Hi guys,
Thanks for your interest. I'd love to get some bowclamps in your shops. I'll price the cost of shipping the set to Finland for you today... hopefully it's not a deal breaker. Some countries however do not allow the shipment of any package over 42 inches long (through the post office anyway, UPS will ship it but the cost is about the cost of the set itself. [eek]).
As far as making your own... I always assumed that you already did (and I think many of my best customers are those that have). The difference (I think) will be in their usefulness. If you plan on only using them to help align panels in a glue-up, you'll likely be pleased... But more than likely, you won't trust them to apply edge-banding, or for use in laying up veneers in a press. Unfortunately, your buying vacuum pumps, or avoiding veneer work altogether. The more accurately you can make them, the more jobs you'll find yourself using them for. I have many store bought squares and straight edges. That doesn't mean my table saw doesn't cut straight, or square... When precision counts you reach for a tool. This is simply another case of the same thing...In my opinion, of course.
And the t-slot is handy, but certainly not a deal breaker either... but you won't have to change clamps in order to use bowclamps. Pipe clamps and k-bodies fit right over the back and work equally well. The only thing you give up is the ability to attach the clamps to the cauls. But that's something you might find really handy as the pressure starts coming on and everything wants to go "boom". [blink]
Anyway thanks for looking and for your continued support. [big grin]