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@DKWalser Жыл бұрын
Some pipe clamp tips: I put myself through school working in a furniture mill. I ran the door crew, where we made approximately 120 raised-panel doors each day. That's a lot of glue ups! We used nothing but pipe clamps (parallel clamps weren't common back then). Here are some suggestions for getting the most out of your pipe clamps: First, buy the kind of pipe clamps that have feet. These are sometimes called H-style pipe clamps. The biggest complaint with pipe clamps in doing a panel glue up is that the clamps keep falling on their side. The pipe clamps with feet address that problem. Second, buy the same kind of pipe clamps. It's not necessary to buy the same brand, but buy ones that are compatible with each other. When the clamps are set up on your table, the pipes should all be the same height off the table. This will make glue ups easier. Third, you can save some money by using 1/2" pipe clamps instead of 3/4" pipe clamps. This is typically a false economy. One of the advantages of pipe clamps is that you can do larger glue ups by simply using longer pipe. There's too much flex in 1/2" pipe for glue ups of over 4 feet. Fourth, pipe clamps come with rubber or plastic clamping pads that slip over the jaws of the clamps. Glue the pads onto the jaws. You'll loose them otherwise. When the pads are torn off the jaws, make yourself some replacements from 1/4" plywood. Fifth, put a heavy coat of paste wax on the pipe. It will make it easier to clean off glue. Sixth, you'll find you want several different clamp lengths. For clamp lengths you use often, it makes sense to have a number of clamps of those lengths ready to go. For lengths you use rarely, it's cheaper to simply store those lengths of pipe in your shop. For example, when I made my large assembly table, I needed four 8' pipe clamps. I bought four 8' lengths of 3/4" black pipe and borrowed the clamps from some of my 36" pipe clamps. When I was through with that project, I removed the clamps from the pipes and reinstalled them on the 36" pipes. The 8' sections of pipe are stored above the rafters in my shop. I've used them a few times since then for other projects, but it makes more sense (and takes up less room) to store them as bare pipe than to store them as pipe clamps. Finally, if you're going to be doing a lot of panel glue ups, make yourself a gluing rack. The rack is made from two 2x4s about 4' long that are screwed on edge to a piece of 1/4" plywood that's about 36" wide. On the top edge of each 2x4 (the edge that isn't screwed to the plywood), cut a series of slots centered about 4" apart along the length of the 2x4s. Each slot should be just wider than the pipe in your pipe clamps and deep enough that pipe sticks up about 1/8" above the 2x4 when the pipe is laying in the slot. So, for 3/4" pipe, you'd make the slots about 5/8" deep and about 13/16" wide. To use, lay two or more pipe clamps in the slots across the two 2x4s. Space the clamps apart as needed for your glue up. The gluing rack will keep each of your clamps parallel to each other and the same height off your bench. Once the clamps are initially snugged up, between each pair of pipe clamps on the bottom, lay another pipe clamp across the top of your glue up. Then tighten all the clamps. Once the clamps are tightened, you can remove your project from the rack and proceed with your next glue up. Using this method, a team of two on my crew could easily glue up 40 pairs of doors in an hour.
@insomniasugarspite905611 ай бұрын
Thank you! Im new this, and I'm trying to get my clamp budget made.
@blairrobinson11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tips! Just to clarify your third point- skip the 1/2" pipe clamps and just use 3/4" pipe clamps for everything?
@DKWalser11 ай бұрын
@@blairrobinson Generally, yes. I don’t own any 1/2” pipe clamps for the reason I mentioned. However, if someone had a lot of room to store extra clamps, I could see an argument for having a set of 1/2” clamps for smaller item, such as cabinet doors, and a set of 3/4” clamps for larger items. I don’t have the room or the budget for two sets of clamps. Since 3/4” clamps work well for both large and small items, I think they’re the better option.
@blairrobinson11 ай бұрын
@@DKWalser Thanks! I think I am in the same boat!
