mountain4don wrote:Yes, these are the ones.
['the ones' being the maxi-clamp thingie, not the double-bar]
I've got the Double-Bar clamps, NOT the threaded rods etc kits.
Used as the SS blurb says (and as Nick suggests for a veneer press) the Double-Bar clamps work dang near perfectly.
And after looking quickly at the Bessey advertisement mentioned earlier I get the impression the Double-Bar jobs, especially in the 3-sets, are easily cost competitive if not cheaper.
Once I used them a time or two- and made some a Nick's spacers outta scrap- I found them to be reasonably easy to set up. One Use caution: they are capable of too much clamping pressure (the ol' squeeze-n-starve trick).
SQUEEZE-out-- I think Nick recommended using wax paper under the clamping edges. I use some oven-paper (found in the pantry when the Pantry Boss wasn't around) that's used for lining cookie sheets and like that. It is some of the slickest stuff I ever done seen, and it just laughs at glue.
Another porpoise for it is to wrap a piece around the roller on an outfeed support for the table saw. If the roller is a wee little bit off-perpendicular to the blade it'll drag the cutoff that way, but with this baking-paper stuff it just slides right straight on. Great stuff.
Anaway, I do like the Double-Bar clamps. Buy 'em on sale.