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	<title>Comments on: Turn A Bar Clamp Into An Edge Clamp</title>
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		<title>By: fred</title>
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		<description>We use these as well as the varieties ("64" series - like 641 and 643) made by Adjustable Clamp Company (makers of Pony and Jorgensen brand clamps). Some of these straddle the bar and have double screw handles - to apply clamping pressure on either side of the bar.</description>
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