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Tailgater C-Clamp
Category: ALL PRODUCTS
Tailgater C-Clamp
These clamps have way more grip than I expected from something this compact; the swivel pad really protects the surface too. Used them to hold down a cutting board during a tailgate and they didn't budge a bit.
Just got these for holding workpieces on my drill press and the 4-inch throat depth is way more useful than I expected. Clamping force feels solid even on uneven surfaces, and the swivel pad really helps prevent marring.
I needed something sturdy for a welding project, and these clamps held the thick metal steady without any slipping. The rubberized grip even protected the surface from scratches.
The quick-release trigger on these clamps is a game-changer for one-handed adjustments. I used them to hold a work light steady on my truck tailgate, and they didn't budge even in a bit of wind. Definitely worth the upgrade from my old screw-style clamps.
Installed these on a welding table, and the 8-inch throat depth gave me plenty of room to work. The clamping force is solid without damaging the surface. Exactly what I needed for heavy-duty jobs.
Needed to clamp down some thick metal tubing for a welding jig, and these held everything rock solid without a hint of slipping. The swivel pad really digs in and protects the surface, way better than the old generic ones I was using.
Picked up a pair for a welding jig, and the clamping force is impressive for the size—no slipping under pressure. The threads feel smooth and well-machined, which makes adjustments quick. Exactly what I needed for shop use.
I needed something sturdy to hold a heavy work light on a metal shelf, and these clamps handle the weight without slipping. The rubber pads left no marks on the surface, which was a nice surprise.
These clamps lock down rock solid; I used them to mount a cutting board to my workbench and they didn't budge a millimeter. The ratcheting mechanism is smooth and fast, way easier than the old screw style I had before.
Finally got these on my tailgate table setup and the rubber pads actually held everything steady without scratching the paint. The quick-release trigger makes adjusting them one-handed a breeze.