Reddit Reddit reviews Jorgensen 3724-HD 24-Inch Heavy-Duty Steel Bar Clamp

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Jorgensen 3724-HD 24-Inch Heavy-Duty Steel Bar Clamp
JORGENSEN, Heavy-Duty Steel Bar Clamps are made for all types of heavy-duty clampingUsed by cabinet-makers, woodworkers, metalworkers, or for home shop and do-it-yourself projectsProtective pads made of thick, durable plasticMaximum opening capacity is 24 inchesMaximum reach is 3 inches from edge of bar to center line of screwMaximum opening capacity is 24 inchesMaximum reach is 3 inches from edge of bar to center line of screwMaximum load limit is 1,000 poundsIdeal for do it your selfers, hobbyist, carpenters, cabinet makers, woodworkers, metalworkers and professional trades people of all typesPony Tools Inc. (founded 1903) is the manufacturer of the bar clamps and they are made with U.S. and foreign parts in our Chicago factory
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2 Reddit comments about Jorgensen 3724-HD 24-Inch Heavy-Duty Steel Bar Clamp:

u/texas1982 · 5 pointsr/DIY

It really depends on what you want to start building? Any ideas of what your first 5 projects are? For woodworking, I'd get the following.

  1. A saw of some time type. Either...
    a) Circular saw. It will make fast work of cutting sheet goods, it's possible to rip boards with decent accuracy, and you can cross cut as well. Super versatile because you can make several jigs and use different blades for hardwoods, plywoods, and even tile. For light, occasional work, you won't notice a difference between a $50 Skil model and a $120 DeWALT model. Just don't drop it.
    b) Jig saw. You can also cut plywood and hardwoods with a jig saw, but the results will not be as good. The benefit of a jig saw is that you can make circular (or any shape really) cuts. You can make a low more artsy stuff with a jig saw.

  2. A drill/driver
    http://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-PCCK602L2-Lithium-Tool-Combo/dp/B00CM7Z2KW/
    I'd suggest a a drill and impact driver set. You can get away with just a drill and use it to drive screws as well. However, with the combo sets, I was able to pick up an impact driver and a flashlight with a carrying case that uses the same batteries for about $20 more than just a drill and 2 batteries alone. The impact driver will allow you to drive 3-1/2" screws into studs like butter.

  3. Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
    http://www.amazon.com/Kreg-R3-Pocket-Hole-System/dp/B000J43A7W
    This bad boy has made furniture makers out of many that wouldn't be able to in the past. You'll need a good clamp to use with it. Just search YouTube for videos about building stuff. Ana White uses pocket holes on every thing and she makes decent stuff.

  4. Clamps
    "A woodworker never has enough clamps." Everyone knows this.
    http://www.amazon.com/Jorgensen-3724-HD-24-Inch-Heavy-Duty-Steel/dp/B00005R1HY
    http://www.amazon.com/Irwin-Quick-Grip-Clamp-Set/dp/B00A9KMARW/
    I have 6 of the 24" clamps, 8 of the Irwin Quick Grip clamps, and a handful of spring clamps. I've been able to build just about anything with that many clamps... but I've wanted more. If you use the pocket hole system, you'll want to clamp pieces together before you drive the screws.

  5. A bench
    I went to a Habitat for Humanity ReStore and picked up an old particle board desk that is about 300 lbs for $20. That's what I use. Otherwise, you can build one from 2x4s with the tools above and build your skills.

  6. Various tools
    Squares, Drill bits, Driver bits....
    I usually pick up something new for every project I start.


    That's about $500 worth of tools and is the barest of bare bones I'd suggest someone to start with if they want to build bookshelves etc. The most important thing you can have is knowledge and YouTube/Reddit is the best place to get it if you don't have a woodworker to physically teach you.
u/stonebit · 2 pointsr/handtools

Okay... Yeah, they each have their place. I've got lots of F clamps too... Got most of them from Amazon. I have several sizes of these (be sure to get Heavy Duty): Jorgensen 3724-HD 24-Inch Heavy-Duty Steel Bar Clamp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005R1HY ... Search the same name as that... Seems that listing is old.

HD sells these same clamps under the Bessey brand. Lowes has them too. Woodcraft and Rockler will also have them (is start at one of those if you have one in your city). Just be sure to get the thicker heavy duty ones. When you look at specs, the clamp pressure is listed. If there are multiple, get the higher one. Small sizes are all lower pressure but the larger ones come in light and heavy duty styles.

All the brands are exactly the same at the heavy duty higher price point. The only difference will be color. The only differentiator will be handle quality (sometimes) but those are replaceable.