OP
I'm considering using a muffler clamp of the appropriate sized to make a pipe clamp adapter for these clamps.I made 4 similar clamps but used the H.F. version, they work great for about everything but exhaust tubing, that is still a battle I haven't won completely. You will love having those when you use the table.
JB
I made 4 similar clamps but used the H.F. version, they work great for about everything but exhaust tubing, that is still a battle I haven't won completely. You will love having those when you use the table.
JB
I've been using a standalone Strong Hand V-clamp to hold exhaust tubing.I'm considering using a muffler clamp of the appropriate sized to make a pipe clamp adapter for these clamps.
I have an exhaust project coming up in the future so we will see.

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I was going to buy a set of the Strong Hand clamps but found a similar type of clamp on Amazon. I figured I would try them first for about half the money. I'm not sure this 3" exhaust build is even going to go well.I've been using a standalone Strong Hand V-clamp to hold exhaust tubing.
Strong Hand sells just the V part with various mounting options and materials. Some have magnets embedded in the pads.
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Standard V-Pads
These handy, lightweight V-Pads can be used individually as rests or be attached to pliers or clamps to hold round and angled workpieces. They are also available in stainless steel. Mounting screws included.stronghandtools.com
My Intent was to finish up the mobile base for the saw but I think my hip had some inflammation and I didn't get much else done.
I have a list but I also have a chiropractor appt this morning. If all goes well, I need to do a few things outside which include the JD and dump trailer. I'm not sure if I'll be able to do that after the appt.Time to go to your list to see what other "trouble" you can get into!![]()
I bought it on your recommendation Mike. So far, it's been great.The Relton Stick Kut is exactly what I have been using for the past decade or so Eric. Works well and doesn't take much.
No, I had some angle iron already but picked up another 8-9' stick along with the flat bar at a local machine shop.I like it! Do you use bed frame for something like this?
Very good explanation. Thank you.Not a dumb or an obvious question at al, the 20” number represents the max distance from spindle to column aka "swing" of the machine, which is from the column to the centre of the chuck, times two.
So that represents the maximum diameter of a workpiece that can be drilled dead centre.
Some folks think that the number is the max drilling height, but it is actually the swing of the machine it is referring to.
Thanks for the explanation. I’ll have to measure mine when I get home.Not a dumb or an obvious question at al, the 20” number represents the max distance from spindle to column aka "swing" of the machine, which is from the column to the centre of the chuck, times two.
So that represents the maximum diameter of a workpiece that can be drilled dead centre.
Some folks think that the number is the max drilling height, but it is actually the swing of the machine it is referring to.
Funny you mention it, been talking to a guy at work about it. After I lost an auction last week for a Wilton drill press, I was considering a vertical mill.With all the cool things you build, it might be time for a small lathe. Maybe an old Craftsman/Atlas like I have. It would really be cool to see you put it to work with your projects!
Thank you.Eric, bumper looks great.

