They are called binder-clips in the US.

I have the same issue with urling negs but after I put them in sleaves and 
press them between heavy books the flatten out nicely

Christian

On Tuesday 19 February 2002 18:15, Cotty wrote:
>
> Hi Mick,
>
> Yeah, I put bulldog clips, one at either end to hold the film taught and
> flat while it's drying. Not sure what the US translation of a bulldog
> clip is. A metal contraption like a clothes-peg, sprung, for holding
> sheets of paper together. The bog one's hurt your finger if you stick it
> in there!
>
> HTH
>
> Cotty
>
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