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'''Sash Cramps''' are so called because their use in holding together large frames, such as window sashes, prior to gluing. They are used also when joining together wide boards.
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=====Description=====
 
'''Sash Cramps''' are so called because their use in holding together large frames, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sash_window window sashes], prior to gluing. They are used also when joining together wide boards.
 
 
=====Features and Applications=====
 
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The bar can be a plain steel section, a T section or hollow. They may be drilled at regular intervals to receive pegs or have a gripping mechanism.


Extension bars are available as are '''Cramp Heads''' which enable a timber batten to be used as the bar.
The bar can be a plain steel section, a ‘T’ section or hollow. They may be drilled at regular intervals to receive pegs or have a gripping mechanism.
 
 
Extension bars are available and '''Cramp Heads''' enable a timber batten to be used as the bar.
 
 
Modern equivalents include '''[[Bar Clamp|Bar Clamps]]''' of various designs.
 
 
{{Cramps & Clamps Buyers Guide}}
 
 


Modern equivalents include '''Bar Clamps''' of various designs.
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Description

Sash Cramps are so called because their use in holding together large frames, such as window sashes, prior to gluing. They are used also when joining together wide boards.


Features and Applications

Notes: When gluing together large frames, check for square by measuring the diagonals and slightly angle the cramps to effect any correction needed. When joining boards together, alternate cramps top and bottom as shown, to prevent the boards buckling upwards under pressure.


The bar can be a plain steel section, a ‘T’ section or hollow. They may be drilled at regular intervals to receive pegs or have a gripping mechanism.


Extension bars are available and Cramp Heads enable a timber batten to be used as the bar.


Modern equivalents include Bar Clamps of various designs.


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Record Sash Cramps Record Sash Cramp Lengthening Bars Record Cramp Heads Heavy Duty G Cramps Deep Throat G Cramps Edging Cramps Quick-Grip Mini Bar Clamps Corner Clamps Spring Clamp Set Wooden Hand Screw Clamp