Hello,
FWIW, I could be mistaken, but I believe that I've seen David Marks use
cork
to pad his clamps. They should be soft enough to not mar the surface of
the
object being clamped while not being slippery. If they wear out, they're
easily replaced.
This is similar to the furniture pads that blueman suggested using and are
probably found in the same store aisle.
Hope this helps.
Peter.
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>>So I am in there to get some roller covers (this BL usually has Shur
>>Line) and some tape and I see clamps. Lots of clamps - nice clamps!
>>They are Stanley "Bailey" branded (how's that for whoring out the last
>>ounce of a good name?) clamps that are the deeper throated models.
>>They call them the quick clutch F type clamps, and they have 24, 30,
>>and 36 inch models for $10 each.
>
> Thanks for the tip. My local BL had 3", 6", and 24" for $8. I took all
> they had, about a dozen.


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