I have had one of those for years.
It is permanently mounted to a couple of HDPU pieces so they can be clamped down anywhere.
You need a venturi valve for this one. The valve turns blowing into suction.
http://www.vac-clamp.com/
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Wolffie
Shark in Booth 8628 at AWFS 2013
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Re: Shark in Booth 8628 at AWFS 2013
Yep, that's the same exact one I have. Works very well. Mine is screwed to pieces of wood, then I clamp the wood on my table. Keeps the clamps away from the cutting area.
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Re: Shark in Booth 8628 at AWFS 2013
It is interesting that you show vertical clamping as a use for the small vacuum clamp, Wolffie. I found that the side t-slots on the Shark bed come in pretty handy for that as well.
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Yup.
Cheers
Wolffie
Cheers
Wolffie