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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

One-Hand Locking Welding Clamp Set - 3 Plier Clamps

Super-useful when you need an 'extra hand' securing your welding project in a vise-like grip. Set includes three most-used welding configurations: 11" C-clamp with 3-1/4" jaw opening/4" inside closed, 10" sheet metal with 4"-wide jaw and 3" maximum open, 10" U-welding clamp with 2-3/4"-wide jaw, 1" center gap and 1" height. Drop-forged and heat-hardened carbon steel jaws for long-life durability, Nickel-plated for superior corrosion-resistance. 3-year warranty and Satisfaction Guarantee from Jack's Tool Shed.
Customer Review: Good, but not Vise Grips
I was expecting a set that was smaller, but these welding clamps are HUGE compared to what I expected, which is probably b/c they were made in china. I'm pleased with them


Motorcycle saddlebags are important part of your motorcycle riding because they provide storage for the things you need to bring when you ride your bike. With the wide array of saddlebags in display in stores today, shopping for one may be a bit confusing. Looking for the right saddlebag for your motorcycle may take a lot of your effort and time.

Here are a few tips to help make your shopping easier and more convenient:

First tip: Consider the mounting of the saddlebag. This is one of the first things you should consider when buying saddlebags. Throw-over saddlebags come with strings which you need to tie under the seat and to the shocks to attach while the bolt-on bags, as the name indicates, should be bolted onto the bike. If you want a saddlebag that's easier to put on and remove, opt for the throw-over bags but if you prefer more securely attached bags, choose the second option.

Second tip: Check if the saddlebag you're buying has a lock. This is a very important feature of a saddlebag that you couldn't do without. Needless to say, a lock will keep the bag securely in place even when you're not around like you when park it outside or you leave it for a moment.

Because your saddlebag holds some of your precious belongings like your jacket, helmet or other motorcycle gear, it's safer if your storage place has a lock so you don't have to be worried of thieves running away with your things. But of course, even though your saddlebag has a lock, it's still safer to just bring along with you any valuable possessions that you can't risk losing instead of leaving them in your motorbike.

Third tip: Check the buckles of the saddlebag. When looking for a saddlebag, make sure that the buckles of the one you're eying are quick-release because it's usually hard getting into the saddlebags quickly. Buckles with a quick-release feature make the saddlebags more accessible.

Fourth tip: Choose a saddlebag that does not easily sag. It's a fact that most leather saddlebags tend to sag over time. It is therefore necessary that you opt for a saddlebag that have metal frames because these are more durable and will prevent the leather from sagging. You may find that the saddlebag with no metal frame is less expensive but the one with metal frames even though costs a little bit more is the more practical choice because it will last a longer time and is a worthy investment.

Fifth tip: Look for saddlebags that have stainless metal. Metal is commonly used to decorate saddlebags, to form rivets and studs. It is also used to put together the saddlebag. Because it is a major part of the saddlebag, it is important that you choose one that uses stainless steel instead of brass that easily rusts over time.

You don't need to spend an entire day or two looking for the perfect saddlebag, with these simple tips to follow, you're sure to end up with one that will last a long time riding with you.

For more tips and information about Motorcycle Saddlebags, check out http://www.rockytopleather.com.

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