Snap Clamps Brand It Easy To Set on Tarps, Netting To PVC Pipe

You'll like these handy new "snap clamps" that make it easy to adhere tarps, shade cloth, bird netting, etc., to lengths of standard PVC or poly pipe.
The clamps tin exist used to construct temporary greenhouses or to put up shade for livestock. Yous can even use them to brand a screened-in shelter for your back thou.
The plastic clamps are bachelor in three dissimilar diameters to fit pipes ranging from 1/2 to 1 in. in diameter. The clamps simply "snap" onto the pipe, holding the material in place.
"They piece of work great for attaching shade cloth, bird netting, or clear plastic to make row covers, greenhouses and cold frames," says Josh Ramey. "People tell u.s.a. all the time about new uses they've found for these clamps."
A four-in. long, 3/4-in. dia. clamp designed to fit i/ii-in. dia. pipe sells for 39 cents and is sold in quantities of 100 per box. Clamps are bachelor in 4-in. lengths, and also iv-ft. lengths.
The visitor besides makes "snap fittings" that are designed for edifice pipage structures such equally greenhouses, furniture, cold frames, rubber shields, shelving, etc. 2 dissimilar models are available � 1 a 3-way and the other a 4-style. "They really work proficient for connecting pipes together at corners," says Ramey. "Yous can oft find �L' and �T' fittings at your local hardware store, but not 3 and 4-ways."
Three-way snap fittings are bachelor in five sizes and four-way fittings are available in three sizes. A 1/2-in. 3-way designed for 1/2-in. dia. pipe sells for 96 cents apiece and is sold in boxes of 25.
Contact: Farm SHOW Followup, Circo Innovations, 14910 Meadow Dr., Grass Valley, Calif. 95945 (ph 530 272-3307; fax 1395; Email: circo@jps.net; Website: www.snapclamp.com).


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Snap Clamps Brand It Easy To Assault Tarps, Netting To PVC Pipage BUILDINGS New Techniques 24-4-18 You'll like these handy new "snap clamps" that make it easy to attach tarps, shade cloth, bird netting, etc., to lengths of standard PVC or poly pipe. The clamps can be used to construct temporary greenhouses or to put upward shade for livestock. You tin even use them to make a screened-in shelter for your back yard. The plastic clamps are available in three different diameters to fit pipes ranging from 1/2 to ane in. in bore. The clamps simply "snap" onto the piping, holding the material in identify. "They work great for attaching shade cloth, bird netting, or clear plastic to make row covers, greenhouses and common cold frames," says Josh Ramey. "People tell the states all the fourth dimension nigh new uses they've plant for these clamps." A 4-in. long, 3/iv-in. dia. clamp designed to fit 1/ii-in. dia. pipe sells for 39 cents and is sold in quantities of 100 per box. Clamps are available in four-in. lengths, and also 4-ft. lengths. The company also makes "snap fittings" that are designed for building pipe structures such every bit greenhouses, furniture, cold frames, safe shields, shelving, etc. Two different models are available � one a iii-way and the other a 4-fashion. "They really work good for connecting pipes together at corners," says Ramey. "You tin often detect �L' and �T' fittings at your local hardware shop, merely not 3 and 4-ways." 3-way snap fittings are bachelor in 5 sizes and four-fashion fittings are available in iii sizes. A 1/2-in. 3-way designed for ane/2-in. dia. piping sells for 96 cents apiece and is sold in boxes of 25. Contact: Subcontract Bear witness Followup, Circo Innovations, 14910 Meadow Dr., Grass Valley, Calif. 95945 (ph 530 272-3307; fax 1395; E-mail: circo@jps.internet; Website: world wide web.snapclamp.com).

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