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Looks great if you're only going be cutting pipe or planks, but one of the main benefits of the stanly workmate format bench is that its also a table - the vice function is secondary. I have two, a real workmate and a €15 Lidl clone, I use them a lot. Cant see myself using this gadget though....

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Me old black and decker workmate is on its last legs and im looking at these superjaws clamps as an alternative,

any thoughts please

 

Get the latest model,think it's mark III much better :thumbup: use mine loads

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Yes i got one and use it plenty of times. Its not a replacement for a workmate, for me they are 2 different things. I asked the same question on here a while back. Wouldnt be without it now. i got mine from tool station and got the log jaws to go with it.

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I bought an early model one on gumtree because it was cheap. It's quicker to clamp than the workmate but the dual height workmate is better as a bench or table.

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Ive got two elu superjaws had them years and served me well bought them to make a load of batten doors for a barn conversion they had enough clamping force to do the same job as sash clamps but twice as quick. At first the folding up procedure can confuse some people but once you've done it a couple of times its only a few seconds job.

You could always get the mrs to buy you one for christmas

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