Stackable woodworking clamps

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crasher455
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Stackable woodworking clamps

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Has anyone here used any of the stackable panel clamps available?
I found these and was wondering if they are good clamps or are bad quality?

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crasher455 wrote:Has anyone here used any of the stackable panel clamps available?
I found these and was wondering if they are good clamps or are bad quality?

stackable woodworking clamps
Can not determine quality from the video but the concept sure is neat; especially for a small shop.
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I have seen a few different stackable clamps from a few different manufactures and they all seem to have one thing in common a great idea. However the execution of that great idea is not always so great.

Most that I have seen use a nut to tighten the clamp in this video it looks like they use a rod. My thinking it you aren't going to get it very tight. That may be good thing since most of that I have seen are made of material I don't think will take a lot of pressure.

I guess if you are really pressed for room these could help, but considering most modern glues only require a 1/2 clamp time I wondering if the it isn't more practical to reuse the clamps doing a glue up every half hour or so.

Great idea poor execution is my complaint.
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