A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 2, 2013 #1 just bought parallel guides can not clamp rail at same time am i missing something
Sparktrician Member Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 4,616 Location Northern Virginia (Outside the Ring of Insanity) Oct 2, 2013 #2 I'm not sure why you'd want to clamp the rail when you're using the guides. [huh]
A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 2, 2013 #3 how do you stop rail from moving on melamine then. the parallel guides don't clamp to material
A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 2, 2013 #5 but then you cant remove material that easy. have to loosen guides. not designed the best
ajones Member Joined Mar 27, 2010 Messages 2,073 Oct 2, 2013 #6 no just the clamps,no need to loosen guides once set, they could be better thats a fact..
A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 2, 2013 #7 I think I might have figured it out my self if take t nut off of guide I can slide clamp in. Thanks for the help
I think I might have figured it out my self if take t nut off of guide I can slide clamp in. Thanks for the help
A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 2, 2013 #8 My idea didn't work. Tried clamps inside of guides but to cumbersome to hard to move material in and out
My idea didn't work. Tried clamps inside of guides but to cumbersome to hard to move material in and out
Administrator_JSVN Administrator Staff member Festool Employee Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 8,426 Oct 2, 2013 #9 As stated, the clamps will need to go on the inside of the parallel guides. You can see it in this video:
As stated, the clamps will need to go on the inside of the parallel guides. You can see it in this video:
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,095 Oct 2, 2013 #10 Use a Gecko clamp or the Rapid Clamp. http://www.tool-home.com/products/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=60&sort=3d&filter_id=1092 http://www.tool-home.com/products/catalog/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/60/products_id/7788 Tom may have both or either in stock. Holy sniglets, if you go to the second link, Tom has a video link on how to use the Rapid Clamp, I learned something new today (that he has the links up, not how to use the clamp). Tom
Use a Gecko clamp or the Rapid Clamp. http://www.tool-home.com/products/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=60&sort=3d&filter_id=1092 http://www.tool-home.com/products/catalog/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/60/products_id/7788 Tom may have both or either in stock. Holy sniglets, if you go to the second link, Tom has a video link on how to use the Rapid Clamp, I learned something new today (that he has the links up, not how to use the clamp). Tom
tiralie Member Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 3,617 Oct 2, 2013 #11 Shane Holland said: As stated, the clamps will need to go on the inside of the parallel guides. You can see it in this video: Click to expand... Great video! I recently got some Gecko's to lift some heavy windows 150 lbs + and they worked perfectly. Tim
Shane Holland said: As stated, the clamps will need to go on the inside of the parallel guides. You can see it in this video: Click to expand... Great video! I recently got some Gecko's to lift some heavy windows 150 lbs + and they worked perfectly. Tim
A alice Member Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 116 Oct 3, 2013 #12 Great advice bought two gecko's today work great plus good for window installs and sealed units thanks guys
Great advice bought two gecko's today work great plus good for window installs and sealed units thanks guys