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Re: Clamp Rack Build

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dusty wrote:...I would love to spend time in your shop just watching how you work.
I have had that pleasure and it is truly impressive.
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dusty wrote:As usual, Mark, it looks fantastic. Your end product is always impressive but what amazes me even more is how your projects come together so quickly. If I was to built that it would take me weeks. I have said it before...I would love to spend time in your shop just watching how you work.


I would feel more comfortable looking at these pictures if there was at least some level of clutter around... :rolleyes: :o :D
Maybe before you take pictures you could scatter a bucket of sawdust around and lay out a handful of wood scraps. I find that i have to clear my table saw every day even if I don't use the shop. My dear wife carries stuff into both shops and any of the few empty "flat spots" are fair game. I buy things for the farm shop then can't find them. When I locate them they are usually in a plastic bag or a cardboard box sitting in some weird spot and 2 layers down... :o :o :o :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Dusty, I spent all of my life working at multiple jobs and in a run but one rule I had was to always sleep on major decisions... Now I tend to sleep on some pretty minor stuff. I can still make flash decisions about things like stopping for lunch but most project stuff I like to let "simmer" for a while. It really is fairly common for me to come up with a better way to do something after the job has "rested" for a while.

Great job BTW, Mark.

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Ok how do I fix this? I took these with my camera rotated and they uploaded to my pictures just fine and in the normal view not sideways but when they load to the SS site they are rotated. I rotating it 90 degrees but it didn't change the outcome. :confused:
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FYI I use Photo Gallery.
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Open it in Paint, rotate it and save back.
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Well thats a lot of extra trouble. I much prefer the older versions of Photo Gallery!
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Yes, it it and there is a better way to do a rotate. I just verified that when I download from my phone I am given an option to rotate the image in the download. I have been using a Samsung 7 for photos recently. I may never go back to my older camera.
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How do you get these out?
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joedw00 wrote:2.jpgHow do you get these out?

You can remove a single clamp by just squeezing and removing it from the rod or you can lift out a complete rod.
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