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Maestro M1201 Clamp-All Clamp Set | 
| Brand: Maestro Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $51.60 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $11.61 (22%)
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.4 x 0.5
Model: M1201 UPC: 808988012011 EAN: 0808988012011 ASIN: B000067S1A
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| Features:
| • | Powerful and precise expander tool and 4 clamps for repairing a myriad of different projects | | • | Excellent for repairing finished furniture | | • | Holds almost any angle | | • | Economical solution for clamping needs | | • | Made in the USA |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Maestro Clamp-All Clamp Set is a handy set for clamping a multitude of different projects. Coming with everything needed to clamp four corners, the clamps are designed to hold almost any angle, are great for repairing finished furniture, and are made in the USA. What's in the Box Expander tool, 4 medium clamps, and 4 suction cups.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Clamps! June 4, 2008 Army Aviation1 (Illinois) These clamps work very well on all non-square gluing projects. 90 degree joining has many options for clamping but other angles require something a little different. These clamps fit the bill and although they leave small indentations in the wood they allow you to make perfect glue joints in difficult clamping situations. They are rather inexpensive and I would recommend you try them.
great help for any trim job April 11, 2004 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
These little clamps are great on any mitered joint--whether it's base, casing, crown or cabinet doorframes. They will also allow you to clamp up 45-degree joints (like on cabinet face frames or column wraps). Your joints will be tighter than you can ever get trying to hold the pieces and brad them together. Just clip it on and watch the joint push together.The sharp points will leave a small brad sized hole, easily filled for paint grade. You make up for the small indent on stain grade by using fewer, if any, brads. The points on the clamp can tear soft woods, or even hardwoods if not planted securely before releasing the spreader. Buy extra clamps--you'll quickly find so many uses that four will not be enough. We usually have 10 clamps between the two trim carpenters, and are looking for more.
much needed fix May 19, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
As a trim carpenter I've found these clamps to be just the thing for tightening up outside miters in crown molding, baseboard, casings, mitered risers, etc. An ingenious, lightweight and inexpensive tool I reach for all the time. The spike tips can leave an unsightly gouge in soft woods, but for paint grade work it doesn't matter, and most of the natural species we use (maple, oak) are hard enough that the clamps only leave a brad-nail-sized hole. Haven't tried the suction cups yet -- maybe that's the ticket. Buy 'em.
handy for several uses February 27, 2003 curt carr (Birmingham, Ia United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
i originally bought this set to glue up picture frames. which it does very well. now i am using them to squeeze casing and base trim joints together when i trim a house.. i like the low initial investment with the ability to add to the set later. definately a great buy on a usable tool
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