Can you ever have too many clamps?

Jeff Hein

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I was putting some hardwood edging on some shelves, and used almost all of my clamps. I have 36 clamps in the picture, the only parallel bar clamps I did not use were my 8' clamps!

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After gluing all of these shelfs up, I decided I need more 24" clamps ;D

 
The answer to the question is NO.  Unless they make it so you can't closse the door to your shop.  Then you may have enough.
 
Jeff, I know what you mean.  I bought a bunch of sets with the black plastic guide blocks Bessey makes from Amazon.  I always thought I had enough till the next time I needed to clamp up projects.
 
That's the reason I hate doing hardwood edging... running out of clamps and having to wait.

Applied drawer fronts are another clamp suck:
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Can you have too many clamps?  The more you have the more you need.  Every time I come home with new clamps all my wife says more clamps [scared] [crying]
 
If your clamps are long enough, you can clamp two pieces at the same time.  Just put the edgebanding inwards and the shelves/panels act as cauls.
 
I'm pretty sure stair builders like Eduard could use more clamps than most humans.  At least with drawers and banding, I can do them piecemeal, but a stair railing?!?!  Nice work and avatar, Eduard :)

And, yeah, Chris, I have some 60" parallels that I routinely use to glue multiple items together with one set of clamps.  BowClamps help a lot, too :)
 
You can never have enough clamps during a big glue-up.  You can certainly appreciate having plenty of good quality clamps since a cheap one shows it's limitations or flaws when you have wet glue waiting to be clamped. 

Why is it that my phone always rings after the glue is applied and before everything is clamped up?
 
In solid surface edge glue ups you need a clamp about every two inches.  So I have lots of spring clamps on top of all the assorted wood clamps to boot.
 
jrflyboy said:
You can never have enough clamps during a big glue-up.  You can certainly appreciate having plenty of good quality clamps since a cheap one shows it's limitations or flaws when you have wet glue waiting to be clamped. 

Why is it that my phone always rings after the glue is applied and before everything is clamped up?

That's usually the time when I have to visit the biffy... 

[big grin]
 
Wow, I am impressed by that set of clamps on the stairs by Eduard... There must be over 1000 pounds worth of clamps there!

Looks like I will have to show the wife some of these setups people do for gluing up curved pieces, maybe I can talk her into letting me get a bunch more. I just need a good setup to store them all.
 
Jesse Cloud said:
Twenty four clamps on each side, would have used more if I had them...
Do you have a hard time getting your hands in there to tighten the clamps?
 
Eduard, stunning work.  I seen the finished product on another thread.  Do you have a close up picture of the steel angle bracket you use to clamp to.  How is it fixed down ?

Woodguy.
 
Chris Hughes said:
In solid surface edge glue ups you need a clamp about every two inches.  So I have lots of spring clamps on top of all the assorted wood clamps to boot.

bessey sell packs of 50 clamps for that
 
woodguy7 said:
Eduard, stunning work.  I seen the finished product on another thread.  Do you have a close up picture of the steel angle bracket you use to clamp to.  How is it fixed down ?

Woodguy.
Thanks
I will post pictures of bracket first of the next week , I have to dig them out, haven't use the in a while because I upgraded to a different system  
 
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