LocalOak
Established Member
Hi
I have a number of shelving/bookcase/cupboard projects to do and I've been trying to work out what type of clamps I need and it's making my head spin.
In the past I've borrowed some standard sash cramps, about 1200mm, and they have been fine. I've been thinking about getting my own for a few months and have been cruising the Axi/workshopheaven/r&*%^nds sites. And to be honest I'm really unsure just what it is I need. I've got plenty of small to medium clamps and are fine with those, its the big clamps that I'm getting stuck on.
The projects over the next few years are a mix of MDF fitted units (built out then fitted and shimmed in place) and some higher quality hardwood bits of furniture like bedside tables and a hall stand (way beyond my current experience but I like to stretch myself).
I've looked at sash cramps and parallel jaw clamps and F clamps, and bar clamps and elephant toenail rhino presses (well maybe not). And I've realised that I don't really know what these various clamps are designed for and the limitations and advantages of all of them. Like everyone I have a limited budget and would like to get some that will be as versatile as possible.
Can anyone out there enlighten me, should I just buy a bunch of cheap sash cramps or is there something I'm missing. And I do know that there will be lots of different opinions :?
Perhaps there is room for an introduction to clamping?
Toby
I have a number of shelving/bookcase/cupboard projects to do and I've been trying to work out what type of clamps I need and it's making my head spin.
In the past I've borrowed some standard sash cramps, about 1200mm, and they have been fine. I've been thinking about getting my own for a few months and have been cruising the Axi/workshopheaven/r&*%^nds sites. And to be honest I'm really unsure just what it is I need. I've got plenty of small to medium clamps and are fine with those, its the big clamps that I'm getting stuck on.
The projects over the next few years are a mix of MDF fitted units (built out then fitted and shimmed in place) and some higher quality hardwood bits of furniture like bedside tables and a hall stand (way beyond my current experience but I like to stretch myself).
I've looked at sash cramps and parallel jaw clamps and F clamps, and bar clamps and elephant toenail rhino presses (well maybe not). And I've realised that I don't really know what these various clamps are designed for and the limitations and advantages of all of them. Like everyone I have a limited budget and would like to get some that will be as versatile as possible.
Can anyone out there enlighten me, should I just buy a bunch of cheap sash cramps or is there something I'm missing. And I do know that there will be lots of different opinions :?
Perhaps there is room for an introduction to clamping?
Toby