Which type of clamp would be your go to?

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I still haven't really stocked up on my clamps yet.
If you had to buy some for multi purpose, every day use; which would you buy over the others, or would you rather make your own?

Thanks
 
To be honest, I haven't found a 'one clamp fits all'.

I could live with 8 long bar clamps and 8 F clamps of different sizes though
 
I'm generally making smaller things, not furniture. I don't use my long clamps very often.

I use plenty of 12-inch F-clamps. The two clamps I probably use the most are some Irwin 12-inch quick grips which are light and nimble: http://amzn.to/1rc3wcD
 
Cramp heads on 2"x1" wood for wide boards. Bessy F clamps and for good value heavy duty F clamps Urko.
 
Thanks for the tips everyone.
I only have a couple of quick grip cramps and a couple of small F cramps right now.
Needing some bigger ones for glue ups.
 
Record t bar for clamping up , or lighter duty records if you think you'll only be doing smallish stuff.

Coley
 
ColeyS1":1ozvr87f said:
Record t bar for clamping up , or lighter duty records if you think you'll only be doing smallish stuff.

Coley

I'll be on the look out for those.
Theres a gentleman at my Carboot sales sells allot of record stuff, so I'll check there.

Thanks!
 
Here's my collection- I think I've finally reached the magic number where I don't wish I had more.
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The lighter duty ones are the ones on the left side. Imho there's several cheaper brands that look t bar (trying to be like record) but the quality just isn't there. Buy once buy record would be my advice if you go the t bar route ;)

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I have a variety of clamps, and use my record sash clamps a lot for window and door builds.

However, i have a load of irwin quick clamps including 12" mini clamps at 6.99 from screwfix and these are used all the time. In fact, i think i now have 20 of the small ones as i buy them up when they are 2 for £10. They provide good clamping power and are clamped using one hand.

Well worth getting as part of a collection. I have f clamps, g clamps and sash clamps as well, but use these for loads.

Cheers

Nick
 
ColeyS1":3izsih0v said:
Here's my collection- I think I've finally reached the magic number where I don't wish I had more.
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The lighter duty ones are the ones on the left side. Imho there's several cheaper brands that look t bar (trying to be like record) but the quality just isn't there. Buy once buy record would be my advice if you go the t bar route ;)

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That's quite the collection you have there!
Mine amounts to the two smaller ones in the corner haha.

And agreed on the quality - I learnt the hard way :x

Thanks
 
Logger":3wso7wkk said:
I have a variety of clamps, and use my record sash clamps a lot for window and door builds.

However, i have a load of irwin quick clamps including 12" mini clamps at 6.99 from screwfix and these are used all the time. In fact, i think i now have 20 of the small ones as i buy them up when they are 2 for £10. They provide good clamping power and are clamped using one hand.

Well worth getting as part of a collection. I have f clamps, g clamps and sash clamps as well, but use these for loads.

Cheers

Nick

Yeah those small irwin ones are cool, those are the ones I have. I have a pair.
I'd love to get some sash clamps but unless I see any at a Carboot sale, I really can't afford it unfortunetly, haha

Thanks
 
For quick jobs I just use some cheap trigger operated 12" or 24" clamps (4 of each). I've got some 4ft sash clamps for larger stuff. I always wish I had more, or that they were 1" deeper, or.... etc etc
 
I have Bessy Kwik klamps that I like and I have a few Clarke F clamps which I find to be fine. Not sure what I'd get by paying more but I'm sure you'll enlighten me!


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Hi all I'm new on here so be kind!
For doors and windows I use Record T bars, the best on the market as far as I know.
Have some Maxifix clamps which are fantastic for cabinet work, not cheap but you get what you pay for.
I really like the Irwin quick clamps, the heavier duty type have unbelievable clamping strength.
 
Why don't people use pipe clamps much on this side of the water - Pony Clamps for example. They always struck me as a good value alternative to the record t-bar clamps with some added flexibility by being able to change the pipe lengths.
 
I have some Pony Clamps and agree they are excellent but they weren't that easy to get over here?

Rod
 
I can't seem to find pipe clamps in the UK that aren't extortionate.

Has anyone tried the aluminium bar clamps (silverline and various other brands sell them). I know they're lightweight, but I don't know if they'll be able to provide enough clamping pressure for panel glue ups.
 

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