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    Handy Clamp Tool $12.00

    This U.S.A. shop built 10" x 5/8" zinc coated metal tool {it's silver-- not brass or copper}is a must for any tool box or shop. Have you ever had a job where you needed to put a clamp, nut, or bolt on something that was just out of reach of your fingers or another bulky tool? Well this tool will make that job easy. Just simply put that nut, clamp, bolt, etc. on one end and then tighten the nut on the other end to secure. Jaw will open to just a little over 1 1/8". Endless applications. Farm, auto, truck, aviation, atv, utv, snowmobiles, motorcycles, mowers, plumbing, lawn and garden, or just around the house. "For An Out Of Reach Grasp"! You will not be disappointed. Only $4.00 to ship one clamp, $6.00 to ship three clamps, and $7.00 to ship four to ten clamps. Cash, check, {personal may delay shipment} or pay-pal. Nuts and clamps not included. Please leave your name and a phone number or I will not respond! This is a hobby and not a business. cdrtwocyl@gmail.com for order info.
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    I'm not too sure how the admin views a post like this You join the forum then on your very first post you are trying shrill your product. To be sure there won't be many if any who will buy one here.

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    What should I have done first?

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    Hi spike - in the future, please place posts like this directly in the Classifieds subforum; I've moved this one into there.

    Interesting tool, BTW. Any luck selling it online?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    Hi spike - in the future, please place posts like this directly in the Classifieds subforum; I've moved this one into there.

    Interesting tool, BTW. Any luck selling it online?
    Thanks for doing that! Yes I've sold 100's. People usually comment what a simple design and quality tool it is. Then they order more for co-workers and friends. I've had zero negative comments. You need one of these if you have a tool box.

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    Just curious if you are associated with Morton Machine works? They sold this as the Handee Clamp.
    I've had this one for some 30+ years, there might still be an active patent on it. Just a warning.
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    My bad.... looking at the name with a loupe it appears to be Mexton, not Morton
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    Probably the same tool. Except mine are all from the original family that patented and made this tool. The company you spoke about probably sold them at one time.



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