 Three tips for how to get glue off of your clamps. Ola, Woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, a small workshop guy. You're trying to make your clamps work and they just won't slide on the rail because you got big hard-blooded glue. Three quick tips. One, heat them up to the point where the glue is off and then scrape it off. Two, give your clamps a white vinegar bath. Same process that's used for removing rust. And three, you could buy a solvent that is designed specifically to soften water-based glue, such as type bond two. As always, in three-minute overviews, I'll give you my overview and then I'll link you to a couple of other videos in the description. Those would have either more detail on the same approach or talk about different approach. You might have this around in your workshop. It's just the torch for doing copper piping. If not, it's not very expensive. You might consider it if you've got a lot of clamps to clean in the future. Or get it, you know, two inches, three inches away. Get it kind of broad-based. You're not trying to melt the metal, of course. You're just trying to get the glue hot and pliable. And so it doesn't take very long. That was about maybe 15 or 20 seconds. And if it gets cold on you again and hard to do, then just heat it up a little bit more. That's my tip. Hope you found it useful. Before I sign off today, I'd like to ask you to do three things for me. Comment on the videos. Give me some feedback. Like the videos and share them. And of course, most importantly, subscribe if you haven't already. And to hit that little bell so you can be notified when I upload new videos. Thank you very much for doing those things. Small Workshop Guy, signing off.