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I needed to hold a small piece of flat stock to the end of a tube so I could tig it on. Here is a simple clamp I made to do it. It is a scrape piece of angle with a threaded hole (3/8"-16) on one side. I used a "C" clamp to hold it to the tube and slid the flat stock in and tightened the 3/8" bolt :D
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That's using your head for something other than a hat rack. Good idea acourtjester.
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Thanks
I believe in the “KISS’ principal, Keep It Simple Stupid :D :lol:
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Good idea. I have several of these laying around.

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Good Idea. Craig
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Re: simple clamp

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Maybe it's just me but what about a magnet? Or holding it with 1 hand and tacking it?
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Problem with magnets is that it effects the welding. Usually I just hold it and tack. This clamp idea is pretty good though, should save some heat on the fingers.
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