If you use trigger clamps, you ABSOLUTLY NEED TO SEE these three amazing tricks you can do with them

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Just about everyone has trigger clamps laying around the shop, but have you been using your trigger clamps to their full potential? If you use trigger clamps, you ABSOLUTLY NEED TO SEE these three amazing tricks you can do with them

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Clint, you're killing me. Again, you've shattered my reality. The circle jig is genius! Keep it up, brother.

themeat
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Psst. That's "particle board" and not Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF). Don't waste your money on older designs. Get the trigger clamps with the reversible/ removable head. Fun stuff!

In spreader mode, you can lift up kitchen upper cabinets into position for securing; use as a backer/ spacer when assembling the carcasses of cabinet dividers; spread in a doorway holding up a dust control tarp; hold a door open while moving big objects where the door keeps wanting to close; hold down a window sash on an air conditioner until you cut blocks to secure it in place; hold up a lawn mower while you inspect the blade; hold open the top on a washer or dryer while servicing it; hold up an undermount sink while you secure the mounting bolts; use to make a hanger rod in a doorway or window to hang a box fan for ventilation; use it as a load securing bar in the back of your SUV to secure groceries or the dog crate; use it to separate your kids when they're fighting.

Hearthman
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You can also use them to push the brake piston back in place.

catchphillies
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I needed that hole trick yesterday to clamp something down in the middle of my portable bench that has holes.
Just ran out and used it... Real nass like. So many new clampin' options opened. Thank you.
Off to use the double clamp extender.

shaunweaver
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SWEET! You just saved me $35! I was trying to figure out which size clamps I should get (6" or 12"), and considered just biting the bullet and buying both. NOT ANY MORE! Def the 6" (almost all my projects are small)

selmamartinez
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Great tips thank you! I’m building a new drawer for my kitchen cabinets and was pissed because my clamp wasn’t long enough. You helped thank you!

Reyesgirl
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I bought 2 of their 24" 600lb trigger clamps as well as a bunch of smaller ones a year or 2 ago. They are incredibly worth the money. I have never had clamps that work this easily or quickly, you can just instantly clamp something down for routing or for whatever.

ATthemusician
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Thanks Clint! That was REAL NASS LIKE! Definitely gonna use not 1, not 2, but all 3 tool tips on my next project when I need some clamps!

AC-hqce
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I was clamped down waiting for the end. Those are some tight tips for Tuesday

dantheman
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So what about flipping the end to use the clamp to expand something?

dandeflavis
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OK, that was good enough to get me to subscribe.

Steve
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Me watching you hole saw - "if only you had something to hold that MDF down while you drilled it..."

dansmart
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Oh my god thank you I needed to make a perfect circle and that was awesome idea. And who would have known I would have found it looking at tips to use my clamps. Lol

cassiejo
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These three hacks just blew my mind!!! 🤯🤯🤯

JRBORIQUA
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The Jorgensen clamp has a great feature for putting to clamps together to make a longer one

eliyahustein
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Me mind is Blown away 🌋that's a real LIKE

shurina
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Awesome! My trigger clamps are Irwin and don't have that release button. I suppose I could put the trigger part underneath instead.
Still...real nass like

KlockoFett
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Brilliant….Cheers Clint…Gonna write these down 👍😁

contessa.adella
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I used them on the end of my cart at work and hang ladders from them! Easily holds a 4 and 6 ft ladder

Yata
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Well, as someone who "made it through the 60's"... reality was never a real thing...that being said, pretty cool tips! I've actually used the two clamp making a long clamp trick...but then I saw that longer clamp at the store...it was calling I bought 2 of them! (That 60's reality kicked in!) Won't be using the first as I have a beautiful, large, machinists vice (don't ask where it came from) but the last one, yeah, I could try that one! Cool Tuesday Tips young man!👍👍 Now if I could only figure out where the 70's

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