rafezetter
Troll Hunter
I'd like some advice on an idea I've been mulling over; as part of my bench top build (the sacrificial hinged bit some may have read about here: https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/unusual-hinge-problem-t77025.html) I want to have the ability to clamp longer bits of timber for planing - including taller things like table or bed rails, but mounting a pair of normal side vices won't work for what I want to do, so I've been wondering if some of these, laid through the bed of the top sacrificial layer so that one clamp face braces against one edge of the bench, then the clamping side is used against the bench side facing me to clamp.
That way I get a vice and clamps for the same price.
My question though is would the clamping faces be sufficient size, especially for taller items? - I'm thinking about either of these possible sets of clamps:
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+parallel-jaw-clamps-50-capacity-pack-of-4+M_DKBC31
or
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+bar-clamps-with-heavy-duty-jaws-36-pack-of-6+M_DKWK1
That way I get a vice and clamps for the same price.
My question though is would the clamping faces be sufficient size, especially for taller items? - I'm thinking about either of these possible sets of clamps:
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+parallel-jaw-clamps-50-capacity-pack-of-4+M_DKBC31
or
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+bar-clamps-with-heavy-duty-jaws-36-pack-of-6+M_DKWK1