|
Pony 8510BP Cabinet Claw (2-Pack) | 
| Brand: Pony Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $73.77 Buy New: $58.78 You Save: $14.99 (20%)
New (4) from $54.08
Rating: 36 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 5.3 x 7.8
MPN: 8510-BP Model: 8510BP UPC: 044295851022 EAN: 0044295851022 ASIN: B0000224BN
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
| |
| Features:
| • | 2-pack of cabinet claw clamps; no removal until installation is complete; 1/8-inch standard drill bit | | • | Strong-holding clamps work with stiles from 1-1/2 to 2 inches wide and up to 1-1/2-inches thick | | • | Lightweight, rugged aluminum claws and plates; protective felt pads, zinc-plated screws, plastic handles | | • | Sold as pair | | • | 4-inch opening capacity; 1-year warranty |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fast, easy cabinet installation with dual purpose clamping functions; two-way clamping for tightening and aligning face frames, pre-drilling placement guide for accurate pilot hole drilling and screw fastening. Includes pilot drill bit and non-marring pad protectors.
Amazon.com Cabinet installation can be a bear, but this clamp set makes it more than bearable. The unique design is like another pair of hands that grip while you align and tighten the stiles, pre-drill and fasten, and the clamps stay put through the entire process. The drill guides and pilot holes ensure that the 1/8-inch bit (included) hits the mark time after time. We like the professional quality: lightweight but rugged aluminum claws and alignment plates, protective rubber pads that won't mar your work, 1/2-inch diameter zinc-plated, cold-drawn steel screws with smooth Acme threads. The plastic handles even have grooves for a great grip. These clamps will work with stiles from 1-1/2 to 2 inches wide and up to an impressive 1-1/2 inches thick. We think it's well worth the price if you're working alone, whether you're a professional or a home do-it-yourselfer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
Cabinet Claw -- I LOVE YOU! November 29, 2008 Michael J. KUEHNL (Pasadena) Okay -- I'm not a pro, but not an amateur either.... I've done cabinets without this tool and I just did one with this tool. There is no comparison! This tool makes hanging cabinets a BREEZE! You can get the cabinet faces lined up very nicely, drill and counter-sink your screws, pull the cabinet claws and you're done. This tool makes this job SOOOOOOO easy! As some reviews have said -- you're a bit "blind" when you drill the holes because you can't really see into the drill holes/guides. However, as long as your drill is straight and you take the time to mark your drill bit you wont have to worry about the big coming out of the face of the cabinet or thru the other side. Can you hang cabinets without this tool -- yes. But why would you.... for around $50 your cabinets will be perfect... One thing I would suggest --- I wrapped electrical tape around the tool to protect the cabinet surface from marring.... Not sure if it would have, but why take the chance....
Easy use November 11, 2008 J. Ballance (New Bern, NC USA) Easy to use. The felt on the clamps really protects the wood. Great product.
Worth the money May 20, 2008 James Z (Folsom, CA) More convenient and faster than using C-Clamps. If one of the stiles refuses to go back flush after tightening up the clamp I use a card board shim only on the side of the stile that needs to be coaxed back flush with the with the other stile. Card board shim strips used for drywall work great.
Well worth the money, why did I wait so long? March 22, 2008 John Flenniken (Las Cruces, NM) After years of using hand clamps, I thought I would give these a try. I couldn't believe how much nicer these were to use. The drill guide is used for the pilot hole and then you swing the guide out of the way and finish with the countersink bit. Put the screw in and you on to the next. A depth stop on the countersink bit makes it easy to stop but I did found that a piece of tape works a little easier and it doesn't get in the way of the drill guide. Since I don't do this for a living, the price from Amazon makes this well worth the money. The tool is made to last a more than a lifetime so it would be something that would be passed down or on to someone else.
One of a kind clamp March 2, 2008 Gordon Harner The Pony cabinet claw clamp is the only clamp that can be used to line up face frame cabinets in two planes. The clamp can be used to clamp two cabinet side face frames together, align them and then provide a drill guide to join them together. The clamps are of good quality and perform well.
|
|
|
| |