuff is pretty bad.

Replace "much of" with "some" and we can agree. But that's the same
with all tool manufacturers nowadays. If you don't believe me, DAGS
for "Delta Tools" recently. ;)


>I once had one of their quick squeeze
>> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
>> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
>> little clamps at an incredible price.
>>
>> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
>> working great.
>>
>> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html
>
>You need to inspect each one before buying it though. I've seen ones where
>the shoe on the screw is out of alignment with the anvil by 1/4 to 1/2 inch. If

I've bought dozens of those and never seen that. <shrug>
It appears from that link picture that the new models sport rubber
grip inserts in their handles, too.


>you don't have a local store and have to mail order you may be screwed. The
>older ones with the wooden handle were much better in this way, but a bitch to
>tighten up with slippery hands.

Friction tape is your friend, as are old towels, washrags, shop rags.
http://goo.gl/d2VTm A single wrap will do it, noting the direction so
it doesn't start peeling the first time you use it.


--
Self-development is a higher duty than self-sacrifice.
-- Elizabeth Cady Stanton

jj

jtpr

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 2:04 PM

On Saturday, December 3, 2011 4:20:08 PM UTC-5, willshak wrote:
> Lee Michaels wrote the following:
> >
> >
> > "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote
> >> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> >> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> >> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> >> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> >> little clamps at an incredible price.
> >>
> >> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> >> working great.
> >>
> >> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html
> >>
> >
> > I bought a bunch of them. They were on sale and I used a coupon too.
> > They have worked well. Both for metal work and wood work. I even used
> > them to stabilize some tree branches to cut them up with a reciprocating
> > saw. I am happy with them.
> >
> > The only ones that failed were used to hold some metal that was being
> > grinded. And the only reason they failed was that the grinder kept
> > taking chunks out of them. It couldn't be avoided though. And I could
> > not have done the job without them.
> >
> >
> >
>
> I have a couple of these in 12" from HF. I especially like the quick
> release and the fact that the bottom side of the bar is toothed for the
> release. You just push the movable jaw to the work and the jaw stays. No
> slipping back of the movable jaw until the release is used.
> If you are strong enough to push the jaws together on the work, you
> don't even have to use the screw handle to tighten, unless you want to
> crush something.
>
> --
>
> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @

I have the longer version of these and have had great luck with them. Definitely a great buy.

-Jim

MK

Michael Kenefick

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 5:50 PM

been using these for years.

On 12/03/2011 03:13 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> little clamps at an incredible price.
>
> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> working great.
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

LM

"Lee Michaels"

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 3:48 PM



"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote
> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> little clamps at an incredible price.
>
> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> working great.
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

I bought a bunch of them. They were on sale and I used a coupon too. They
have worked well. Both for metal work and wood work. I even used them to
stabilize some tree branches to cut them up with a reciprocating saw. I am
happy with them.

The only ones that failed were used to hold some metal that was being
grinded. And the only reason they failed was that the grinder kept taking
chunks out of them. It couldn't be avoided though. And I could not have
done the job without them.


Wc

"WW"

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 8:10 PM


"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> little clamps at an incredible price.
>
> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> working great.
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

Also have them. Works great. WW

ww

willshak

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 4:20 PM

Lee Michaels wrote the following:
>
>
> "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote
>> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
>> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
>> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
>> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
>> little clamps at an incredible price.
>>
>> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
>> working great.
>>
>> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html
>>
>
> I bought a bunch of them. They were on sale and I used a coupon too.
> They have worked well. Both for metal work and wood work. I even used
> them to stabilize some tree branches to cut them up with a reciprocating
> saw. I am happy with them.
>
> The only ones that failed were used to hold some metal that was being
> grinded. And the only reason they failed was that the grinder kept
> taking chunks out of them. It couldn't be avoided though. And I could
> not have done the job without them.
>
>
>

I have a couple of these in 12" from HF. I especially like the quick
release and the fact that the bottom side of the bar is toothed for the
release. You just push the movable jaw to the work and the jaw stays. No
slipping back of the movable jaw until the release is used.
If you are strong enough to push the jaws together on the work, you
don't even have to use the screw handle to tighten, unless you want to
crush something.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Ab

"Artemus"

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 12:59 PM


"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> others out. However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> little clamps at an incredible price.
>
> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> working great.
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

You need to inspect each one before buying it though. I've seen ones where
the shoe on the screw is out of alignment with the anvil by 1/4 to 1/2 inch. If
you don't have a local store and have to mail order you may be screwed. The
older ones with the wooden handle were much better in this way, but a bitch to
tighten up with slippery hands.
Art

Jj

Jack

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 03/12/2011 12:13 PM

03/12/2011 5:34 PM

On 12/3/2011 3:13 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> I know you have to be very carful buying from Harbor Freight and much
> of their stuff is pretty bad. I once had one of their quick squeeze
> clamps crumble in my hand the first time I used it so I threw the
> others out.

Same, but instead of throwing them out, I fixed the two problems that
caused the crumble. Cost me one machine screw for the trigger, and a
dab of epoxy for a plastic tab that is flimsy.

However, I have to say I am very pleased with these hefty
> little clamps at an incredible price.

> I have a few each of the short ones (maybe 6 and 10 inch) and they are
> working great.

> http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps/6-inch-bar-clamp-96210.html

Thanks for that, always good to know when I deal comes our way.

--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com


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