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  1. #16
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    Mine are an ugly bunch that I have aquired over time. usually live in odd corners and under stuff. It takes time to round them up for a glue job. Not worth a photo.

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    Running out of space , don't we all , so I put my clamps overhead
    Ashore




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  3. #18
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    Default Clamps, what clamps?

    I may have one or two, from 45mm G clamps to 1500mm Bessey K's . . . and nearly every size in between . . .

    Note on Pic 2, the gap is where 1/2 dozen 900mm quick clamps live, when not visiting a mates place . . .

    For the photography buffs, taken with a Nikon D40 with a Nikon AF Fish eye lens (16mm) , saved at 800*600 100%, then reduced to 30% to fit Forum requirements

    With all the good gear, I still take carp photo's, that's why I am not a professional photographer
    Pat
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  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    With all the good gear, I still take carp photo's, that's why I am not a professional photographer
    Is this like "Where's Wally"? I looked all over and I couldn't see any fish at all.

    prozac

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    I may have one or two, from 45mm G clamps to 1500mm Bessey K's . . . and nearly every size in between . . .

    Note on Pic 2, the gap is where 1/2 dozen 900mm quick clamps live, when not visiting a mates place . . .

    For the photography buffs, taken with a Nikon D40 with a Nikon AF Fish eye lens (16mm) , saved at 800*600 100%, then reduced to 30% to fit Forum requirements

    With all the good gear, I still take carp photo's, that's why I am not a professional photographer

    Hey Pat like the 2 Skew/tomehawks chisels above the lathe

    45mm is the smallest is that all gee's that big compared to my smallest 20mm ones

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    Ray, I forgot about my collection of spring clamps, down around the 20mm size . . .
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Ray, I forgot about my collection of spring clamps, down around the 20mm size . . .

    mine aren't spring clamps

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    mine aren't spring clamps
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post


    LOML's finger to show size

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    Default Universal clamp stand?

    I don't have much wall space so an efficient clamp stand had to be made.

    The first board shown is 750 mm wide.Over its width it accommodates 24 clamps, from 600mm to 1500mm in length. As it is, it can probably take another 6 clamps.

    The design of the stand had to accommodate the different types of clamps and be easily modified in future.

    Zelk

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    Hi Mike

    This one's for you. I finally have completed some (most but not all) the storage for my clamps in my workshop re-build.

    I am simply looking to fit them into spaces that are unlikely to be used by cabinets.





    Regards from Perth

    Derek

  12. #27
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    Default Heres a few of mine

    These are the ones I use to glue linings on. I have 2 bar clamps and a bigger spring but you guys are right you cant have too many clamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zac_in_ak View Post
    These are the ones I use to glue linings on. I have 2 bar clamps and a bigger spring but you guys are right you cant have too many clamps.
    Love the strategic positioning of the sponsors product. Well done.
    Nice Uke. Did you build it to plans or home design?
    prozac

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    Quote Originally Posted by prozac View Post
    Love the strategic positioning of the sponsors product. Well done.
    Nice Uke. Did you build it to plans or home design?
    HEY! glue aint free...did'nt notice that next time I will make sure I charge for product placment..its a kit I did'nt have any experience woodworking so started with a kit thats the one I am working on now #2 hope to scratch build soon

  15. #30
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    Don't forget to post a finished photo or even WIP?

    BTW, welcome to the forums. Lots of fun and knowledge shared here.
    prozac

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