doug hodder wrote:Home depot has a really "cheap" spring clamp. They're only a buck and will do just about the same thing as a Pony spring clamp. The drawback is that the vinyl grips slip off. Hey I can get 3 times as many clamps for the dough however. And if you need about 20 of them, it beats 60$ for the pony ones. I buy them 10 at a time occasionally to add to the collection. I ask for the vice grip bar clamps as Christmas gifts and B-day. For heavy weights, I go by the tire shops and ask if they have a bucket of wheel weights that they don't want. I melt them down and pour them into a mold. Got tons of lead and lead/zinc weights. I also have a collection of short pieces of rail road iron. They make great anvils....Doug Hodder
mikeschn wrote:You'll have your chance soon... The ren festival is in Texas Oct 1st to Nov 20th...
http://www.texrenfest.com/
Mike...
Ron Dickey wrote:Junk man try making a poll out of this!
IraRat wrote:All I can say is that after seeing Larwyn in that photo, I REALLY want to party with this guy!!!
JunkMan wrote:Ron Dickey wrote:Junk man try making a poll out of this!
Larwyn, I never even thought about using my Vise Grip clams on my tear, they are with my welding stuff, not my woodworking tools.
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doug hodder wrote:Ira Rat wrote: Florida to Texas for one of those great Turkey Legs?
I really think that Lawryn would take offense at your comments on how he appears in a Kilt................![]()
Doug Hodder
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