I've just started work on fitting out the interior of my tool chest (surely the longest running project in woodworking history but I regard it as my apprentice piece) and I've come to a bit where I'd like to have the pressure of a clamp but in a place where no clamp would fit (it would need an 18" throat, if throat is the right word). So it occurs to me that an ideal solution would be a sort of anti-clamp: something which could be expanded as opposed to contracted in order to exert pressure. I'll probably end up jamming a couple of battens in place but this got me wondering if such a thing has ever been developed. Does anybody know?