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  • @raptors3164
    @raptors3164 2 місяці тому

    I like this idea you made, very nice work. The video and all outstanding, thank you for sharing.

  • @murano63
    @murano63 2 роки тому +1

    New subscriber here. Love the cutting board!! I really like the fast-forward, no fuss no muss. Watching from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @BenJohnsonDotNet
    @BenJohnsonDotNet 11 місяців тому

    I recently used some pieces of unistrut as clamping cawls, along with traditional clamps. But those pressure clamps look pretty slick - I think I'll have to try them out.

  • @rockbottom552
    @rockbottom552 2 роки тому +2

    Man these things look handy to have

    • @jonniewood
      @jonniewood 2 роки тому

      Yes sir, I’m probably going to add a few more to the shop real soon. 👍

  • @bldrmtnman
    @bldrmtnman 4 місяці тому

    you have a link for the internal captured nuts and Black screws?

  • @a.ced.2052
    @a.ced.2052 Рік тому

    Maybe I’m looking into this too much and without full knowledge of nuts and bolts and thread types…
    So if I’m reading this correctly the cone nuts are 1/4-10 in other words 1/4 inch hole with 10 thread count per square inch and
    The screws or bolts are 1/4-20 which makes it 20 threads per square inch
    Is this correct and if so does that pose a problem when screwing then in possibly stripping out the nut, bolt or both???
    Sorry for long question

    • @jonniewood
      @jonniewood Рік тому +1

      I'm not sure, they fit nicely, and have stayed tight since install? But your right, one says 10, and the other says 20.

    • @stewartbonner
      @stewartbonner Рік тому

      basic public domain life knowledge and basic logic ability. no such thing as a 1/4 10. Tighten hard enough and any nut will strip out. Have you never even spun a nut on a bolt? Such no-knowledge of basic mechanics you would be a hazard in any shop or task involving hand tools let alone power tools. To make and use these devices where would one start to instruct you on basic mechanics and basic materials?
      In a YT comment section?
      What full knowledge of nuts and bolts? It's a nut and bolt and thread concept has been in use since Michelangelo and da Vinci times.

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 Рік тому

    do you think the 13/16" strut will work or is there a possibility of flex? they're both 12 gauge and i can't image there is too much clamping pressure with these but the other strut is a lot lighter.

    • @dusbus2384
      @dusbus2384 Рік тому

      also might allow for gluing up thicker boards

    • @jonniewood
      @jonniewood Рік тому

      Yeah I think that would be fine. They are pretty rigid because of their shape. I used these because I had them laying around.

    • @davids9793
      @davids9793 Рік тому

      Was just faced with the question. While in the store hand tested the shorter stuff (would have liked to use it) but could flex it fairly easily. Get the big stuff

  • @jamesmerideth6305
    @jamesmerideth6305 Рік тому

    Can you offer a link for the kit?

    • @jonniewood
      @jonniewood Рік тому

      Here you go….. www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073QSF8JR?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

    • @jamesmerideth6305
      @jamesmerideth6305 Рік тому

      Thanks. I thought those might be the ones, but wasn’t clear they would work with unistrut.

    • @stewartbonner
      @stewartbonner Рік тому

      Kit is not required. Many designs with many different materials used shown in the side panel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
      metal parts are Rockwell as "4 way clamps" Google search will tell you in seconds. You need everything just handed to you?