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Project by jerryvr posted 818 days ago 2143 views 12 times favorited 13 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This is the new bar clamp rack that i just finished.3/4’’ MDF with all kreg joints and glued.It holds 60 clamps sets on 2’’ locking casters,I may need to upsize to a larger caster as this thing is very heavy. cant wait to use it on the next project.

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JohnWayne

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#1 posted 818 days ago

Very nice compact mobile design, I might have to try something like this. Oh, and I see some empty spots… looks like you need more clamps. You can never have too many clamps.

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Mark Emerson

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#2 posted 818 days ago

I only have a few bar clamps and almost enough regular clamps, but I do like your design and might just incorporate some of that into a clamp rack for me, just as soon as I can find some room to put one. It might have to wait until I move, good thing I am a very patient person.

-- Mark, Pueblo, CO. >>> A few pieces of wood and an Idea is all it takes to get me in trouble :)

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steliart

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#3 posted 818 days ago

Very good and you are right 4” clasters would be much better for it

-- I am not so rich to buy cheap tools.

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Vince

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#4 posted 818 days ago

That is a nice rack, well done.

-- Vince

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Woodbutchery

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#5 posted 818 days ago

Nicely done, AND compact. Great use of storage space.

-- Making scrap with zen-like precision - Woodbutchery

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#6 posted 818 days ago

NICE JOB , are you messing with us with all the pics turned sideways?

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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Rick

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#7 posted 817 days ago

Yea Ken! I was just going to ask how he got it to roll up the wall…LOL… NICE HOLDER JERRY!!!

This looked SO GOOD I just had to Drop into a Photo Editor to do it Justice. Hope you don’t mind Jerry.

Rick

-- ENJOY YOURSELVES GUYS!!!

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ChunkyC

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#8 posted 817 days ago

Thanks Rick! The whopper jogged pics where making my head hurt.

-- Chunk's Workshop pictures: http://spadfest.rcspads.com/thumbnails.php?album=135

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David

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#9 posted 817 days ago

wow ~ thanks Rick. My neck was crampin up tiltin my head. LOL

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Rick

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#10 posted 816 days ago

You’re Welcome Guys!!

David: I had a look at your Projects. Some NICE STUFF in there! Cherry Drop leaf Table is Superb BUT! Can’t be beaten out by your Executive BS Grinder!!!...LOL..

Rick

-- ENJOY YOURSELVES GUYS!!!

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jerryvr

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#11 posted 816 days ago

My bad i just needed my 20 year old daughter to show me how to fix it, hope this is better enjoy thanks Jerry.

-- if you dont think you can, your right

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Rick

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#12 posted 815 days ago

No! Not BAD Jerry. GOOD STUFF!!

Your “Rolling Work Bench” is Fantastic!! Keep ‘em coming!!

Rick

-- ENJOY YOURSELVES GUYS!!!

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JPZ

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#13 posted 479 days ago

jerryvr,

This is exactly what I have been searching for! It’s really compact and has the bar clamps securely held in so they don’t fall off when rolling it around.
Actually, having all the clamps slip into their respective slots rather than have to “clamp” them in is a real time saver for me. Well done and the photos tell me everything I need to know to build it.
Thanks for sharing!
JPZ

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