Runner
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- May 12, 2007
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- 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54, 2007 John Deere 2520, 1989 John Deere 185, 1960 Panzer T70B
I got really tired of digging for clamps so I made this roll-around clamp rack. The base is just a Harbor Freight steel cart. The actual clamp rack is frame made of 1.25 in tubing with 3/8 rebar arms. Also found a use for some wire racks that originally were made to hang in peg board. These are GREAT for storing vise-grip type tools. Opposite side has rebar arms to hold grinder wheels and the grinders hang on piece of bed rail welded to the side of the frame.
I also like the Harbor Freight corner clamps for building tube frames. Not heavy duty but they are cheap enough you can buy a bunch of them without breaking the bank and they get the job done.
Finally, I like using the cheap Harbor Freight drill press vise for holding work pieces vertical while welding on them.
Maybe this post would be better in the "HF Tools That Don't Suck" thread....
I also like the Harbor Freight corner clamps for building tube frames. Not heavy duty but they are cheap enough you can buy a bunch of them without breaking the bank and they get the job done.
Finally, I like using the cheap Harbor Freight drill press vise for holding work pieces vertical while welding on them.
Maybe this post would be better in the "HF Tools That Don't Suck" thread....