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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 11:26:28 -0700, Dan wrote:
I need some miter clamps for a table I'm planning. Clamps will need to hold 1.5" thick x 5" wide boards @ 45 degs. Since I will only be joining 2 such boards at a time (not 4, like a picture frame) the strap type clamps won't work. I can't seem to find anything capable of accommodating such wide stock. I saw these http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?FamilyID=4484, more of just a precision angle bracket used with clamps, which I already have. Anyone have experience with these, or have any recommendations for other miter clamps capable of holding 5" wide stock? Is the underside going to be visible? If not clamp the two pieces face down to the workbench and use pocket screws. -Leuf |
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