Woodworker's Journal

Dog Hole Template, Updated Grr-ripper

ar clamps are essential to woodworking for all sorts of assembly tasks, including gluing up panels, door frames, casework and drawers. Now offers three new to add to your clamping options. Available in 24" (item 86908; $39.99), 36" (item 85569; $44.99) and 48" (item 84700; $49.99) lengths, their jaws remain precisely parallel with one another to help prevent assemblies from distorting, bowing or lifting under pressure. Heavy-duty⁄2" throat depth expands their versatility, and so does the reversible sliding clamp jaw, which turns the clamps into spreaders. Ergonomic handles with rubber overmolds, nylon jaw caps that prevent marring and a removable foot at the end of the bar are other helpful features.

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