Clothes pin clamp
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Clothes pin clamp
Seen this today thought i`d pass it along, would work good for holding small parts.
Turn it inside out as pictured.
Turn it inside out as pictured.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
It's been hidden in plain sight all these years. .
Re: Clothes pin clamp
Dad used to have a few of those in the garage. Not a lot of holding power but they did work. There’s only one problem. I don’t think we have a single clothespin in the house. And I’m not sure where you’d buy them anymore.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
It seems to have pretty good tension set up like this it`s one of those simple things that may come in handy.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
We call them clothes pegs but ours work just the same, good tip Lenn, thanks..
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Our friend Lenn is always thinkin' -- it's a wonder he even sleeps... Great tip!
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
reminds me of the clothespin match shooter
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
Those are for holding food bags closed. They work for cloths lines too.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
Well that's a neat idea. Can still buy clothespins at Wallace's. I use them mostly for leatherwork -- holding a holster of wet veg tan closed around a handgun.
Re: Clothes pin clamp
Thanks guys hope ya find it useful.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
I've never used them turned around like that Lenn but I keep a bleach jug, with the side cut about 1/4th away, full of them for use on a lot of stuff. When we cover up at a gun show we use them to clip the covers together.
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
They worked great for holding balloons to our bicycles too! Mom kept wondering where all her clothespins kept going to?
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Re: Clothes pin clamp
There is a whole generation that hasn’t a clue what you are talking about...