I tried these kits a few years back and drilling out the angled holes and attaching the handles to the threaded rods were the most challenging. I think the threaded rods could be better made for drilling by grinding a flat but that also presumes a better equipped shop than I had at the time. At the very least, these kits made me better appreciate how valuable vintage Jorgensen handclamps are. I encourage anybody to snap them up wherever they are spotted
Hi, I just learned about the existence of the Jointmaker Pro, which is basically a manual table saw, and I was wondering how you feel about a tool like that, seeing as it's sort of midway between manual and power tools.
The Garmin is for running and my general smartwatch. The other one is a Fitbit so I can keep up with the family and join in on other Fitbit challenges.
The best marking knives have a single bevel on double sides and have a long tang. That way you can reference items much deeper than a standard knife. And with a single bevel you can know that your mark is right up against the item you're measuring. I've got a couple videos on marketing knives if you want to see them.
Fantastic work, James! 😃 I would love to find kits like that here in Brazil... But unfortunately nothing until now... Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
O kit é absolutamente desnecessário, você pode achar tudo o que precisa para fazer esse grampo em lojas de material de parafuso (ou na internet). Ali é só barra rosqueada e porca cilíndrica/barril. A madeira, pode usar qualquer madeira dura usada em telhado (cuidado só com peroba por que tem cheiro...). O detalhe do cabo, pode fazer com cano de ferro, de cobre ou só pedir pro calheiro/serralheiro fazer para você. A cola epóxi, você acha no mesmo lugar que vende o parafuso (o produto mais comum é araldite)...
@@Freytraz Hmmm... Interessante! 😃 Eu nunca vi dessas porcas por aqui. Ainda mais com rosca invertida! (Porque são necessárias porcas que apertem em direções opostas...) Mas vou procurar, obrigado!
You start making videos that have little to no commentary, I will stop watching. These newer style of instructional videos are dumb. At least you didn't do it to music.
Thank you James. Love that style of clamp. As you said "You can never have enough clamps." Take care and have a great weekend.
Looks like a great way to spend some time in the shop. Thanks for the idea.
I took too much pleasure watching your struggle with drilling the hole in the steel. I have separate bit sets for woodworking and metalworking.
I tried these kits a few years back and drilling out the angled holes and attaching the handles to the threaded rods were the most challenging. I think the threaded rods could be better made for drilling by grinding a flat but that also presumes a better equipped shop than I had at the time. At the very least, these kits made me better appreciate how valuable vintage Jorgensen handclamps are. I encourage anybody to snap them up wherever they are spotted
4500 likes within about day!! Not bad at all James!! I loved this and of course, I’ll be back soon!! Be safe out there!!
Next title on the knights! Sir Clamp-a-lot
My favorite type of clamp, I will definitely be ordering those kits.
Enjoyed the video James. Very nice set of hand screws. Y'all take care and God bless.
Why buy what you can make? Or as my wife would say, why make what you can buy? 😆
Why can't I find the link for the hardware? I need these in my shop!!!
It's in the description. Just a minute. I'll switch over the other device so I can pull that up for you.
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Hi, I just learned about the existence of the Jointmaker Pro, which is basically a manual table saw, and I was wondering how you feel about a tool like that, seeing as it's sort of midway between manual and power tools.
here is my video on it. I would not say it is a hand tool table saw. mote like a really big jig for a caucus saw.
@@WoodByWright That's a very political saw
@@WoodByWright where is the link?
Love the shirts man! 🤣
Will you be making a clamp with wood screws?
I've done a few videos making several different types of clamps with wooden screws. They're a lot of fun
Thanks for the video and for the links.
Wow, you do have power tools!
Occasionally they are needed, or the video goes into extra innings. 😎
Great vid James! Is there way to buy that kit in Europe (Portugal)? Thanks in advance
I know that Tay tools ships to to some European countries, but I don't know which ones.
@@WoodByWright thanks anyway! cheers
The saying is "You can never have too many Clamps". Many times you can have enough clamps.🙂🙂
Thanks, great vid but why two watches?
The Garmin is for running and my general smartwatch. The other one is a Fitbit so I can keep up with the family and join in on other Fitbit challenges.
Never seen a wood marking tool that looks like a letter opener.
The best marking knives have a single bevel on double sides and have a long tang. That way you can reference items much deeper than a standard knife. And with a single bevel you can know that your mark is right up against the item you're measuring. I've got a couple videos on marketing knives if you want to see them.
Double first!!
Wow. It has been a long time since someone got both. Nice work.
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And never again did he have trouble finding a nut cracker.
I'm commenting before watching it all. What species of wood?
The three smaller sizes are White oak. The largest one is red oak. If I had my druthers I'd make them out of maple but this is what I had on hand.
Fantastic work, James! 😃
I would love to find kits like that here in Brazil... But unfortunately nothing until now...
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
O kit é absolutamente desnecessário, você pode achar tudo o que precisa para fazer esse grampo em lojas de material de parafuso (ou na internet). Ali é só barra rosqueada e porca cilíndrica/barril. A madeira, pode usar qualquer madeira dura usada em telhado (cuidado só com peroba por que tem cheiro...). O detalhe do cabo, pode fazer com cano de ferro, de cobre ou só pedir pro calheiro/serralheiro fazer para você. A cola epóxi, você acha no mesmo lugar que vende o parafuso (o produto mais comum é araldite)...
@@Freytraz Hmmm... Interessante! 😃
Eu nunca vi dessas porcas por aqui. Ainda mais com rosca invertida! (Porque são necessárias porcas que apertem em direções opostas...) Mas vou procurar, obrigado!
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You start making videos that have little to no commentary, I will stop watching. These newer style of instructional videos are dumb. At least you didn't do it to music.
All of the talking is on the second channel. This channel is for those that just want easy listening and don't need to learn something.
@@WoodByWright ok, sorry
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