Panel holding/butting clamps for welding

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MilesnMiles
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Panel holding/butting clamps for welding

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Guess the welding guys know of these, but I thought they were neat.

http://www.eastwood.com/intergrip-panel ... -of-4.html
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autofetish
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some in the uk

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intergrips-We ... 589af72d30



looks great but have still never brought any.
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I notice he twisted the toggle from behind to lift it out, what if you cant get access to the back of the plate ?
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Cleco pins.. :thumbright:
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:thumbright:
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So they dont work unless you can access the back of the panel.
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Post by autofetish »

Mick wrote:So they dont work unless you can access the back of the panel.
correct but you could undo them and hope that square bar falls out to a place you can get to

a cleco pin will work when you cant get in there.


I just use magnets
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I used them on the Challenger rear quarters to join along their length , they are great and give a small enough gap to produce a perfect weld.
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