graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
It is 2 days to Christmas and I am looking out of the window at a positively vile day, presumably the effects of storm Barbara, whilst wondering how best to make use of the Axminster vouchers I will receive this year (as I do every year, and I am very happy with vouchers as a present).
Now to the subject of the topic. On the basis that:-
(1) you can never have too many clamps, so we are often told
(2) clamps typically cost from £8 upwards towards £40 or £50 depending on size
(3) I am a tightwad and don't want to squander my vouchers on something I could easily make....
I have been thinking of how to make my own. So with 3 lengths of box section steel, welded to make a basic square C frame, a nut welded on either side of one of the C arms ( hole drilled first), and a short ( say 1") length of box welded to ths opposite arm as a receiving piece, I would have the basic clamp done. Then just a length of threaded rod, a wooden handle turned on the lathe ( or a welded-on tommy bar), and a pad of some sort on the pressure end of the threaded rod, and I would have a pretty strong clamp. I was thinking to use 1" box section steel for some of these, going up in size for extra strength (whatever I have in stock really). I can make the size and depth I need, also a 3-way edging clamp if required, with slght modifications. I was also thinking of strengthening triangular webs welded on the corners.
So has anyone tried this? I can't see any problems so far, and the cost of box section steel is not great, even if I do have to buy some.
It is 2 days to Christmas and I am looking out of the window at a positively vile day, presumably the effects of storm Barbara, whilst wondering how best to make use of the Axminster vouchers I will receive this year (as I do every year, and I am very happy with vouchers as a present).
Now to the subject of the topic. On the basis that:-
(1) you can never have too many clamps, so we are often told
(2) clamps typically cost from £8 upwards towards £40 or £50 depending on size
(3) I am a tightwad and don't want to squander my vouchers on something I could easily make....
I have been thinking of how to make my own. So with 3 lengths of box section steel, welded to make a basic square C frame, a nut welded on either side of one of the C arms ( hole drilled first), and a short ( say 1") length of box welded to ths opposite arm as a receiving piece, I would have the basic clamp done. Then just a length of threaded rod, a wooden handle turned on the lathe ( or a welded-on tommy bar), and a pad of some sort on the pressure end of the threaded rod, and I would have a pretty strong clamp. I was thinking to use 1" box section steel for some of these, going up in size for extra strength (whatever I have in stock really). I can make the size and depth I need, also a 3-way edging clamp if required, with slght modifications. I was also thinking of strengthening triangular webs welded on the corners.
So has anyone tried this? I can't see any problems so far, and the cost of box section steel is not great, even if I do have to buy some.