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Default Clamp consolidation

I don't know about the rest of you termites, but I finally got tired of trying to locate all my clamps this past weekend and did something about it. I had clamps in the rafters, clamped to joists, under the bench and hanging from electrcal wiring. I took 2 hours out of the project I was working on and built a simple roll-around clamp cart from shop scraps.
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Old 05-19-2008, 02:59 PM   #2
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Way too neat. LOL

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Nice assortment of clamps and nice rack you made.
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Pop , nice set up. but I don't think you have enouph clamps. your friend Evie
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Neat idea. I have clamps stored the same way you did prior to your clamp cart.
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Hey Pop great cart, I like it, looks like I will need to do something about my pile of clamps I have in the corner of my shop. Evie would need about 6 or 7 of those carts for her clamp collection, then she would have get another container to add on to her shop for the clamp carts
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Great idea! However, the cart is about my size and if I constructed one, there would be no room for me. So clamps back to the wall and cabinet drawers.
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