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Zipzit
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Jody,

I'm a big fan. As always thanks for your work.

In the video Stronghand Tools 3 Axis Clamp and other Metal Fabrication Tools http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIYZHpmG7gQ you display a pretty cool holding fixture. I'm considering purchasing the tool after watching your video. I realize that clamp comes in two different sizes, a smaller one, PN: WAC35-SW (miter up to 3.75", through clearance to 2.45") and a larger one PN: WAC45-SW (Miter up to 4.75", through clearance to 3.92") Through clearance matters if you are welding on a leg in the middle of a run.

The small one is in the range of $200, the larger nearer to $400.

Any idea of which model you are displaying in your video?

Again, Many thanks.

Zip.
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Hi, Zip,

Jody checks the forum more often since the recent upgrades, but you may get your answer faster using the "contact us" tab on the main page, copied here for you:

http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/con ... ivate.html

Steve S
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Zipzit wrote:Jody,

I'm a big fan. As always thanks for your work.

In the video Stronghand Tools 3 Axis Clamp and other Metal Fabrication Tools http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIYZHpmG7gQ you display a pretty cool holding fixture. I'm considering purchasing the tool after watching your video. I realize that clamp comes in two different sizes, a smaller one, PN: WAC35-SW (miter up to 3.75", through clearance to 2.45") and a larger one PN: WAC45-SW (Miter up to 4.75", through clearance to 3.92") Through clearance matters if you are welding on a leg in the middle of a run.

The small one is in the range of $200, the larger nearer to $400.

Any idea of which model you are displaying in your video?

Again, Many thanks.

Zip.
Zip,

thanks for your interest and for taking time to post here.

I am pretty sure the 3 axis clamp I used in the video is the larger one.

best,

Jody
Zipzit
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If you've still got it, I'd be curious to confirm, either by part number or with a tape measure to indicate max tube size. Not a major big deal, If you think of it, and its convenient, many thanks. If not , no sweat. Thanks again for all you've already done to educate us on welding and skills improvements. --Zip.
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