PaulMarcel
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Very impressive use of scrap, too, Peter.
Happy New Year Paul,PaulMarcel said:Very impressive use of scrap, too, Peter.
Steve R said:Was I the only one that read the subject line and thought of pictures about Betty Page [eek]
Cheers,
Steve
WoodChuckWoods said:Gerry
Did you buy the threaded rods or make them? Clamps is a wonderful idea I think all would agree you can never have enough.
Oldwood said:WoodChuckWoods said:Gerry
Did you buy the threaded rods or make them? Clamps is a wonderful idea I think all would agree you can never have enough.
Hi Kev,
I made the threaded rod. I used this wood threading kit from Lee Valley.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=41791&cat=1,43000
The clamps on the workbench are my favorites. Because of their shape they are very useful. If you clamp one on the top & bottom edge of a door with the long side in opposite directions you can lay the door on it's edge & work the hinge mortises without it falling over.
Beall has a book that is worth the money if you are going to get into wood threading. Lee Valley did carry at one time but I can't locate it on their site now.
http://www.bealltool.com/products/threading/book.php
As you say you never have too many clamps.
Gerry
waynelang2001 said:Steve-CO said:Do you have a lathe? Segmented turning.
Thats Exactly what I do when my off cuts take up to much room. Here are a few pics of the segmented lamps i have made.