Thanks, I forgot to mention that for my train tracks, I have to glue long strips of wood together to make the rails. I have to clamp and/or duct tape those until they dry. I usually clamp long enough to get some tape on them. It's wasteful of tape and time consuming. I also have the wooden clamps with the 2 screw knobs on either side. Never used that much.
Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: cheetah To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 7:18 PM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] wood working table recommendations please? hi mat that is not quite what you need. although you may want one as no shop should be without one. that is known as a work mate I have used mine to yes set things on. also clamp a beltsander in upside down so I could use it stationary. I have clamped log slices in it to make clock faces. you are needing a workbench type thing either fixed or folding. work bench plans are as numerous as leaves on a tree, its just what you want to do with it. you just set them up to suit your needs if you want a square fixed on it buy one and screw it down on say a corner out of the way of the main working surface. hope all that helps Jim [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
