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    Derek and Zelk, great idea using the space behind the drill press for clamp storage, there is always plenty of wasted space around them. Will remeber that one once I finally secure mine to the floor in a permanent position.

    Cabinets and racks all looking good Derek, nice layout and lght with the white backing board. Will have to come visit when you are done, trying to picture which wall it is all on,last time I was there I don't think I could see any wall at all

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    Here are a few I've posted before, but it seems it was almost before the dawn of time!

    There are a few others hanging round but those'll do for now!

    Cheers,

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    I am SERIOUSLY short of clamps judging by the pictures in this thread!
    I will do my best to catch up. Thanks to my governor I will be getting a fatty check this year and after paying bills and a new old car I hope to have a bit for toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zac_in_ak View Post
    I am SERIOUSLY short of clamps judging by the pictures in this thread!
    I will do my best to catch up. Thanks to my governor I will be getting a fatty check this year and after paying bills and a new old car I hope to have a bit for toys.
    Best looking governor I've ever seen!
    Might you be looking for a new governor after the November election?
    Good luck with the shopping!
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    Here's a few.

    On the clamp trolley bottom there's a mix of another 100 or so smaller bessey's and spring/g-clamps.

    In another corner is a pile of 60 clamps I picked up at auction last year for a song. All G clamps, mainly Dawns from 8" all the way up to some monsters over a metre tall.

    The old saying is very true though - never enough bloody clamps. When is the next big Bessey order????

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    My 50 inch jets arrived today, they are big suckers Straight onto the racks I prepared earlier. Note my F clamps have all been relocated onto a new rack too as I got sick of having to undo and do them up to put them away or get them. Four 6mm holes in the left hand end of the F clamp rack in front of the charger and the Jet bench dogs sit very nicely in easy reach so I won't loose them.

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    Bunnings' $3 red handle clamps are the best!!!...well price wise
    H.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haosiliu235 View Post
    Bunnings' $3 red handle clamps are the best!!!...well price wise
    Actually the $3 bunning orange handled ones are the best value, they are a lot heavier duty than the red handled ones that like to bend

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    oh...then the bunnings orange handle clamp it is!!! better stock up oh those!
    H.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haosiliu235 View Post
    oh...then the bunnings orange handle clamp it is!!! better stock up oh those!
    They are good value, there is a discussion on them here.

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