Not a bad product, I bought this ratcheting belt clip to glue the four corners of wooden drawing boxes and picture frames. I assume there is a slight learning curve with this tape clip (since there are no instructions). It actually worked great for gluing the four corners of a sliding joint or joints larger than 3/4 inch when there was a learning curve trying to glue the corners of rounded edge picture frames etc that aren't quite thick (1/four). Gave me trouble. I don't think there's enough meat to pinch. Which is disappointing as I often buy Pittsburgh produce. Works well for another application as mentioned above. I think the solution would be to do all the carpentry work first. , press the four edges together with tape and finish the edges last. I don't know, I'll try that approach next time. The problem is that the frame I make is quite large, usually 42" X 32" or larger. What would make it awkward to mill the edges last on a medium sized router table? This is my humble opinion.
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