Lam-Clamps can also be rebuilt, so there is no need to throw the whole clamp away. If any part of the clamp gets damaged, just replace it!
The Lam-Clamps are way faster than c-clamps, and the seams come out really tight. We are more than happy with how good they work!
Doug Parsons, Shop Foreman
Elegance in Stone
Oklahoma City, OK
The Lam-Clamp is saving me time because they are so easy to use, which means I am saving money... I like that. I recommend them to other companies who want to run a more efficient fabrication department.
Alex Friedman, Owner
Picasso Granite & Marble
Rancho Cordova, CA
Since switching to Lam-Clamps over three years ago, our labor time has been reduced significantly and we are able to produce an even tighter lam-line. Bottom line... lam-Clamps are faster, easier, and produce a tighter seam than any other clamp we’ve tried. We love our Lam-Clamps!
Diko Chekian, CEO
Prestige Surface Works
Fresno, CA
I like these clamps because they are much faster and the handles don't hurt my hands like c-clamps.
Eddie Alvarez, Stone Fabricator
Performance Tile & Stone
Rocklin, CA
We try to mostly fab 3 cm stone because we don't like laminating, but these clamps make the job a lot faster and easier. I just ordered 20 more!
Harold Christiansen, Owner
Creative Surfaces
Anacortes, WA
It's a great product. I'm very happy with the clamp's performance.
John Kozlowski, Owner
Better Way Stone Surfaces
Chicago, IL
The glue comes off easy, the seams come out really tight, and the clamps are way faster than c-clamps. The angled piece works excellent for wide lam strips. I don't need c-clamps anymore and I will never go back after using the Lam-Clamp!
Juan Arias, Stone Fabricator
Performance Tile & Stone
Rocklin, CA
Your clamps are awesome... I love them... in fact I need to order some more!
Paul Varsek, Owner
American Marble & Granite
Camas, WA
Your clamps arrived in the nick of time for a big lamination project for a restaurant called Orson. I had a big deadline for a restaurant job where I had to use this unusual stone (unusual because it's quarried out of Columbia, California in the early 1900's, and you can only get it when it's salvaged from an old building) In this case, it's from an old Post office lavatory! I can't really get this stone any thicker than 1" so I knew I needed to laminate. After I got your clamps I was able to work by myself with rapid ease gluing these counters up. I just could not believe how fast I could do this, with plenty of time left over to clean out the excess glue being squeezed out. Money well spent because it practically paid for itself on this job alone. Not one broken lam strip! When waterjet cutting curved stone, it gets expensive. You don't want to have to recut something. Especially with antique stone! Thanks again, friends. I'll send you another set of pictures when we're done with this restaurant.
Mark Hamilton, Owner
Hamilton Schwarzhoff, Inc.
San Francisco, CA