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(03-25-2018, 08:41 AM)Phil Thien Wrote: The glue table was neat. It was basically a bench w/o a top. instead it had two wide stringers with notches every 6" or so, you'd place the clamps in the notches.
If my shop had room, I'd make a glue table like that.
Yup. I need a new top.
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Some sandpaper and elbow grease.
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(03-25-2018, 04:26 PM)Phil Thien Wrote: Some sandpaper and elbow grease.
My top? Come on over...and bring your elbow grease.......that glue is an inch deep in between the first two uprights.
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On a related note, I have one more that I previously purchased, problem is the handle is missing. It would have been so easy to order one from the company before it closed, but too late for that move. I thought I could rob one off of a pony pipe clamp, but now I see those are 4" across where the "I" beam ones are six inches.
Got any ideas how to find a replacement?
Thanks
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(03-25-2018, 05:37 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: My top? Come on over...and bring your elbow grease.......that glue is an inch deep in between the first two uprights.
Wonder how many gallons of glue that is.
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(03-25-2018, 06:52 PM)toolmiser Wrote: On a related note, I have one more that I previously purchased, problem is the handle is missing. It would have been so easy to order one from the company before it closed, but too late for that move. I thought I could rob one off of a pony pipe clamp, but now I see those are 4" across where the "I" beam ones are six inches.
Got any ideas how to find a replacement?
Thanks
Cast handle # all seem to be the same number on my 2-3, and 4 footers. 4004 casting #.
Surely they casted their own handles.
Wonder where ClampMan went. He used to frequent here a lot.
He may know of a handle source.
(03-25-2018, 06:56 PM)Phil Thien Wrote: Wonder how many gallons of glue that is.
In years, about ten.
That's my door panel glueup station
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Looks like Bessey has now copied the Adjustable Clamp I-beam clamp.
http://www.rockler.com/bessey-i-beam-bar...gIMRPD_BwE
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