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C clamp storage

dirt t

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Tried search ,read for quite some time and have not found what I'm looking for. I am looking for a way to store my C clamps. I store them in a 5 gal bucket. maybe you could coach me on how to search. when I am welding there great but when done there a pain. Thank you for your time.
Terry aka dirt t
 
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NUTTSGT

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If you check out Jack's garage, you'll see that he has plenty of them in different places in his garage.. .. 12 gauge garage

I have my 3" & 4"clamps in a drawer of my side box.There is a couple of 6"clamps stuffed in a bottom drawer.
 

LWW

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I built a heavy duty "towel" bar out of cheap plumbing pipe and fixtures. Holds all my clamps nicely organized by size and type.
 
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dirt t

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Thanks that's what I was looking for. the towel rack type is what I will try. I have no wood working tools or wood working skills.
Thanks again
Terry
 

zmotorsports

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My C-clamps are on the long side of my welding table and the vice-grip clamps are on the short side. I just hung a round bar under the table top in which to hang them on.
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Quick to access, no need to hunt for them and always within easy reach. Most importantly, they don't take up valuable drawer space in my toolbox.

Mike.
 

APEowner

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I built a heavy duty "towel" bar out of cheap plumbing pipe and fixtures. Holds all my clamps nicely organized by size and type.

I actually designed a fancy bar with machined aluminum brackets on the end but just as I was getting ready to to go build it, it dawned on me that it looked just like a towel bar. The steel ones were on sale at my local hardware store for something like $4.00 each so I bought 5 of them.
 

dichdoc

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Here's mine for my big ones burned out on plasma table. Keeps them from sliding off. Small ones in a toolbox drawer
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Cyberbear

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Underneath my heavy duty woodworking bench I've stored all but my smallest C-clamps on a length of 1/2" galvanized pipe with floor flanges at each end. They simply hook in place and are neatly and easily available where I need them, a simple fix.
 
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