Reddit Reddit reviews IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Bar Clamp, One-Handed, Heavy-Duty, 6-Inch (1964711)

We found 5 Reddit comments about IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Bar Clamp, One-Handed, Heavy-Duty, 6-Inch (1964711). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Bar Clamp, One-Handed, Heavy-Duty, 6-Inch (1964711)
New Quick-Change button easily converts clamp to spreaderNew removable, swivel jaws and non-marring padsAdjustable foot provides added support and enables clamp to sit upright on the work surface600 lbs of sustained clamping pressureI-beam bar design reduces bending and flexing even under extreme pressure
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5 Reddit comments about IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Bar Clamp, One-Handed, Heavy-Duty, 6-Inch (1964711):

u/BlackieCh4n · 4 pointsr/rosin

http://imgur.com/a/NXrN7

Osir 1.5" inch straightener plates + control temp gutted and taped onto the straightener. The plates are melted into the pads for my clamp (they're the alternate wide ones instead of the regular pads like you see on everyone elses) and the circuit for the temp control I just taped back onto the edge of the clamp. I also carefully broke off just the plastic cover for the temp circuit so that way I could use the buttons. just used a bunch of electrical tape.

I'd give a full tutorial but I dont really have the money to go buy a bunch of stuff and then wait for it to ship again and all that. Theres a couple good tutorials out there on how to build one, just search "HMK Rosin Press" on google and youll eventually find something.

heres a link to the straightener (which I'd highly recommend despite what tutorials recommend, this has very accurate temp control settings) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010BBKVYC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and the clamp
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VND4X0/ref=sxr_srecs_prc_1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=3149131442&pd_rd_wg=2ZL39&pf_rd_r=KQK24Z3MEA5MMH5SKTBX&pf_rd_s=desktop-rhs-carousels&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B001VND4X0&pd_rd_w=pUJ8E&pf_rd_i=irwin+quick+grip&pd_rd_r=45HF5M4XK41W0KVHQSA0&ie=UTF8&qid=1503036389&sr=1

u/cheesinator · 3 pointsr/CannabisExtracts

Remington wet2straight on low setting. If you use a heat gun, it should show around 200-250. I use this one and it works well. Costs about twenty bucks.

If you want to go the extra mile, and honestly get 5-10% more yield, get a 600lb irwin clamp for another twenty bucks.

u/walrustoothbrush · 1 pointr/rosin

Thanks for the reply, I ended up going with this guy, Ill definitely consider mounting to a wood block

u/illwatchyousleep · 1 pointr/rosin

Hand vise: IRWINQUICK-GRIPOne-Handed Bar Clamp, Heavy-Duty, 6", 1964711 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VND4X0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_SKWbD2mBTHRZ9

Steel plates: Round Hot Rolled Steel Plate 1/4" x 4" Diameter Circle (Pack of 2!) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YWBU1P2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Mdufzb3Q4YDXK

Epoxy: J-B Weld 8297 HighHeat 550 Degree Epoxy Putty Stick - 2 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007PP26RI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ieufzbQD017AS

And turns out my stove is way easier to heat up the steel plates. But if you're interested in a heat gun I bought this one: Genesis GHG1500A Dual Temperature Heat Gun Kit, Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EU2T8GG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pfufzbAPGCZ11


Sorry about the formatting, I'm on mobile

u/7PIP · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Yeah, I'm trying to save money on it too. What padlock brand/model are you disassembling? Field stripping this Kwikset is the first thing I did when I got it. Very nice to gain that familiarity with the workings before attacking it.

I went about making the picks by printing a Romstar template, matching scale to the ruler in inches on the print-out. Cut out the desired tools and glued them each to a ~5" long section of feeler stock (1/2" wide x 0.02" thick, meant for testing tolerances in machine shops and production lines. 0.02-0.025" is supposed to be the thickness for North American keyways.)

After glue drying, I clamped the feeler stock in a horizontal position in this small vice, and then used EZ Lock Metal Cut-off wheels @~30k RPM to generate a rough shape (Cat#EZ456, should be able to find for $2 per wheel or less, or even cheaper off-brand products). The slower you go and the less you remove at a time, the longer your wheel will last and the less likely you are to overheat the steel (which can cause weaknesses). I used long, light strokes down the whole 5" of feeler for every pass, removing sub-millimeter quantities each time.

I left about 0.5mm of the white paper surrounding the printed tool template, so that I could more cautiously produce the final tool shape with an aluminum oxide grinding wheel (Dremel 952,932,etc). I clamped the Dremel 4300 down to the counter with the bit hanging over the sink, and then hand-held the tool while using the length of the grinding wheel to remove some of the mountains and valley produced by the very thin metal cutting wheel. Holding the pick while leaving the Dremel clamped made it easy to affect how much metal was being removed with small changes in force applied. I used the corners of the grinding wheel to remove away the final material around the snake/hook/half-diamond business end. The same wheel was then used to remove rough spots and round out the edges.

Finishing used some 240 grit sand paper and then a felt buffing wheel with abrasive compound. All these Dremel items came in this Dremel 4300 kit I was gifted a while back. I have a feeling a bench grinder will do a much faster, cleaner job -- but we've all got to start somewhere! :-D

Edit: I'm in the same situation with the recording. Still have to get my white belt yet though! :-D I'll have to figure out a good spot for my phone, or maybe use my webcam. I agree on the cam, never hurts to have a cheap Logitech cam around.