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| Registered User New Member | I'm looking for an easy way to cut the slots in the wood for the rods in the clamp kits I have. |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Woofman, If I understand this you are asking about making a rack to hang your clamps on?
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| Registered User New Member | Ed, I have a router set up on the end of my table saw . I tried my drill press set at an a angle to drill the holes but had to do a lot of file work. |
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OK some of you other people lets help this person out..... I know you have a better idea then mine, right?????? Ed | |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Woofman, you want to build a rack to hang your clamps? This is for bar clamps, Quick grip clamps, pipe clamps, c clamps? Maybe all of the above and some room for spring clamps as well? Perhaps a cubby hole for storing band clamps? I have several excellent plans and will be happy to help if you let me know what types and sizes you want to store.
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WOOFMAN did you happen to use a Forstner bit in your drill press? If not that might help a lot on getting cleaner holes at the angles you need.... Ed | |
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I know it won't exactly look like the unit at the "big box". But as my best buddy, who passed away recently, used to say, "Its close enough for the girls we hang around with". steveo | |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | I guess I should have gone out to the cold garage and did this last night but here is the real thing........ Ed |
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