Looking for a clamp........ help please
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Looking for a clamp........ help please
I think I have seen a clamp with this same sort of function but have not located one or figured out a name for them to search with. Below are to sketches as to what they look like.
The first sketch represents what I think I have seen and the second the function that I need.
I need two of these so I might just go with making them but would rather get ones made of metal....
So if you know of some clamp that has this sort of features and ruff size let me know.
I'm trying to clamp two work pieces of different thickness with one level top surface and the screw clamps holding them so I can work on them as single flat surface.
Ed
The first sketch represents what I think I have seen and the second the function that I need.
I need two of these so I might just go with making them but would rather get ones made of metal....
So if you know of some clamp that has this sort of features and ruff size let me know.
I'm trying to clamp two work pieces of different thickness with one level top surface and the screw clamps holding them so I can work on them as single flat surface.
Ed
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
This is the intended use:
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
I have a clamp that looks quit different but functionally may do the same thing. It is a clamp used to hold work light on my work bench.
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
Ed,
Would this work? Amazon has these and you could use threaded rod to connect them together.
https://www.amazon.com/CAMVATE-Universa ... 75&sr=1-12
Would this work? Amazon has these and you could use threaded rod to connect them together.
https://www.amazon.com/CAMVATE-Universa ... 75&sr=1-12
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
Use a regular C clamp with a board above the boards to be joined and a scrap below the thinner board to make it even with the bottom of the thicker board and then a board across the bottom of both.
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
Dusty got my mind going on some clamps I have from Bessey that mount using a small clamp and fit in the hole of the clamp body. I'll try and find mine and get a picture of them. Those and a square of plywood with some holes in the edge should work fine. More later.
I'll also check out those Amazon clamps and see if they are large enough, that would/could be another option.
Yes the c clamp idea would also work, in fact that is what I have been doing but wanted something a little more friendly if I can find or make it.
Ed
I'll also check out those Amazon clamps and see if they are large enough, that would/could be another option.
Yes the c clamp idea would also work, in fact that is what I have been doing but wanted something a little more friendly if I can find or make it.
Ed
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
These are the clamps I was thinking about but only have the pair so would have to get another set.
Ed
Ed
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
You describe a double headed c clamp but I dont know about the threaded adjustments this is about as close as I can get https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-DHCC-6-6- ... 2622&psc=1 is about as close as I can get
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
This is where I am at this point in time:
In some cases the boards might be of different lengths so then the clamps would work like this:
Ed
In some cases the boards might be of different lengths so then the clamps would work like this:
Ed
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Re: Looking for a clamp........ help please
I found those little clamps I showed at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-TK-6-Tabl ... =8-1-spell
I'm going to order a second set even if it turns out I find another way of doing this.
Ed
https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-TK-6-Tabl ... =8-1-spell
I'm going to order a second set even if it turns out I find another way of doing this.
Ed
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