01-01-2018, 09:00 AM
I've found I like to have spring clamps very handy to my workbench. Instead of fumbling in a drawer or taking up walls space storing them I've started hanging them on a ceiling hung rack over the end of my workbench. What to use that was simple? Masonry block wall reinforcing ladder proved to be the answer. This is a cheap but strong ladder of steel pencil rod. I had a section left over from a project is it worked great. The small diameter of the rod meant that I did not have to open the clamps far to get them on and off and when they were stored the clamps were fully closed so their springs stayed fresh. After getting a few more clamps for Christmas I needed to increase the size of the hanging rack. I replaced my 3 foot chuck with two 4 foot chucks. I hung it near the end of the bench and partially over my drill press so my high ceilings are not too compromised. It's hung so there is plenty of clearance between the bottoms of the clamps and my noggin but I can still easily reach the clamps.
You might find this at your home center for a few dollars a section. Wire closet shelving would also work but you might have to remove every other bar.
You might find this at your home center for a few dollars a section. Wire closet shelving would also work but you might have to remove every other bar.
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