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When you're gluing, cutting, aligning components and performing other tasks, keeping your materials securely in place and under pressure can be essential to the success of your project. For many jobs, C-clamps are the ideal solution. With a large selection of C-clamps that you can browse and buy in stores and online, Ace Hardware is the place to shop for these useful tools.

C-Clamps vs. Bar Clamps: What’s the Difference?

C-clamps and bar clamps are two of the most commonly used clamping hand tools for woodworking and metalworking projects, and understanding the differences between them will help you decide which is right for your job.

Locking C-Clamps

Also called G-clamps, C-clamps have a C-shaped frame, with a top that acts as a fixed jaw, and a tip of a moving screw mounted on the bottom that acts as the other jaw on the adjustable C-clamp. To use it, you simply turn the collar on the bottom to raise and lower the screw.

Bar Clamps

F clamps, or bar clamps, feature an F-shaped frame and a sliding bar. Their larger design makes them ideal for applications that require equal pressure to be applied across a big surface area. On the other hand, C-clamps are better suited for smaller items. You can also reach for two or more in situations where you need to vary the amount of pressure applied across a surface area.

What to Look for in an Adjustable C-Clamp Tool

When comparing C clamps, keep the following features in mind:

  • Small and large C-clamps: C-clamps vary in both their height and depth. Consider the dimensions of the materials you'll be working with when deciding whether to buy a small or large C-clamp.
  • Locking C-clamps: A locking C-clamp has a built-in locking mechanism to provide extra security when the risk of slippage is high.
  • Right angle clamps: Right angle clamps are good tools for woodworking and other tasks where a 90 degree angle is sought, holding corners together as you finish your project.
  • Normal and heavy-duty C-clamps: Stainless steel C-clamps are suitable for many tasks. When the project calls for a heavy-duty C-clamp, a stronger forged steel or iron tool may be an ideal solution, while lightweight resin C-clamps can be good options when there are concerns about the possibility of rust or corrosion.

Storing and Using Your New C-Clamp

To make the most of your new light or heavy-duty C clamp, you need to take steps to use it safely and store it properly. If you’re clamping materials for filing, cutting, chiseling or working with power tools, be sure to put on proper safety gear, such as eye and hearing protection.

Like your other hand tools, your new C-clamp should be placed in a tool storage and organization solution like a tool box or tool cabinet between uses to protect it from dust, moisture and scratching.

Shop C-Clamps Near You at Ace

Whether you’re looking for a large C-clamp or a small one, Ace Hardware is sure to have options to suit your needs. Head to your neighborhood store to shop C-clamps near you. While you’re there, you can get ideas and inspiration from one of our helpful associates and find all the other tools and materials on your project shopping list. Our C-clamp collection is also available online, so you can purchase what you require and arrange for convenient shipping to your door to begin your project.