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Assembly / Clamping Table - Mr Eddie - 01-28-2016 I want to make one end of my workbench a clamping station for doing face frames and some other assemblies. I like the heavy duty looks of the Kreg clamping track - seems it will hold up well. But it may be overkill for what I'm going to be doing. Maybe just plain old t-track with the Rockler or Bessey auto clamps would work fine. I know some of you have used 80/20 to make clamping tables too. Any pictures or explanations of your setup would be greatly appreciated. Lonnie Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - Steve N - 01-28-2016 Just saying the words "clamping table" sets off a picture in my mind. From experience I would suggest to go with some metal track that has width, and allows you to attach it to the table from both sides. The single width track material with just a center mounted screw will want to twist up if you apply any force to it. Beyond that the world is your oyster, there are so many choices. ![]() On the Festool MFT it has width too, it's just mounted on edge. ![]() Probably the 2 most widely sold "pre made" clamping tables, both offer the wider track. Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - deepsplinter - 01-28-2016 I'm not sure you want to do this to your workbench, but here's what works for me. I built a bigger/better router table top, and put the old one on my sanding/clamping station. ![]() ![]() The opening comes in handy, the t-track not s'much, but it has been used a time or two. I do like glueing up over plastic laminate. Dried glue pops right off. Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - handi - 01-28-2016 Check out the video on CNC spoilboards You can do the same sort of thing in good quality plywood and use 1/4" or 5/16" T-bolts or weld nuts as needed to clamp any way to wish. No expensive T-tracks. Obviously, this set up will not be as strong as using t-tracks, but your post alluded to lighter duty, so it may serve. Plus you can re-make the clamping surface any time you want if it gets damaged. Ralph Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - Lynden - 01-29-2016 This assembly table may give you some ideas, http://www.sawdustonthefloor.com/3581/wo...-unisaw-part-3/ or maybe this one.... http://kregjig.ning.com/photo/kreg-jig-table http://kregjig.ning.com/photo/photo/listForContributor?screenName=2oj71v8yy3reo Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - Bill Wilson - 01-29-2016 You might find this one interesting. link Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - jussi - 01-30-2016 I made a torsion box and currently use it as an assembly / outfeed table. In the future I'd like to add the kreg traks and clamp like the ones in Steve's pic and they also make a vertical one that I'd like to add. Additionally I want to somehow be able to put on and take off a track for a track saw for making cuts wider than my mft can handle. Benefit of the torsion box is it remains pretty dang flat which is important for assembly of things like a chair, table, etc so you know it will sit flat. But it does take a bit of room though so it may not work for you if you're in a really small space. Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - Mr Eddie - 01-30-2016 I'm getting ready to make a torsion box assembly table that will replace my crummy bench top. I'm going to put some t-track on the sides, too, so I can clamp from all directions. I think a properly setup table will make it easier and quicker to route matching pieces at the same time. The side track could also allow you to make a long guide for your track saw. Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - jussi - 01-30-2016 You probably know about this or already know the steps to build one but just in case here is a vid Marc s (wood whisperer ) did which he got from David marks. I did the same ting but used 1/2" mdf as my sacrificial top because it stayed flatter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-Hbsou6cWo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPDXKbbHENQ Re: Assembly / Clamping Table - MT Stringer - 01-31-2016 Mr Eddie said: I built the Kreg track in my work bench/outfeed table/assembly table several years ago. I clamp all sorts of stuff whenever I need to. I did not install a track at the end of the table because I was worried about something coming off the saw and binding. I have built face frames for over 50 cabinets, and a few drawer fronts also. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd265...09-19125139.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd265/mt_stringer/DIY%20Projects/New%20Work%20Bench/MTH_2350.jpg |