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  1. #1
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    Default Legacy Low Pro Clamps

    I stumbled across these, the other day, on U Tube ( where else?...lol) and they looked like they were worth a shot.
    I ordered a set and they arrived yesterday.
    They are very nicely made and I am keen to try them out. Have to re-assemble the Router before I can try them!
    They even use metric cap screws, as I thought, being from the US, they would use imperial fasteners.

    They can be used in T Slot OR screwed to the spoil board.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4zy548KEnc

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    Thanks for the link. Looks like a handy bit of kit for the CNC. Pity about the pricing from the USA.
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    Another option is the Fox Cam Clamps.

    I have a few of these and get a lot of use out of them.

    Got them a while ago when I was in the US for about $12 each. Unfortunately everything gets more expensive.

    These push down when clamping.

    https://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-D334.../dp/B00012XE0A
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    Nice...I haven't seen that type before.
    Can't argue with 12 bucks!
    The Legacy clamps push down as well. Postage was $35 and not sure of the cost ....$159 AUS maybe?
    Alot more that yours anyway...lol

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    I wish you could still get them for that.

    I see set of four on ebay for just under $100 inc postage from the US.

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