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Less expensive are pipe clamps, which cost about $15.
A temporary repair can also be made very quickly with a burst pipe clamp.
"Get me a number seven pipe clamp," Miriam said, calmly, as the ship shuddered again.
Pipe clamp jaws are available at hardware stores and from woodworker's suppliers.
That is the chief drawback of pipe clamps.
Professionals sometimes force pieces apart with a pipe clamp by reversing the jaws to face outward.
You can improvise a pipe clamp with piece of sheet metal cut from a tin can.
Most hardware stores carry kits with jaws and other fittings for pipe clamps.
But compared with bar clamps, pipe clamps are considerably more economical and versatile.
In the meantime, you can make a secure temporary patch with a pipe clamp (also called a repair sleeve) and a rubber pad.
Pipe hanger assembles are usually attached with pipe clamps.
For a long clamp with a pipe as an integral component, see pipe clamp.
In piping, a pipe clamp is a bottled attachment that clamps around the pipe.
Pipe clamp (top of photo)
In woodwork, a pipe clamp uses clamp heads produced commercially by numerous manufacturers.
A pipe clamp is a type of clamp often employed in woodworking, piping or cabinet shops.
A pipe clamp can also be used to connect a pipe to the remainder of a pipe hanger assembly.
Pipe clamps are recommended for suspension for cold pipe lines that may or may not be insulated.
When referring to piping, pipe clamps are used to connect the pipe to the pipe hanger assembly.
In 1989 they resorted, Doug Starn said, to having film images attached to thin wooden armatures bowed into curves by pipe clamps.
Next, wrap the damaged section with a rubber pad and install a pipe clamp, a two-piece metal collar that can be tightened with screws.
Trim chains and shackles, or turnbuckles and pipe clamps, typically connect the lift lines of a line set to the batten they support.
A less expensive version of the bar clamp is the pipe clamp, which uses a piece of ordinary pipe instead of a flat steel bar.
These black-and-white film images have been taped together and attached to slender wooden armatures, which are bowed into curves by pipe clamps of the sort familiar to cabinetmakers.