Clamp rack ideas- pics please
#21
I posted this awhile back, but it is what I built for cabinet clamps:
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Below the cabinet clamps my F-style claps hang from slotted racks. I just clamp my quick grip clamps on a small shelf (out of the photo).
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#22
(02-27-2017, 02:25 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: [Image: clamps.jpg]

Uses T Track and toilet bolts from home depot in bulk and 2x4s and 2x3s. Saw it in shopnotes.

Mike

That is nice.
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#23
Here are pictures of a rack I made a while back. I have other holders for quick clamps, c clamps, etc.

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Make sure you account for additions to your camp collection. I didn't, but I still like this style of clamp rack.
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#24
Here's most of mine.

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Steve

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#26
I have these from Rockler.
http://www.rockler.com/rockler-hd-clamp-...fgodwBwIXQ
"There is no such thing as stupid questions, just stupid people"
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#28
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(02-22-2017, 02:28 PM)Jack01 Wrote: Here are pictures of the Clamp rack I build .
I used a Pine 2 X 8 board  and J bolts from Home depot 10" long , drilled the holes little smaller than diameter of the J bolts in board and then just screwed in the bolts.

The spacing of the bolts was determine by the space of the clamp between the handle and inner edge of the clamp.

It took 2 hours to complete project including the hanging of the board.
The J bolts average  $ 1.50 each  so it was a inexpensive and quick project.

for smaller and odd size clamps I used a small section of a slot wall with hooks , it was also inexpensive . I found the material on local Craigslist.

Of course there are lot of ideas and plans on the Internet, shop notes etc. But all of them require substantial time and material.
My goal was to complete  the project quickly but very functional.

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Jack,

Are those clamps at ceiling height?  Wouldn't have thought of that but at least they will be sure to kill any intruder who accidentally disterbs them!
Laugh

Jim
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(03-08-2017, 04:53 PM)Yetloh Wrote: Jack,

Are those clamps at ceiling height?  Wouldn't have thought of that but at least they will be sure to kill any intruder who accidentally disterbs them!
Laugh

Jim

Jim

I have been using for 10 years, no issue. They cannot slide out They need to lift 1.5 inch to take them out.
disturbing them accidently is not possible unless someone really start pushing them upward with force.
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#30
(02-22-2017, 01:57 PM)Lynden Wrote: rack for woodworking clamps -- click on the picture to go to the site

Seriously?
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