@gregmize015 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@deanrogers492011 ай бұрын
I’ve been a follower for you for quite some time and enjoy your content videos. However, I have one issue with this video. The Harbor Freight F clamp twist. I’ve used these clamps for quite some time without having an issue. What you showed was from over-clamping. When doing glue ups, apply only enough pressure to allow an even squeeze out. Then add a gentle touch more. If your joints are properly done you don’t need any more than that. If you crank way past the squeeze out you start compressing the wood fibers. Panel glue up does not require gorilla force.
@dwb0415 ай бұрын
Also, if the Harbor Freight clamp bends, there is a lifetime warranty.
@denniscotey81823 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right about clamping pressure. Also, too much pressure will tend to squeeze out all of your glue. Ive been in the biz for over 40 years and have over 200 clamps of different styles and brands. I buy perishables from HF like rags, gloves, brushes etc. but when they offered their "new" f clamps, the black and blue ones, I decided to try them. I am selling all my Jorgensen f clamps to a young guy that I work with. I never use them any more and I'm replacing them with HF.
@69808692 ай бұрын
In addition, my experience when over clamping f styles, is the bar tends to slump or bow the whole length of the bar, in the direction of the clamping jaws, back to front, not deviating sideways like in the video. So if i had the jaws facing downward, the bar would have a low spot in the middle, and high on each end. I dont know how he would even get it to bend sideways like that!!
@951WoodworkDesigns-bx4kn Жыл бұрын
I agree with your recommendations with the exception of the Harbor Freight F clams. Their 6”-12” F clamps are outstanding for the price! The plastic tips will occasionally come off, but I just dab a bit of CA glue on the tips and you’ll never have them come off again. I’ve used them for years, I own tons of them and I believe I’ve only had to throw one away in all that time. You can buy them for as little as $2-5 each. I have some of their longer F clamps as well, don’t use them as much, but never had a problem with them bending on me, probably because I’m not as strong and muscular as you Matt! Also have the long aluminum clamps, but not sure what brand they are. Someone gave me about 20 of them, but I’ve never used them as I always pull out my pipe clams for longer glue ups. This same person gave me a box full of the old school wooden screw clamps in 6” & 12”, but I’ve never used them as I simply forget I have them, although they have great uses. I’ve never owned parallel clamps as pipe clamps have always worked for me, but maybe I’ll buy them one day after I stop buying so many tools I don’t need or use!
@joshuabray3711 ай бұрын
Number 1 rule of clamps: No matter how many you have, it's never enough.... When starting out, it's a problem, because clamps are SO expensive. Now that I've been doing it a while, I've built up a pretty big collection.
@inspectorgadget65102 ай бұрын
Number 1 rule of tools: You can never have too many tools of any sort!!! There’s tools I have seen on KZbin I know I’ll never use but think I’d love to have that….. for just in case I need it one day.
@joshuabray372 ай бұрын
@@inspectorgadget6510 so true! And, you can never have enough screw drivers, hammers, tape measures, or drill bits. I’ve bought so many and I can never find them.
@alvinclose8181 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, I have been wondering which clamps to get
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help
@YoStabbaStabba8 ай бұрын
This is a ME problem but I'm a victim of paralysis by analysis. I haven't made the first thing yet but here I am watching my 3,000th video on clamps. TBH though, this is the best one I've seen and will def use the links to purchase.
@rauljr9869 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the detail information of the variety of clamps available that different uses.
@TapiocaSteam Жыл бұрын
I have about 20 of the new Bremen squeeze clamps in 12" and 6" and they are amazing. $10 for the 12" and $8 for the 6" (as of December 2023).
@davegravel3740 Жыл бұрын
The Bremen clamps are nice. I bought a few of the black squeeze clamps and they all broke.
@russmartin4189 Жыл бұрын
Squeeze clamps are about the most usable clamps made. You can use them to hang up laundry, close a bag of potato chips, hang up yard sale signs, or put up Christmas lights.
@stephenbeck599311 ай бұрын
I own about 70 clamps, including C, spring, beam, hand screw, and one-hand ratchet type. They are all cheap, off-brand clamps and I have used them all frequently for many years without ever having one fail to perform perfectly. Check out cheap clamps in the store and if they feel like decent quality and the action feels usable, I say buy it.
@georgeallen354711 ай бұрын
Good video. As an elderly woodworker with many years behind me. If you have to tighten your clamps so much that they bend, then there must be something wrong with your joints.
@leehaelters61827 ай бұрын
EVERYONE: pay attention to this guy. He knows whereof he speaks. -another elderly woodworker.
@jimweisgram91855 ай бұрын
Speaking as the owner of harbor freight F clamps, I purchased some that were 24" or longer. These clamps don't have the strength to get squeeze out from simple joinery. The flex is too great They are ok in shorter lengths and I have a bunch of them. I cut the bars of my longer HF F clamps down to 24" and they can do that job well. FYI if you pay attention to various KZbin Woodworker's, you will see many use these clamps. Watch for sales and stock up. here is an outlet for reclaimed building parts near me and it has been a good source of 3/4” used galvanized pipe for much less money. Otherwise you can save money by purchasing galvanized pipe by buying longer lengths and cutting them down vs purchasing short pieces. If you can thread the cut ends, you can couple them back together if you need longer clamps.
@CowboyGarage Жыл бұрын
One more comment, the beauty of pipe clamps is that you can get multiple pieces of pipe and use the same clamps. I have a half dozen 3/4" pipe clamps, but I have six sections of pipe in 12",24", 48" and 96" lengths.
@Thomllama Жыл бұрын
I agree with not buying long harbor freight F clamps, but the 6” and 12” I actually prefer of my Jergensons and bessey clamps, because they are lighter and easier to handle. Also, recently been buying Taylor Tools F style,pistol grip squeeze clamps and kinda like them better than the big name brands, (Irwin). They just work really well, and are a good bit less costly! And Taytools has them on sale regularly!
@davegravel3740 Жыл бұрын
I have four of the Harbor Freight 6" f clamps. The screw handle fell off 2 of them.
@Thomllama Жыл бұрын
@@davegravel3740 never had an issue, have dozens… for years, and use them daily. Now, I don’t get the ones without the plates/finger grips to the bar, they used to carry the old kind that slipped because it just pitched the actual sliding arm to grip, those sucked. They had a wooden handle I believe,? Those what you are talking about?cuz yea, those sucked, it they don’t even carry them anymore !
@mongo.outdoors5479 Жыл бұрын
Thank you i am in the market for clamps great info
@wolfganghellmann9167 Жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight 6 inch F clamps are fantastic. They are about 3.50 so you really beat the price. The 12 inch aren’t too bad either.
@arrowdriver Жыл бұрын
Their squeeze clamps work good. I’ve had some for about 10 years.
@JohnC111 ай бұрын
@@arrowdriver I'm liking the Bremen squeeze clamps. They have larger pads than the old Pittsburghs. They're a good upgrade, and cheap, especially with this weekend's 30% sale.
@backwoodsbrooksknives462511 ай бұрын
I have found the 6 to 18 inch f clamps are great. Anything longer and you'll get too much flex. I also have a bunch of the 6 and 12 inch squeeze clamps and those are great for the money.
@donbrunodelamancha1927 Жыл бұрын
731 Matt, I still consider myself a beginner woodworker, after a few years, as I am more a Hobbyist, however, I have followed your advice and guidance on which clamps, and square ups to buy (I still haven’t purchased any Parallel Clamps, nor clamps over 4’, only have a few that long), but I can tell you, and your audience with absolute certainty, that you are SPOT ON, in your recommendations and guidance‼️ You have enabled the seemingly simple task of assembly to actually be less stressful, less frustrating, less painful, lead to far fewer accidents, far fewer things flying across space and time after the slip and fall out of place. You are a Legend. Much L🫶🏻VE and RESPECT to Y🫵🏻U and Miss Amy, God bless!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@donbrunodelamancha1927 Жыл бұрын
@@731Woodworks No, thank you.✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
@tresgarcia1725 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! I was thinking of a way to add clamps to my tool cart... Now I have a DIY solution! LOVE IT! Thank you!
@JoeTheImpaler11 ай бұрын
I like this video and I think it’ll be helpful for a lot of people. That being said, I completely disagree that beginners should buy squeeze clamps (the bar style) first… or at all. I hate them. I get that they’re cheap, but they don’t provide enough pressure to be useful. I feel like it would be more cost effective to buy pipe clamps (you called them bar clamps) first because of the versatility. Or just buy more F-clamps. The other type of squeeze clamps are awesome though
@richardchalmers523411 ай бұрын
I have many Harbor Freight F clamps, the 3 ft do flex, but they dont bend like what was in this video. The 6", 12" and 2' are great and for the price you can load up on them. I also have some pony clamps and Bessy, but at $3 for a 6" HF clamp, hard to beat.
@nero827810 ай бұрын
Short harbor freight clamps are fine.. stay under 16 inches and you are good
@denniscotey81823 ай бұрын
HF's new style f clamps are fantastic! F clamps, any brand, are not meant for extream clamping pressure. If you are bending them you are over tightening them. Ive been a cabinet maker and furniture builder and finisher for over 40 years and own over 200 different clamps. Im replacing all my f clamps with HF.
@Skwish6952 Жыл бұрын
I have some of the Brahman squeeze clamps and they are very nice. I agree 100% with the Jorgensen F clamps.
@JoshD4PREZ Жыл бұрын
Your channel has been wonderful for beginners like myself & getting started. I’ve built up a good mix of clamps the last couple months too, and your tool deals page has helped me save a ton along the way. Thanks for all the help you give, great video! 👍
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@thatjonguy10311 ай бұрын
Personally I prefer the Jorgenson squeeze clamps as you can combine two to get one that is almost twice the size. Can't comment on the other types as right now all I have are squeeze clamps and the Betsy strap clamp.
@hebie66611 ай бұрын
Im totally a beginner however I did work in construction before I decided to do this sort of thing at home and I definitely skipped those "quick-grip" style clamps, I remember using them once or twice and I hated how they seem to just slowly release on what theyre gripping (they were the irwin brand ones). Id say just go straight for small f-clamps as the cheap 300mill ones will just clamp down on anything with insane strength, youll get good at using them one handed, also i think people underestimate a ratchet strap as a beginner, longer clamps are expensive and if youre clever with the geometry you can clamp it from certain angles to account for it trying to rotate a piece its going over and pulling out of square.
@Daniel-re3uf Жыл бұрын
Can’t have enough clamps that’s for sure😀. Thanks for all you do.
@garymiller5937 Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 Matt! Everybody says you never have enough clamps. You took the time to explain what to use them for and what brands and sizes are the best, and what not to buy. I really appreciate that. Your videos are among the best on the web. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
@thenext9537 Жыл бұрын
Buy the black pipe 3/4” 10’ cut how you like. Only need one threaded end to attach to a bessey.
@JerryPonds Жыл бұрын
You need to look at rocklers parallel clamps. They are some of the best I have ever us used and the 48in in 40 dollars. super affordable and super great.
@RDSWOODWORKING Жыл бұрын
I have irwin f Style clamps and irwin parallel clamps there not a bad price at menards and In my opinion there very good
@MichaelDawson0311 ай бұрын
Matt ... I love your shirt. It is one of my favorite phrases spoken in the Bible. What a moment of faith and trust when standing before the furnace. I also love that these words (The actual words penned were "But if not") were quoted by a British officer before the battle of Dunkirk in WWII .
@RonaldJohnson-v2y Жыл бұрын
As minor as it is I would like to see something on tape and tape dispensers. The woodworker tends to use multiple types and sizes of tape be it painters tape or two sided tape. Thanks! I enjoy your videos.
@bramvader8401 Жыл бұрын
This was very helpful I was literally looking for clamps when youre clip pushte up in my screen 😊, in a few months the official Shop is opening. Still going to work out of the shed 😅 these tips are very helpful keep going on and keep safe. God Bless You and youre loved ones greetings from the Netherlands.👍
@lalocervantes22622 ай бұрын
Wetzler bar clamps, were the king of clamps in the 70's and 80's, especially among designer/makers woodshops including Wendels Castle among others. I was introduced to them as a student at the School for American Crafts at the Rochester Institute of Technology. If you haven't heard of them it's for good reason because the company is now defunct. I have lots of clamps but my Wetzler ( 48 or so) collection continues to be the foundation of my shop clamps.
@davidewing1779 Жыл бұрын
For the F clamps, 100% agree with your analysis. I still get some bending in my Irwin F clamps. I will mention that the HF 6 inch F clamps are really handy to have and don't bend because of being shorter.
@minotaurmikeftwmike77124 ай бұрын
If you’re bending them, you’re tightening way too much Once you got even glue squeeze out you’re good. It doesn’t need to stop a car from moving the panels
@bobmcnair70753 ай бұрын
No mention of strap clamps which are invaluable for gluing up boxex and the like.
@imsowright90 Жыл бұрын
Good to know.
@brentfowler231711 ай бұрын
Hey Matt, those f clamps from harbor freight I had the same issue with them.. however the short ones are worth the money. Because they aren't long enough to bend. Just a thought my friend.. thanks for another great video.. Also those kreg face clamps, they are nice. But may I recommend the armor tools self adjusting face clamps. You can adjust a little finger screw as far as how tight they clamp. But once you set them you don't really have to mess with it again just unclamp and reclamp. Anyhow take it easy.
@JEDIMinja14 ай бұрын
I have some panel clamps from Rickler and would 100% recommend picking some up. A little pricey but wait for a sale or get their coupons. It’s like 1 piece of mail every month. Definitely would recommend them for flat and even glue ups!
@Buffy1967 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 500 thousand subscribers 👏 I loved this video, it really shows the difference among all the styles of wood clamps. Keep the great content and shoot for one million subscribers 🙂
@parkedoparkedo5661 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the videos. Have you ever used or see the need for toggle clamps?
@foxmoulder7724 Жыл бұрын
Buy the cheap ones at harbor freight first ( Pittsburgh clamps i believe ). I think they have a lifetime exchange warranty, they're amazingly cheap, you don't need parallel clamps unless you're workshop is already heavily established in most other regards
@tomebel5309 Жыл бұрын
I found this video so informative that I saved it for future reference. Matt, you have given me a ton of useful information to get me started. Thank you and 🤜
@CardBug10 ай бұрын
That shirt pocket edit was smooth
@tjo9119 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’m buying clamps this month.
@wsmarshjr Жыл бұрын
I store my clamps by clamping them (gently) on the edge of a shelf. Is this bad for them? I've been doing this with some Irwin Quick Clamps for over 30 years and they seem fine. Thanks.
@steffendetrick94039 ай бұрын
I actually like my Bremans more than my Jorgensen Parallel clamp. Even the Bremen quick clamps are nice. Not a harbor fraight guy at all.
@MrOmelianchuk Жыл бұрын
1/2 inch pipe clamps, quick-clamps, and screw clamps from Harbor Freight were the best bang for my buck. They are still going strong. That said, I agree that the Irwin quick clamps are much better. I've been fortunate to get by with the cheap stuff though.
@tomdemojo453 ай бұрын
Great video- very helpful cheers! Might have to get some of those angle clamps..
@houseoffire72 Жыл бұрын
Two yrs ago over 9k in tools were stolen from my storage shed. Thankfully I had insurance. Since then I've been replacing/ upgrading. I just replaced all my clamps plus a few extra. 96 in total. I went with Bessy since I can buy locally. I still need longer pipe clamps. I would like "K" body just not the price tag lol... Prolly end going with good old pipe clamps.
@ravenheart1439 Жыл бұрын
I've seen several reviews on the Breman clamps...nothing but love for those..that F clamp from harbor freight, just looked at those yesterday and after what you just said glad I passed on em, I was like wait, 6 bucks there's something wrong thats cheap..lol..I passed on them long ones there cause it look like it would be a disaster for deflection and there only 12 bucks, so I said nope, but now you said the wood idea for them might get em, only want like 4 really long ones like that and what 48 bucks, ok an fill em with wood...I'm that guy that says never can have to many clamps forsue..lol..
@ST-0311 Жыл бұрын
The long aluminum clamps are really good if reinforced with a length of 1 by lumber. The 6" and 12" steel F clamps are excellent, The bar is too short to flex like the longer ones do, and are on sale or have coupons for as little as $2 -$3 frequently.
@davegravel3740 Жыл бұрын
Couple things on the pipe clamps from my experience. Don't buy the Harbor freight pipe clamps. They slip when you tighten them. If you use the galvanized pipe you won't get the black stain on glue ups. Black pipe is about a dollar more for a 10 foot pipe at my local home depot.
@tjo9119 ай бұрын
Awesome 😊. Any opinion on Circular band clamps ??
@DjLooN Жыл бұрын
For the pipe clamps don't buy the precut lengths it's cheaper to buy the 10ft pipe and have the store cut to size. I think they won't cut it to the sizes they already sell
@DjLooN Жыл бұрын
@@joshuapuyear6818 yup at Home Depot 2 24 inch pipes cost the same as the 10ft
@randsipe2246 ай бұрын
I find myself reaching for the Irwin quick clamps more than any of the others unless it’s 24” or more then it’s the best.
@mangravy2897 Жыл бұрын
I have Bremen clamps they’re great
@AlvenBrown2 ай бұрын
Thank You Mr Matt God Bless You and Yours
@rodneyris Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt F clamps from Rockler Great price and well made ordered a couple just went back to order more ' Highly reccommend.
@DKWalser Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I agree with the recommendation that parallel clamps be the last clamps that you add to your collection. They can be nice to have, but they do anything that couldn't be done with less expensive clamps. Since parallel clamps cost two to three times as much as an equivalent quality F-style clamp (and might cost five times as much as a pipe clamp), most woodworkers would be better off with more of these other clamp types and fewer parallel clamps. I also agree with the recommendation to avoid the Harbor Freight F-style clamps. The bar in the HF clamps has too much flex. However, that's only true of HF's longer F-style clamps. Their 6", 12", and maybe their 18" clamps work very well and are a solid value. I have several 6" Bessy F-style clamps and prefer using my HF 12" or 6" clamps. (The Bessy's have a smooth wooden handle. The HF clamp's handle is a larger diameter and the rubber over mold make it easier to grip than the Bessy clamp's handle.)
@jonathancervantes2703 Жыл бұрын
Could a video idea. As someone who wants to get into woodworking, what would you buy for your shop if you have $1000-$1500 budget to get started? Assuming you start with nothing. I do have some clamps from welding b but only a few that are woodworking specific.
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
I did a video on that exact topic here kzbin.info/www/bejne/pnSbgohoq7aagNUsi=Sw2u1go2JWSm7KQK
@MontaCodeProductions Жыл бұрын
I used to recommend the harbor freight parrell clamps. I had 8 of them. Slowly, one by one, the clamp starts to slip on the bar which flattens the teeth. After this starts it's basically all down hill. I'm down to 2 which haven't been replaced. I returned the other 6 in one go and got the bessy 4 pack on sale. Honestly wouldn't go back.
@AlexRicketson Жыл бұрын
You should review Rockler's panel clamps. For beginners and hobbyists there's no better way to get a guaranteed flat panel. They're slower to use than parallel clamps, but I enjoy the peace of mind that comes with using them. Hobbyists and beginners don't always have tablesaws and jointers that are perfectly accurate at 90 degrees so it's easier to end up with bowed panels because of that.
@coolfouad743 ай бұрын
Greetings from Lebanon! I'm a beginner woodworker and I'd like to have your opinion on which bench plane should I buy first. Thank you Matt for all of your amazing videos 🥰
@howesfull82 ай бұрын
I'm late to the party, but what's new? Something you didn't mention about pipe clamps is that the pipe is supplied by you. Therefore you can have a corner full of different lengths of pipe and can swap the clamp fixtures between them. I usually have my clamp heads on 24" pipe because that's what I use most....but I have a couple of 6 or 7 foot bars gathering dust that I use when I'm doing something big.
@chaderic27 Жыл бұрын
Thank God You Made This Video!
@Kreacher19749 ай бұрын
Would the corner brace be better than a corner clamp? Is there a corner clamp you would recommend?
@iguesi Жыл бұрын
Woodworking covers a broad category. I am enjoying smaller projects and in some cases I just use painters tape to hold the parts together while they dry. Also, I prefer F-clamps that allow me to control the amount pressure over a fast clamp. The small fast clamps have not been reliable at all for me. Vibration can also the fast clamps to lose their hold. Bottom line, find out what works for you.
@OddJobFix16 күн бұрын
If your primary 3/4" pipe clamp is 36" get pipe that is threaded on both ends and have extra double threaded lengths on hand for extensions using threaded couplings. My 36" becomes a 6' or 9' foot quickly and easily with just one set of jaws. Or if some lengths are unwieldly, have some 2" extensions available. And you can size down to a 2 footer if you need one. I probably only have 10 sets of pipe jaws but I have in infinite number of lengths.
@yootoob7048 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 500,000 subscribers.
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ALJessica Жыл бұрын
Great video :) just what I was looking for. So I have a question. I want to make a dining table, made out of 3 oak planks, 12” in width. 36” in total. I want to Connect Them using dowels and glue. Can I use bar clamps for that instead of parallel clamps?😊
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Yes you can
@tdlvsabs3 ай бұрын
could you do a video on odd types of clamps like band or rubber or any other you can think of? im often gluing together odd shape of wood that im re purposing and wondering whats the best for what.
@joshengland5251 Жыл бұрын
So trying to get Santa to get me the milwaukee cordless router with some starter bits ..also have me a shapeoko 5 coming soon,and was wondering what did u look for in etsy when u look for those files u choose?? Ive looked for a few but when i look at reviews they say they aint for that machine and having issues and yea..love this hobby but not headaches...please help🤙🤙🙏🙏God Bless😁
@TimberworksTables3 ай бұрын
This is a bit older, so somebody may have mentioned it already, but HF's 12" and 18" F-clamps are great for the money. You can't develop enough pressure on them to make them flex, and they're really inexpensive. I've had *one* strip out its threads, but for the money, it's okay. I think I have about a dozen of each.
@leehaelters61827 ай бұрын
I am a fan and a subscriber. You cover a lot of ground, dig deep when necessary, as in the Saw Stop videos (which are among my favorites), your videos are dense with info, yet you are not verbose. But I must take issue again, @11:00 minutes in. I wish that people could learn that parallel clamps only offer the illusion and are anything but parallel. You mention that "these jaws, once tightened down, are parallel to each other", but the opposite is true. At a slight turn of the screw, any bar will deflect, and the tighter the greater the deflection. The jaws absolutely cannot be parallel until all the pressure is taken off, when they can help to hold a carcase or a box in a squarish condition after a squeeze has pulled the joints up tight. All the best!
@CampfireWoodworksRVA Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Couldn’t agree more! Your video took me down “clamp purchase” memory lane!
@77cemoore Жыл бұрын
Can you please do an updated video on your workbench t-track and clamp system? I have been watching your videos for two or three years now and I know you've done it before but I have no idea how to find that old video because I built a workbench and I need to do a t-track clamp system on the top of my workbench.
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Here is the video on that kzbin.info/www/bejne/eXTRk4dtptBsjJIsi=dhe3WqCyGB7FIJLa&t=900
@jimivey64622 ай бұрын
Harbor Freight’s BREMEN squeeze clamps (375 lb) are great, as good as DeWalt & Jorgensen at about 60% of the price. 6”, 12”, 24”, & 36”.
