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Page 1 of 6DP-00230 ©Copyright Meredith Corporation 2002
5 Great Clamp
OrganizersSolve your clamp-storage problemsonce and for allwith one or moreof our five customholders. Theseclever wall-hunghelpers not onlykeep all yourclamps at arm’s reach, theyalso look greatdoing it.
1. Spring-clamp holder
2. Bar-clamp rack
3. Locking C-clamp support
4. C-clamp rack
5. Handscrew- clamp organizer
1
2
3
4
5
1"
1fi"
2fi"
2‹"
15›"
3¤"
1‡"
1‡"
‡"
‡" hole
#10 finish(countersunk) washer
#10 x 2‹" F.H. wood screw
SPRING-CLAMP HOLDER
¤" round-over
‰" hole
fi" hole
fi" hole
‡" hole
‡" hole
fi" hole
‰" hole
#10 finish (countersunk) washer
#10 x 2‹" F.H. wood screw
fi" dowel 7" long
Sand a ¤" round-overon front end of dowels.
‡" dowel 7" long
fi" dowel 8" long
‡" dowel 8" long
‡" dowel 10" long
fi" dowel 10" long
1fi"‡"
fi"
1"
Note: All dowel holes drilled at a 5° angle.
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1 Simple, sturdy, spring-clamp holder
A backboard with protruding dowels does the job for supporting4", 6", and 9"-long spring clamps. If you’ve got a similar assort-ment of these clamps, the rack shown here should suffice. Ifyou’ve got quite a collection, extend the board or make two ormore holders as needed.
We don’t recommend extending the dowels longer than dimen-sioned on the drawing below. Extended too far, they can getbumped and broken
#10 x 2‹" F.H. wood screw
#10 finish (countersunk) washer
‰" hole
#10 x 2" F.H.wood screws
1fi"
14fl"
14fl"
1"1‡"
‡"
fi"
3fi"
fi" ›"
›"
1fl"1fl"
1fl"
2"
›" round-overs routedbefore cutting notches
4fi" for sliding-head clamps7‹" for Quick-Grip clamps
¸" shank hole, countersunk on back sideMating hole in back edge of front piece is a7⁄64" pilot hole 1‹" deep.
BAR-CLAMP RACK
›"
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2 Home for Bar ClampsThe slots in this quick-and-easy holder allowyou to store your sliding-head clamps in perfectorder by simply resting the head on the horizon-tal support. Without the slots, you’d have totighten the jaws to hold a clamp in place, andthen loosen the jaws when you want to removethe clamp from the holder.
To make the slots, cut the horizontal support toshape, rout ›" round-overs along the edges andcorners, and mark the notches 1fl" on center.Mount a ›" dado blade to your tablesaw, andraise the blade 2" above the saw table. Mount awood extension to your miter gauge, and makethe cuts where marked. As shown in the photoon page 1, we built and placed three racks end toend. You also could lengthen the two parts, andcut the number of slots needed to match yoursupply of clamps.
For Quick-Grip clamps, we found that anextended version (2‡" more from front to back)of the rack used to support our sliding-headclamps works wonderfully. The front supportwith its numerous slots holds the clamps uprightand keeps them from dinging the wall.
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3 Nifty support for locking C-clamps
Projects often require clamping pressure applied sev-eral inches in from the outside edges for a good bond.When this happens, we turn to our locking C-clamps,the largest of which has a throat depth of more than15". To hang our collection of locking C-clamps, wefound this screw-together support an organizer’sdream.
#10 finish(countersunk)washer
#10 x 2‹"F.H. woodscrew 12"
All stock is fi"-thick.
‰" hole
1"
fi"
3"2fi"
¤" round-over
#17 x 1" brads
fi" #17 x 1" brads
LOCKING C-CLAMP SUPPORT
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4 All-in-row C-clamp rack
When the job calls for plenty ofclamping pressure, no-nonsense C-clamps provide the answer. To hangand organize this type of clamp,build our four-piece wall-mountedhanger with its notched front sup-port. The notches allow you to hangthe clamps on the rack without hav-ing to tighten them.
1fi"
#10 x 2‹" F.H.wood screw
#10 x 2" F.H. wood screw
21‡"
‡"
‡"
5/32" shank hole,countersunkon back side
1" dowel3" long
7⁄64" hole 1" deepon both ends
1fi"
1fi"Œ"
‡"
‡"
¤" round-oversrouted before cutting
fi"
¸" shank hole, countersunk
#10 x 2" F.H. wood screw
‡"
‡" Œ"
Œ"1fi"
1"
7⁄64" hole 1" deep on both ends
1" dowel 3" long
‰" shank holes
¸" shank hole,countersunkon back side
‡"
C-CLAMP RACK
#10 finish(countersunk)
washer
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5 Handscrew-clamp hangout
If there was ever a simpler orga-nizer for handscrew clamps, wehaven’t seen it. Just cut the sup-port extension (A) to fitbetween the threaded rods ofthe clamp, chamfer the outsideend of the support, and securelymount it to the backboard (B).We’ve found that about fourclamps per support is a fullload. ¿
B
A
#10 finish(countersunk) washer
#10 x 2‹" F.H.wood screw
#10 finish (countersunk) washer
#10 x 2‹" F.H. wood screw
¤" round-over
‰" hole
#10 x 2" F.H.wood screws
1"
‰" hole
‡"‹" chamfer
2⁄3 ofoveralllength
of clamp
Length equalsthicknessof 4 clamps
AWidth of clamp when hung on
¸" holes,countersunkon back side
Distance betweenthreaded rods
minus ‹"
HANDSCREW-CLAMP ORGANIZER
The purchase of these plans does not transferany copyright or other ownership interest in theplans, the design, or the finished project to thebuyer. Buyer may neither reproduce the plansfor sale nor offer for sale any copies of the fin-ished project.
Produced by Marlen KemmetProject designs: Richard Tollesfson; Jim Boelling; James R. DowningGraphic Design: Jamie DowningIllustrations: Roxanne LeMoinePhotographs: Wm. Hopkins©Copyright Meredith Corporation 2002
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