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Reddit mentions of WORKPRO 16-Piece Nylon Spring Clamp Set -4pc 6-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 4-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 3-3/8" Clamps

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of WORKPRO 16-Piece Nylon Spring Clamp Set -4pc 6-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 4-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 3-3/8" Clamps. Here are the top ones.

WORKPRO 16-Piece Nylon Spring Clamp Set -4pc 6-1/2
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    Features:
  • Reinforced nylon constructions for tight, study and long-lasting hold.
  • Durable pads(clamping chips) protect the finish.
  • Ergonomic handle for comfortable grip.
  • Package Includes: 6 PC 3-3/8" clamps, 6 PC 4-1/2" clamps, 4 PC 6-1/2" clamps. Three jaw open sizes (2-1/4", 1-3/4", 1-3/8" ) for versatile use, satisfying most of your needs.
  • Perfect companions for your photography, backdrops, woodworking, etc.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4.724409444 Inches
Length6.299212592 Inches
Sizefull size
Weight1.8959754532 Pounds
Width0.9842519675 Inches

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Found 3 comments on WORKPRO 16-Piece Nylon Spring Clamp Set -4pc 6-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 4-1/2" Clamps, 6pc 3-3/8" Clamps:

u/NessInOnett · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I'm a brand new woodworker also doing furniture/cabinet type projects and just loaded up on a beginner set of clamps. This is what I got:

From Harbor freight:

4x 12" quick release

4x 24" quick release

2x 48" F-style bar clamp

2x 60" F-style bar clamp

And this box of assorted spring clamps (they're decent.. not great) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0109K8F3O/

It was actually a good starter setup, I've used everything and haven't run into too many situations yet where I didn't have enough. I use the large spring clamps and 12" clamps the most by far, I need more of those. More often than not, I use the 24" clamps because I ran out of 12". And sometimes I use the 12's for small things that I'd prefer to have 6" clamps for, but I don't have any.. so I need some of those.

Whenever I do run out of clamps in the sizes I need, I end up cobbling together some kind of setup with scrap wood and work with what I have. Don't worry if you don't have enough, you'll figure something out to get you by and you'll know what else you need to get.

u/Freonr2 · 1 pointr/bonnaroo

I used this set this year:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0109K8F3O

Fine but the little tips tended to fall off. Still work without the tips but not as well. Plenty strong to hold up even heavy tarps.

I just ordered this set, look sturdier, should last years and has rubber coated tongs so it won't tear anything up:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7ZSPRY

I got them for putting up large heavy tarps to augment our canopies, though. Extra large (2") binder clips work fine for light tapestries.

u/VoyeurOfBliss · 1 pointr/sexover30

The prime lens camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM5 running a Sigma 350963 60mm F2.8 DN. Its mounted to a GFM MK-1, which is then perched on a microphone stand and held in place by spring clamps. A plastic bag on a string filled with a several cans of fruit provided to me by u/ImAddictedToPorn is hung at the end of one of the tripod legs provides counterweight for the weight of the outstretched camera. At the base of the mic stand are bags of rock salt inside custom bags sewed by u/username2201 .

The other mic stand also has the rock salt bags at its base, and the other end is adorned with a GPS bicycle mount, which uses the Gamin ball diameter that I've standardized on for over ten years. On the ball is a iOttie phone dock, and clipped in the mount is my work phone, a Galaxy S7 International running in pro video mode.

Wew. I need a cigarette.