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Ask this old house workbench
Ask this old house workbench





With my layout planned I cut a 4-inch-wide strip of leftover plywood to length for the first shelf and mitered a few angled support blocks. Cut plywood and drill holes for custom shelves Below the mainline, I planned to mount my one-hand trigger bar clamps on their sides followed by my angle clamps and their table clamps, and then fill the middle with two sizes of ratcheting spring clamps. My plan was to create a shelf for my K-Body Parallel Clamps, Variable Spring Clamps, and Premium Spring Clamps, followed by a dowel that will hold a roll of plastic for paint projects along with a cutter. I created a 6-inch inset on one end of my workbench, so the clamps could hang in place without me bumping into them. To get started, I laid out all of my medium and small clamps to determine a layout. Jenn Largesse Steps for Adding a Clamp Rack to a Workbench Step 1: Create a layout that works for your tools Although you’ll want to go for a layout that works best for you, read on to see how I created this portion of the workbench to suit the tools in my workstation.įor the cut list, tools, and materials needed for this project, scroll down to the bottom of this page. In this video, I finish up our workspace, by demonstrating a simple way to add a clamp rack to its endcap. Throughout this series, I’ve shown you a number of ways to customize the ultimate mobile workbench. In the final part of this series, House One Editor and DIY Expert Jenn Largesse shows how to add a clamp rack to the Ultimate Mobile Workbench.







Ask this old house workbench