I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
heavy against them. Any suggestions?
ksu asks:
>I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
>biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
>easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
>though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
>assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
>heavy against them. Any suggestions?
>
Buy 2 sets of 3/4" pipe clamp assemblies and 2 6' threaded pieces of 3/4" pipe
clamp. Assemble, use, store carefully because you'll need them again--and you
can buy 1', 2', 3', 4', and on pieces of pipe to reduce or add to the 6'
lengths you now have. And no, 5' lengths won't quite give you enough for your
5' project.
Charlie Self
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In article <[email protected]>, Ksu93dlv
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> heavy against them. Any suggestions?
Drill holes at each end of a piece of 2x4 large enough for the head of
a clamp to fit. Presto! Clamp extender.
djb
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"B a r r y B u r k e J r ." wrote:
>
> On 28 Dec 2003 14:26:44 GMT, [email protected] (Ksu93dlv)
> wrote:
>
> >I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> >biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> >easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> >though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> >assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> >heavy against them. Any suggestions?
>
> #1 Pony clamps. 3/4" pipe sections can be screwed together, and
> disassembled for use as shorter clamps.
>
> #2 Band or web clamps. No band clamps? Those ratchet straps used for
> securing a load to a vehicle work great. Hook the two ends together
> and use scrap wood cauls to spread the load.
>
> #3 Use a smaller bar clamp or C clamp to join two of the 40 inchers
> together. Like this:
>
> {-------------}{------------}
> {--}
>
> Only picture the jaws interlocked at the center, with the C clamp
> acting like a hook.
>
> Barry
Got an old inner tube? A spiral cut 1" wide will yield a
very long rubber strap for wrapping around pieces to clamp;
works best with smaller very odd shaped pieces.
And don't forget the ever popular long board (2x4, 1x4,
etc.) with flat pieces (screwed, glued, or nailed) at each
end and a wedge driven between the flat piece and the
working piece to tighten it.
[email protected] (Ksu93dlv) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> heavy against them. Any suggestions?
All of the previous posts were good, if you have pinch dogs they will
pull up as tight as any clamp. They leave small holes , only hammer
into underside or excess length of glue up.Do a google search for
pinch dogs if you do not know what they look like.
mike
Ksu93dlv wrote:
> I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> heavy against them. Any suggestions?
Figure out some way to hook the bar clamps together and hook over both
ends where you need clamping. Not too difficult w/ regular pipe clamps,
dunno about others.
HTH,
nuk
On 28 Dec 2003 14:26:44 GMT, [email protected] (Ksu93dlv)
wrote:
>I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
>biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
>easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
>though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
>assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
>heavy against them. Any suggestions?
#1 Pony clamps. 3/4" pipe sections can be screwed together, and
disassembled for use as shorter clamps.
#2 Band or web clamps. No band clamps? Those ratchet straps used for
securing a load to a vehicle work great. Hook the two ends together
and use scrap wood cauls to spread the load.
#3 Use a smaller bar clamp or C clamp to join two of the 40 inchers
together. Like this:
{-------------}{------------}
{--}
Only picture the jaws interlocked at the center, with the C clamp
acting like a hook.
Barry
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (mike) wrote:
> [email protected] (Ksu93dlv) wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
> > I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> > biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> > easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> > though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> > assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> > heavy against them. Any suggestions?
>
> All of the previous posts were good, if you have pinch dogs they will
> pull up as tight as any clamp. They leave small holes , only hammer
> into underside or excess length of glue up.Do a google search for
> pinch dogs if you do not know what they look like.
Or take a look at http://tinyurl.com/3bhej
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Ksu93dlv) wrote:
> I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides was
> easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with something
> heavy against them. Any suggestions?
In a pinch, I've banged together a frame from 2x4's that's longer than
the thing I needed to clamp and turned some of my one-handed clamps
around into the spreader configuration:
+-----------------------Frame--------------------------+
| |
|===========Workpiece==================|---Spreader---||
| | ||
+------------------------------------------------------+
It's ugly, not particularly powerful, and a bit awkward. On the other
hand, you can probably do it with stuff you've already got laying
around. It costs nothing to build because you can reuse the 2x4's when
you're done. If you're really cheap like me, you can even reuse the
screws :-)
Lee Valley's panel clamps
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?page=31181&category=1,43838,47843&
abspage=1&ccurrency=3&SID=
are a somewhat classier version of this idea, but require that you apply
a crowbar to your wallet.
Use two clamps letting them hook each other, Simple as that
"Ksu93dlv" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building an activity table for my son approximately 36"x60" using #20
> biscuits for the joints on the four table legs. Joining the short sides
was
> easy because I have a couple 40" bar clamps. How can I do the long sides
> though? I don't have any bar clamps longer than 40". I was thinking of
> assembling the sides and then pushing them up against a wall with
something
> heavy against them. Any suggestions?