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I can see that the likes of a Bessey K type parallel type clamp would be useful in some situations, but they are bloody expensive over here, and if i buy in the US i have to pay for shipping and very likely +30% taxes on import.
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/TL/item/MS-FFC.XX
These are an interesting clamp for doing rail and stile work of any length without worry about if they're long enough and will store easily.
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/item/MS-ABAR.XX/Universal_Bar_Clamps
The 72" are 82.00 for a pair. 2 pipe clamps without the pipes is half that, the pipes will bring you a lot closer and these are really easy to sling around. I've got the 6 footers and moving one with one hand is painless. Last crib I did I could set several on the bench and set the project on top without worrying about staining and could set ones on top to equalize front and back clamping pressure. One hand to hold a 6' clamp the other to turn the screw and no denting the wood with too heavy a clamp.
2 alternatives to offer youThese are an interesting clamp for doing rail and stile work of any length without worry about if they're long enough and will store easily.The 72" are 82.00 for a pair. 2 pipe clamps without the pipes is half that, the pipes will bring you a lot closer and these are really easy to sling around. I've got the 6 footers and moving one with one hand is painless. Last crib I did I could set several on the bench and set the project on top without worrying about staining and could set ones on top to equalize front and back clamping pressure. One hand to hold a 6' clamp the other to turn the screw and no denting the wood with too heavy a clamp.
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Originally Posted by
ian maybury
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I can see that the likes of a Bessey K type parallel type clamp would be useful in some situations, but they are bloody expensive over here, and if i buy in the US i have to pay for shipping and very likely +30% taxes on import.
Pipe clampsPipe clamps for wood working
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/dept/TL/item/MS-FFC.XX
These are an interesting clamp for doing rail and stile work of any length without worry about if they're long enough and will store easily.
https://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/store/item/MS-ABAR.XX/Universal_Bar_Clamps
The 72" are 82.00 for a pair. 2 pipe clamps without the pipes is half that, the pipes will bring you a lot closer and these are really easy to sling around. I've got the 6 footers and moving one with one hand is painless. Last crib I did I could set several on the bench and set the project on top without worrying about staining and could set ones on top to equalize front and back clamping pressure. One hand to hold a 6' clamp the other to turn the screw and no denting the wood with too heavy a clamp.
2 alternatives to offer youThese are an interesting clamp for doing rail and stile work of any length without worry about if they're long enough and will store easily.The 72" are 82.00 for a pair. 2 pipe clamps without the pipes is half that, the pipes will bring you a lot closer and these are really easy to sling around. I've got the 6 footers and moving one with one hand is painless. Last crib I did I could set several on the bench and set the project on top without worrying about staining and could set ones on top to equalize front and back clamping pressure. One hand to hold a 6' clamp the other to turn the screw and no denting the wood with too heavy a clamp.