Did a quick search and haven't found it posted here on AZ. It's a long video, but worth the watch for someone buying one. There are a few skips in procedures, but fairly complete.
This is why its not cheap to have a table done right.Did a quick search and haven't found it posted here on AZ. It's a long video, but worth the watch for someone buying one. There are a few skips in procedures, but fairly complete.
Looks like customized vice-grips.At 50:37, he talks about the canvas pliers he uses. Slatemaster.com? The site doesn't seem to exist. I cant seem to find any locking type pliers like he is using.
Yeah, I have a pair of those. But they don't have the pull tab on top, and they don't have the serrated gripping surface to keep the cloth from slipping like normal canvas pliers do....Crescent 3/4 in. Locking Sheet Metal Clamp C8SMVN - The Home Depot
Crescent locking pliers are made to an exacting standard that result in improved durability and long-term performance. They meet stringent ASME standards B107.24 and B107.36, as applicable, including proven strength and maximum jaw opening capacity. All Crescent locking pliers have a cushion...www.homedepot.com
Yeah, I have a pair of those. But they don't have the pull tab on top, and they don't have the serrated gripping surface to keep the cloth from slipping like normal canvas pliers do....
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The double hinge is interesting. Should give good gripping power. I'll check them out.home depot i think about $30ish. they are double hinged and DO NOT lock!
Locking pliers are not conducive for me, having to unlock them every time is not my style.
i used skateboard grip tap on the insides of the paddles! Jamie Pluta in Minnesota taught me this one about 5 years ago! thanks Jamie!
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