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Re: Using a woodworking clamp to set a conibear [Re: TNADC] #7788272
02/01/23 10:32 AM
02/01/23 10:32 AM
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Why would you use a wood clamp? get the right tool for the job


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Re: Using a woodworking clamp to set a conibear [Re: TNADC] #7808155
02/26/23 10:10 PM
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RTS setter can be operated one handed if you only have one hand in a connibear!

Re: Using a woodworking clamp to set a conibear [Re: Ole] #7808347
02/27/23 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Ole
RTS setter can be operated one handed if you only have one hand in a connibear!



I bought one. It is more handy than a pocket on a shirt. Thanks

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