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QuadHands Classic Helping Hands Tool

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SKU TPX00038 Barcode 7630049203006 Show more
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The ultimate work bench vise for any professional or hobbyist who relies on perfect precision and stability - from engineers to artists. 

Overview

Use for any electronic, soldering, crafting, painting, replica, figurine and hobby work - or any precision project that requires extreme accuracy.

                            

Four all-metal flexible gooseneck helping hands are easily positioned where you want them. Eliminates the frustration of traditional helping hands.
Heavy 8" by 8" powder coated solid steel base - Won't tip over even with a heavy project. Supported by four large rubber feet that keep the QuadHands from sliding around on your bench.

Stainless steel alligator clamps can be rotated 360 degrees then "locked" into place with knurled thumb nuts.
 


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