Do you think "A woodworker can never have too many clamps" is overstated? Think again.:eusa_naug
CLetts New User Carl Jul 25, 2013 #1 Do you think "A woodworker can never have too many clamps" is overstated? Think again.:eusa_naug
Bill Clemmons Bill Corporate Member Jul 25, 2013 #3 Now if you said, "Never have enough of the RIGHT clamps", I might be able to relate. :gar-Bi
MarkE Mark Corporate Member Jul 25, 2013 #4 I think I have some left clamps you can borrow, you know, for the next time.
Bill Clemmons Bill Corporate Member Jul 26, 2013 #5 MarkE said: I think I have some left clamps you can borrow, you know, for the next time. Click to expand... Hmmm. Would I have to turn that case upside down to use left clamps? How do they work? :gar-La;
MarkE said: I think I have some left clamps you can borrow, you know, for the next time. Click to expand... Hmmm. Would I have to turn that case upside down to use left clamps? How do they work? :gar-La;
Pop Golden New User Pop Jul 26, 2013 #6 On this subject, EVERYBODY'S post is RIGHT! Too many clamps is when you're looking for shop space. Never having enough is when you run out during a glue up. Pop
On this subject, EVERYBODY'S post is RIGHT! Too many clamps is when you're looking for shop space. Never having enough is when you run out during a glue up. Pop
CrealBilly New User Jeff Jul 26, 2013 #7 You know you got it bad when you own 7 of these (one for every day of the week).
T tryingtokeepmyfingers New User Tat Jul 27, 2013 #8 looks like I need to by alot more clamps to keep up
Trent Mason New User Trent Mason Jul 27, 2013 #9 Can't ever have too many clamps. :no: Here's a bowl blank that I glued up a few years ago. :swoon: