brandonphuong
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I want to know how are you guys holding your work for welding? Or what you use to make clamping easier?
I love to read about traditional woodworking on occasion, and it seems these guys lovetheir clamping systems. I know there's tons of welding tables with gridded holes, but it seems like woodworking takes the cake when it comes to enthusiasm for clamping. Every woodworker I know spazzes out about the necessity of a bench vise, tail vise and bench dogs on the table legs.
But more often than not, I just see welders using C-clamps or sliding clamps like it's no big deal. Don't get me wrong, having to screw that clamp for every joint on your work is kind of a pain in the ***. And bench dogs on the tail vise are pretty clever and time saving. Is it just me or are welders more relaxed about it?
Old Japanese clamp, the rope tightens as the wedge drives into the piece.
Holdfasts. Not conventional these days, but the bread and butter of ye olde woodworker. I love these because they're so simple. I think it should be used more often. Tap the top to clamp, tap the side to release. They're roughly 1/8" thinner than the dog holes so it grabs on when tapped into a slight angle inside the dog hole. Table has to be 2-3" for this to work though. I'm thinking about welding 3/4" x 2" round tubes the the underneath the holes in my 1/4" welding table.
So basically, what are some welding clamps that you think everyone needs? And do you think holdfasts would work well for welding?
I love to read about traditional woodworking on occasion, and it seems these guys lovetheir clamping systems. I know there's tons of welding tables with gridded holes, but it seems like woodworking takes the cake when it comes to enthusiasm for clamping. Every woodworker I know spazzes out about the necessity of a bench vise, tail vise and bench dogs on the table legs.
But more often than not, I just see welders using C-clamps or sliding clamps like it's no big deal. Don't get me wrong, having to screw that clamp for every joint on your work is kind of a pain in the ***. And bench dogs on the tail vise are pretty clever and time saving. Is it just me or are welders more relaxed about it?
Old Japanese clamp, the rope tightens as the wedge drives into the piece.
Holdfasts. Not conventional these days, but the bread and butter of ye olde woodworker. I love these because they're so simple. I think it should be used more often. Tap the top to clamp, tap the side to release. They're roughly 1/8" thinner than the dog holes so it grabs on when tapped into a slight angle inside the dog hole. Table has to be 2-3" for this to work though. I'm thinking about welding 3/4" x 2" round tubes the the underneath the holes in my 1/4" welding table.
So basically, what are some welding clamps that you think everyone needs? And do you think holdfasts would work well for welding?
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