allen levine
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especially when you work in very confined area and space is minimal.
I know Ive brought them up somewhere before, but for spraying Ive found them the most useful tool for doors with 35 mm cups hinges
I think these doors show how much weight they can take, those doors are approx. 74 or 75 inches high, and 16 inches wide.
Just put them in the hole and turn the hook up, it expands to hold tight.
I usually put my long bar clamps to hang hooks on, but I had screws already up there, so I just hung the hooks on those.
its easy to see, no space to lay these doors out to spray, not with the units at the same time.
convenient, work great, I fully endorse these, (not that that means much)
I got them at rockler, a set of 12 I think.
don't know how to link here, but they are called SureHook-TM360.
Just wanted to share.
Im not sure if Im allowed to endorse a product from any company here, if not, I apologize, and expect this post to be removed.
but its a great little hook.
I know Ive brought them up somewhere before, but for spraying Ive found them the most useful tool for doors with 35 mm cups hinges
I think these doors show how much weight they can take, those doors are approx. 74 or 75 inches high, and 16 inches wide.
Just put them in the hole and turn the hook up, it expands to hold tight.
I usually put my long bar clamps to hang hooks on, but I had screws already up there, so I just hung the hooks on those.
its easy to see, no space to lay these doors out to spray, not with the units at the same time.
convenient, work great, I fully endorse these, (not that that means much)
I got them at rockler, a set of 12 I think.
don't know how to link here, but they are called SureHook-TM360.
Just wanted to share.
Im not sure if Im allowed to endorse a product from any company here, if not, I apologize, and expect this post to be removed.
but its a great little hook.
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