8 reviews for Woodwork Right Angle Clamp 13 Inch Corner Clamp Tools Two Pins to Use 1 Piece

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    Christian

    Good quality
    Works great

  2. Avatar of Nicole Truby

    Nicole Truby

    Holds pieces perfectly square
    I was a little apprehensive buying an “off” brand pocket hole clamp. After trying it out on a couple of scrap mock up pieces, I was very surprised how well it worked. It held the pieces very tight and perfectly square. Looking at other pics of reviews, I couldn’t tell if the top pin would be touching the vertical piece. It does NOT. It’s close, but there is a gap there. It should work perfectly for making drawers. I will upgrade to 5 stars once I put it through its paces.

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    Robert V.

    Right angle clamp
    It has made my pocket hole jointing rise to a new and better level. You don’t need it until you need it and nothing takes its place.

  4. Avatar of Nickie Vazquez

    Nickie Vazquez

    Should be in the negatives- ratings & working wise!
    I just received this a few hours ago, opened the plastic wrap & noticed the release clamp is just wobbling around. It’s not connected to anything so I really have no idea why it even there. Pure waist of money, now it’ll be a waste of time returning it.

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    blondekhaleesi

    Solid, Affordable, & Precise
    This review is for the “Woodwork Right Angle Clamp 13 Inch Corner Clamp Tools Two Pins to Use 1 Piece” that is $18 at the time of writing.As an amateur, I’m really happy with this Woodwork Right Angle Clamp. For $18, it’s a great deal, especially given how well it secures 90-degree angles in my projects. The 13-inch size and two-pin setup make it easy to get a solid grip on corners, and it’s pretty straightforward to use. The grip cover is also comfortable and prevents damage to your hands.While the tool is perfect for smaller to mid-sized projects, it might not be the best fit for heavy-duty work.Overall, it’s a solid, budget-friendly tool that does exactly what I need.

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    G. Gross

    Perfect for pocket screws
    This clamp worked great on my DIY home theatre screen. I needed to join several boards with pocket screws and needed a way to clamp them while installing the screws. This worked great and has an adjustment for different width boards. Good quality, good grip.

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    Kevin

    works great, good corner clamp
    The clamp came in quickly and with no issues. The woodwork right angle clamp is a 13-inch corner clamp tool that has two pins available to Use connected to the tool. One pin is for thin wood and the other one is for thick wood. The max opening of the clamp is 2-3/8” (60mm) in one pin state, and 4” (100mm) with the other pin. Just turn the knob to adjust the working pressure of the clamp to lock at corresponding widths. This works great for drawer construction, shelf installation and any other 90-degree woodwork project that you might need that has a place to insert the pins. The tool itself has a comfortable grip with soft rubber handles, and the surface is plated with nickel to resist rust. This is a great design that I personally think works great. I would recommend this to anyone that woodworks 90-degree angles.

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    Sue

    Heavy duty and two settings
    If you do a lot of pocket holes, you know that the clamping as you screw them together is more than half the battle. I usually do face frame pocket holes and for that the standard face frame clamp that holds the two pieces horizontally together works great but if your doing a pocket hole to a piece that is 90 degrees to the other board, then this is the tool you need. It has two settings for different depths. It is well made and feels just like the other quality face frame clamps I have.


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