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  1. @WINNI.Designs

    This really helps to get those cabinets lined up! If you are a DIYer or a pro that does not set cabinets everyday this tools is a blessing! All we do is bathroom renovations and I post everyday as I learn more about it! I’m 29, line in New Hampshire, and absolutely love construction and making videos! Really want to show that construction can be fun! It’s an amazing career and I want to share it! Check out some of our long form content:)

  2. @marklombardo2238

    If you pre drill than take off the clamps to screw them together don’t you wind up with the same issue prior to that not lining up?

  3. @atexnik

    European style drawer sliders of system32 standard look funny on an American style kitchen 😂😂😂

  4. @user-mi1ru9bm7w

    Изи працес это когда молотком и какой то матери

  5. @chrisphares4772

    The hole for drilling is a new thing,to a tool thats been around for over 18+ years.Very cool

  6. @anthonyl950

    I've had a set for years, and honestly, they are one of the best purchases I have made. One trick is that for the plate on the face clamp that aligns the frames, put a piece of adhesive backed felt on it to protect the cabinet finish.

  7. @kimberHD45

    No, not really. It’s the wrong tool. The Irwin squeeze clamp is much better, faster, and padded for not damaging surfaces.

  8. @hmtrimworks7148

    Still need a rubber mallet…
    You have to be careful with this clamp, it will pull the ends out further than middle

  9. @rcirclebc3818

    Well one you need to counter sink your screws and two once you ore drilled using the clamp you have to move it anyway to screw in your screw? So dosent really make sense to use this feature of the clamp

  10. @johndododoe1411

    This only works for cabinets with those front frames . Typical Ikea-like cabinets have completely flat walls that can be held by regular clamps and then a connecting screw can be added anywhere convenient .

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