Miter Clamps
are the best way to achieve tight miters.
Clam Clamps
are the world's best and fastest miter clamps. Specifically designed
to simplify, improve and speed the assembly and installation of door
casings and window casings, our cam miter clamps achieve perfect miters
with one fast, effortless half-turn of the handle.
Clam Clamps' unique cam design exerts such pressure
on mitre joints that 5 inch wide door casings and window casings can
be hauled around by one leg
immediately after gluing. You
get a perfect glue joint as in glue joint
with our miter clamps.
Clam Clamps
completely eliminate the need to face and back-plane mitres.
All door trim and window trim can be pre-cut from stops on saws set
at exactly 45 degrees, so all the profile details line up.
Simply put, our mitre clamps increase
your profits. They are both assembled and Made in the USA.
And while they are making you more money faster,
you are giving your customers superb quality
that will last. Payback time for Clam Clamps is measured in hours, not
months or years.
The Clam Clamp above is squeezing
a 4 1/2 by 5/4 inch oak casing. Rotating the handle one half turn in
either direction releases the clamp.
Machined from Stainless Steel and
Solid Brass, Clam Clamps are rugged, reliable tools designed to last.
Made completely in the US. Rustproof. The short film
clips for both Dial
Up and Broadband
Connections will demonstrate how Clam Clamps operate.
Don't want to continue the "mud
bucket shuffle" approach to interior finish work? Read
on!
Check out the pros' opinions of Clam Clamps in magazine
Miter
Clamp Reviews. - FHB & FWW. The text
has been re-typed to speed download time and the pricing has been
updated to avoid confusion, but the pictures will take a short while
to download.
In addition to the streaming video "How
Much Pressure", we now have 9 other videos in our Video
Index. (No Fees, No Cookies, No Registration). Most have nothing
to do with Clam Clamps, but much to do with efficient woodworking
techniques.
Here is a Real Player download of
"Preview".
Unfortunately, none of these will work with a dial
up connection.