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Denton Pond Jumper

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Ok I need some help I will show 2 photos that should show how I am doing this but I need a better way of clamping as I am using a 6in clamp and well it gets in the way I need to find a better way to clamp this grub or plastic back.

No clamp.
file_zps9f69af3e.jpg

With clamp
file_zpsf7b9af69.jpg

Now if I could find a way to clamp it with a 1/2in or less then tying the tail would be a lot easier.
 

Pepop

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I saw some 3.5" clamps on eBay.

Check out this item I found on eBay:

End time: May 26, 2013 12:24:52 PM

Item: NEW 3.5" Inch STRAIGHT Hemostat Forceps Locking Clamps Stainless Steel 1

URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=190845893042

Alt URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-3-5-Inc...ocking-Clamps-Stainless-Steel-1-/190845893042


Denton Pond Jumper said:
Ok I need some help I will show 2 photos that should show how I am doing this but I need a better way of clamping as I am using a 6in clamp and well it gets in the way I need to find a better way to clamp this grub or plastic back.

No clamp.
file_zps9f69af3e.jpg

With clamp
file_zpsf7b9af69.jpg

Now if I could find a way to clamp it with a 1/2in or less then tying the tail would be a lot easier.

 

Denton Pond Jumper

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Pepop said:
I saw some 3.5" clamps on eBay.

Check out this item I found on eBay:

End time: May 26, 2013 12:24:52 PM

Item: NEW 3.5" Inch STRAIGHT Hemostat Forceps Locking Clamps Stainless Steel 1

URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=190845893042

Alt URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-3-5-Inc...ocking-Clamps-Stainless-Steel-1-/190845893042


Denton Pond Jumper said:
Ok I need some help I will show 2 photos that should show how I am doing this but I need a better way of clamping as I am using a 6in clamp and well it gets in the way I need to find a better way to clamp this grub or plastic back.

No clamp.
file_zps9f69af3e.jpg

With clamp
file_zpsf7b9af69.jpg

Now if I could find a way to clamp it with a 1/2in or less then tying the tail would be a lot easier.
Thanks Pepop I found one from your suggestion.
I still think I can find a smaller clamp
 

Denton Pond Jumper

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Pepop said:
I saw some 3.5" clamps on eBay.

Check out this item I found on eBay:

End time: May 26, 2013 12:24:52 PM

Item: NEW 3.5" Inch STRAIGHT Hemostat Forceps Locking Clamps Stainless Steel 1

URL: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=190845893042

Alt URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-3-5-Inc...ocking-Clamps-Stainless-Steel-1-/190845893042


Denton Pond Jumper said:
Ok I need some help I will show 2 photos that should show how I am doing this but I need a better way of clamping as I am using a 6in clamp and well it gets in the way I need to find a better way to clamp this grub or plastic back.

No clamp.
file_zps9f69af3e.jpg

With clamp
file_zpsf7b9af69.jpg

Now if I could find a way to clamp it with a 1/2in or less then tying the tail would be a lot easier.
I got the Bull Dog clamp in today and its not going to do the job no clamping power on the hook so looks like sticking to the forceps are the way to go.

 

Pepop

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I was afraid of that. They looked like "beefed-up" tweezers. Now if they'd come up with a "locking" Bulldog clamp, That'd be the ticket!
 
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