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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Clamp rack follow-up

Answering a few questions about yesterday's clamp storage video.




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Hey, if you haven't picked up the latest issue of Wood Magazine, it's worth buying for page 20 alone.



8 comments:

  1. You didin't answer the important question. Where do you store the gravity clamps you used on the plywood at the beginning of the video?
    JohnInHadley

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  2. Man, I'm glad you mentioned that thing about saving stuff for a long time, just to finally toss it out.
    It's incredible how much I do that.
    That's going to have to be a late addition new Year's resolution.
    Thanks Steve.
    And I'm making one of those C-Clamp racks.

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  3. Ha Ha You are the best. Going back to watch yesterday's video now. Hey man you are hitting the big time, your mug shot in a magazine. Congrats. I have the same affliction with saving stuff. How about left overs in the fridge? I always say that I am refrigerating my garbage. Keep up the good work....Jack

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  4. you got a nice videos....lets go NE Patriots.....Greetings from Slovakia

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  5. hey steve this is not about the clamp rack its about the workbench video what was the soundtrack yie used in that video ? and also you should make a video on puting drawers in your workbench as a follow up of yur workbench build

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  6. I have the latest issue and there is nothing on page 20. What is the issue number and is it the dec/jan issue? Or is this a hoax?

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  7. It is real. It's on page 20 in Issue 217 March 2013. It's good, basic advice. What else would you expect from a "Mere Mortal".

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  8. I love the advice. Thanks Steve. The one thing I wish I would have done years ago, when given good advice, like that from you, I wish I would have followed it. In the past I thought I was too good to follow other's advice, didn't have the proper tools, or lack of money to do it right. I was wrong. The advice is there for a reason and in the end saves money and agrivation. Again, thanks Steve for the good advice. I, for one, have learned to follow it. BTW, it was a good photo of you.

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