High reputation for 10-PCS Hex Key Sets packaged by spring ring Ottawa Factory
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■Model Number: RL-NLJ004A
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■Material: 45# Carbon Steel
■Size: 1/16″-3/8″, 1.5mm-10mm
■Surface Treatment: Black Oxide
■Heat Treatment: Optional
■Package: Spring Ring + Suction Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8204110000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
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■Ningbo Rilong Hardware Tools Factory can provide various kinds of Hex Key with different sizes and packages.
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Learn how to build a simple miter clamp from everyday carpentry items that will allow you to produce tight corners in trim.
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DIY corner clamp (jig) for wood or metal work. I’m too cheap to buy ready made ones. This is made from a couple of dollars of 6mm plate steel purchased at a hardware store.
In the past when I’d try to weld something like this I’d get serious shrinkage movement, so I found a trick. I’ll show you in the video.
(Just realized I keep saying “warped” when I really mean pulled out of square.)
I wanted really square, 90 degree angles so work pieces sit solidly in place. I did not use angle iron for the edges (they have rounded “corners”).
Tip: Before using the corner clamp, rub an old cutting or grinding wheel over the surfaces to knock off anything from prior jobs that will keep the work pieces from laying flat (like BBs).
Welded at about 62 amps with Kobe 6013 2.6 mm rod. DC welder with electrode positive.
No, I’m not a pro welder, just a weekend welding warrior, home DIY fixit guy. Comments on improvements are welcome.