#20
These run 25 dollars each where I live.

http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.as...3838,74528
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#21
(01-24-2017, 11:54 AM)ruffcutt Wrote: These run 25 dollars each where I live.

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#22
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.as...3838,74528
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#23
(01-24-2017, 12:12 PM)ruffcutt Wrote: http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.as...3838,74528

Mucho better.  $10 not bad.   
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#24
Same clamp at Harbor Freight for $5.99.  That's before the 20% discount.
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#25
Quick setup automax style one at Menards is $14.99. You can order them online as well at menards.com. Next time I am there I will get the part number.


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#26
(01-24-2017, 03:18 PM)AHill Wrote: Same clamp at Harbor Freight for $5.99.  That's before the 20% discount.

How do we know it's the same clamp? What clamp is it?

These are the real irwin-vice-grips
https://www.zoro.com/irwin-vise-grip-loc.../G0851636/


Lee Valley has a good reputation for sell quality stuff (at least I though so). I didn't think they would sell HF junk

At inflated prices. But what do I know?
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#27
(01-24-2017, 03:18 PM)AHill Wrote: Same clamp at Harbor Freight for $5.99.  That's before the 20% discount.

It's the same 11" too I love LV, and Rob is awesome, but several times I have seen some of his specials that were straight outa HF. I have several of these for welding L stock, and they aren't toys, they work hard, and I've never had one fail. I originally bought them thinking I could do some grinding and come up with one or 3 of these.


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Ain't happenin
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Then I saw these I know cheeeeeeeeep ChiTaiwanese junk, but sometimes I hold my nose, and go on in. Usually buy something too.
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#28
I think the HF ones work fine.  I suppose if you were to really use it hard that it might wear out.  I usually modify the c-grips for special jobs, so I feel better about spending less money.
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#29
Not exactly the same as HF, but close. Just offering options. Every so often, folks want the least expensive option.
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