I've used them to attach bevels to wings and baseboards. I worked alone and this allowed me to hold the corners while I nailed the boards. Traditional clamps do not work 90 degrees. I also liked that you can orient the clamp to work around a low ceiling where the surface is flush with a wall or floor. The only downside, and I can't think of a better alternative (that's why I didn't remove the sprockets), is that the yokes have sharp ends and dig in to hold on. This leaves tiny holes in the wood when the clip is removed. I was able to fill in that white putty, but it might be more noticeable for painted wood. I recommend this ideal tool for this job.
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