![]() ![]() Heavy steel corner bases with padded feet prevent tipping and sliding. ![]() You now have a tool that includes tool less manipulation with thumb screws, and wing nuts. Each articulated arm.two with alligator clips and one with long-nose self-closing tweezer.locks with thumbscrew into any location you need on the aluminum rails to perfectly configure the jig for your workpiece. My Stay Put soldering jig solves the typical 'helping hands' problems we all were subjected to including low build quality, poor adjustment capabilities, and the dreaded alligator clips that are all but useless. Perfect for soldering, where a few extra hands are always welcome, but also great for holding recipes, working on PCBs, and much more. It holds work steady and in the perfect position for assembly, soldering, detailing, painting and more. This 'handy' apparatus holds your work with alligator clips while you do delicate work. Our modular work holder is just the tool you need when one set of hands is not enough. Modular Work Holder Doubles as a Spray Booth Fixture Includes clamp for mounting base to any workbench up to 1-1/4 inches thick. Posted in classic hacks, Tool Hacks Tagged all hands on deck, alligator clips, concrete, coolant hose, helping hands, solder squid, soldering Coolant Hoses Retasked To Lend A Helping Hand March 4. Set screws in base let you use the six components in any combination. 5 inch long flexible arms bend to any position. Includes 4 alligator clamps, 2 inch magnifier and magnet. Toolour Magnetic Helping Hands Soldering PCB Holder Third Hand Tool Workshop Station Helper. Clamps hold your first joint together so if you heat it again to add items the first joint won't fall apart. Especially useful for solder assembly of multiple components. This 'third hand' securely holds small objects in any position and leaves your hands free for holding soldering iron, solder, paint brush, glue bottle, etc. You might consider the following two items from Micro-Mark.Ĥ-Arm Holding Jig for Gluing, Soldering, Painting, Inspecting and More ![]()
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