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Default Clamp a board to a railing - quick and removable - how?

On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 19:47:21 +0100, alan wrote:

On 28/06/2014 17:41, wrote:
I want to clamp a piece of board across the railings at the front of
our little boat so I can mount a small vice on it. I don't want this
to be permanent, just for use when I need it.

Can anyone suggest quick and easy clamp/unclamp devices that can be
mounted on a piece of board (probably a 1" thick plank) to hold it down
at either end to a round railing (probably a bit more than 1"
diameter)? The railing won't run across the board at right angles,
more like 45 degrees.

I guess a pair of exhaust clamps (or similar, smaller, U-bolts) with
wing nuts would do it. Can anyone think of anything quicker and/or
more elegant?



Two planks one either side of the railing and a couple of long bolts +
nuts through the centre.


Yes, that's how I've done it in the past.



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