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My god, have Jet clamps really gone up that much in price. I have quite a few of those clamps, that admittedly were bought some years back, that I paid around half of what those prices are. I'm so glad that my shop is stocked with pretty much everything I need now. I can't imagine how someone just starting out in this hobby can afford to do that.
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I thought Jet had actually discontinued those clamps. They had a lot of fans back in the day.
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That's a pretty good deal. I don't need more, but thanks for posting.
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Oh my gosh!!! I just counted my Jet clamps; I have 30, ranging from 12" to 50". IIRC when they came out, Rockler had a Black Friday sale on a set of four. That's how I got started, after that I watched eBay and Craig's List...never paid retail.
I think they are good clamps, but I have to say Jet has/had the poorest quality control on the color of the "red" plastic. I must have six or seven shades of red.
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Holy smokes. I bought Jorgenson from Amazon during the Jorgey Orgy days. 24" for $13 I think.
I had built up a supply of 36,24, and 12 inch. Had about 80 clamps. A few years later I sold all of them as I didn't like the weight nor how they operated. Doubled my money on some of them.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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