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    Searching ''Aluminum'' deep throated Clamps
    Axminster have a 'Deep Throat G Clamp'. They are described as being light but I imagine they are steel, not aluminium. There are two sizes 50mm x 90mm at ยฃ5.20. and 75mm x 120mm at ยฃ7.99. I haven't tried these but I do have their One Handed Clamps which I find very useful and well made, like all their tools. Axminster is my first port of call when looking for tools and as I pass their shop on my way home from the lake, I frequently call in just to buy some
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    or even have a look around. Cheers, Nerys
    5 years ago by Nerys
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    Not so cheap glue!
    Hi Ken, I've been using
    Titebond
    111 since I started making model boats, decided that it was probably the best. Last time I was in Axminster tools buying
    Titebond
    I also bought some Cascarez which bonds wood in ten minutes, bit dearer but it seems to do as it says. Cheers, Nerys
    5 years ago by Nerys
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    Re: Aerokits/Jotika Sea Queen
    So now the building and newbie questions bbegin :-) is
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    3 suitabble for all joins or should I still use epoxy in places?
    5 years ago by vk6tnc


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