@ChrisHornberger3 ай бұрын
The Bremens are fantastic. I have scads of them at different sizes for a fraction of the price of the "good" ones.
@dangreenhaus89252 ай бұрын
my shop is my unfinished garage; to store them, I just took a 2x4, cut it to fit between the studs, and pocket holed some screws. short clamps
@jimrosson6702 Жыл бұрын
Great tips Matt as always thank for sharing. This time of year a lot of places have clamps on sale Rockler is a good option just bought 6 of their 2ft bar clamps for 50% off each
@mikepetitt9624 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for this one was very helpful!
@robertsmith8537 Жыл бұрын
You can make really long pipe clamps at a very cheap price
@69808692 ай бұрын
@6:00 - another name for squeeze clamps, or what i thought the correct name for them are, is Spring Clamps. I see that in your pinned comment, you do actually use that term for them. Interesting that wasnt used in the video, as some would even call those speed clamps, or quick grip clamps, as squeeze clamps also.
@allanstewart758 Жыл бұрын
When I need a longer clamp. I couple another piece of pipe on the end of my pipe clamp
@AB_in_CO Жыл бұрын
Lowes has a good sale on Jorgensen clamps until 4 Jan
@3sea4miles5 ай бұрын
which clamps do you think would work best to put together a prefab gazebo to hold to roof pieces in place while you work to get the 4 panels in place? and how many would I need?
@jvgauthier7 ай бұрын
Here is an other clamping device, extremely efficient and very affordable, which I heavily use when doing dowel-thru joinery : wood screws.
@rh9915 Жыл бұрын
Good Stuff
@zanemalindeal9457Ай бұрын
I know this clamp exists, but I can't remember the name. I call it a table mounted swing arm clamp. Similar to what miter saws have, except you can mount them to your workbench and they have an arm that can swing out over your piece. Then screw down to hold it in place to your bench. I basically get a corner of a shared garage, but sometimes work with really long pieces. My bench is 5' long, but I've been working with/ buying 16' lumber. I want to be able to clamp it to my bench, so I can work on whatever section I need.
@cmore36217 күн бұрын
Ant opinions on using Dubuque aluminum bar clamps? They are American made and have been around for a long time.
@2tart Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite channels posted a video early Sunday! Let’s gooo! Happy Sunday Matt!
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
👊
@joannefelzer33799 ай бұрын
Another beginner woodworker here. I use squeeze clamps and F clamps, but I'm wondering why the clamping distance (I believe it's called the throat) is the same for every clamp. I often have need of clamping something that reaches further than the distance covered by either style clamp. Anyone know?
@degendad1066 Жыл бұрын
Mr Outlaw, I absolutely love your content. Lowes has Jorgenson clamps on sale into January. Great time to get parallel clamps and f-style clamps at a discount
@731Woodworks Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Thanks for the info on the clamps at Lowe's!
@markkempton4579 Жыл бұрын
Was about to mention the Lowe's sale. Great call out!
@markzod384219 күн бұрын
Any suggestions on how to avoid glue gumming up the rail on parallel clamps and also avoiding contact of the black pipe on a pipe clamp from contacting the wood (I under stain it can cause stains)
@toddytwotones2905Ай бұрын
Which clamp do you recommend if I need a lot of torque
@Ronald-qj5nx3 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the ancient sash clamp?
@WerdKesaj Жыл бұрын
I am wondering if you could maybe do a review on the Rockler Beadlock joinery jig? Seems to be a hybrid between a domino and a dowel, but I really can't seem to find too much information or decent reviews of them yet.
@michellestratford97537 ай бұрын
Thank you for this really helpful video! Do you, (or anyone reading this), have any recommendations for clamps for my 59 year old weak hands? I'm trying to camperize my minivan and I know I need to essentially build a variety of boxes and shelves. Thanks so much!
@731Woodworks7 ай бұрын
Check out Semble parallel clamps. They have a handle that will turn 90 degrees to help with tightening them down.
@michellestratford97537 ай бұрын
@@731Woodworks Thank you so much! I'll hunt them up ☺️