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fulltimin
Jul 01, 2021Nomad
Here is one use that make it very convenient. On occasion, when I join 2 pieces of wood that are already the correct thickness, I add my glue, and hold them together with a wood clamp.
Then, in order to make sure the pieces of wood are flush with each other, I will apply the welding clamp for just a few seconds to make sure.
I'll then go down the line - (this setup was over 30 inches long), and apply pressure every few inches and the wood clamps hold them together properly.
Easy peasy.

After the glue dries, it just requires a little sanding, and it's all good.
Then, in order to make sure the pieces of wood are flush with each other, I will apply the welding clamp for just a few seconds to make sure.
I'll then go down the line - (this setup was over 30 inches long), and apply pressure every few inches and the wood clamps hold them together properly.
Easy peasy.

After the glue dries, it just requires a little sanding, and it's all good.
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