PortafilterProcrastinator Also shows an age using the term âcrampâ - like sash cramps (at least thatâs what my dad and I have always called them).
Seems to be a term thatâs been totally lost, everything these days is âclampâ.
CoyoteOldMan Itâs interesting - Iâd say âsash crampâ, but â-clampâ pretty much everything else (pipe, C/F/G, spring, screw, âŚ)
From what I know, the terms âcrampâ and âclampâ are interchangeable in their meaning. But âcrampâ is the British term, and âclampâ is whatâs used on my side of the Atlantic, unless youâre an Anglophile woodworker.
Bonus woodworking terminology content â in the US, what the Brits refer to as a âG crampâ, we use the term âC clampâ. So apparently we think that the same tool looks like different letters.