Very nice.
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Originally posted by Jay Kellerseems like inefficient use of the space. Also having to adjust the clamps to hang them is big waste of time.
It looks nice and works well for him. Please describe a better setup for us, and, even better, post pictures. We are all looking for ways to improve our shops and techniques.Comment
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Some clarification on the design and layout:
As you can see in the pictures, this area is partially obstructed by the garage door roller tracks - due to size and design constraints when I built my shop, there is only a 12" deep space that is clear of the tracks. As I didn't want a shop cabinet protruding into the garage door opening, I went with a 12" cabinet depth. The height and width were dictated by both raw material size and the available space in this area. I wanted both "storage" and "display" - and I achieved that - I can actually store and display - with very easy access - far more clamps than I currently have!
The majority of my clamps are "F-body" clamps with quick release clutches - so adjusting them prior to storage is easy and keeps things neat.
Scott
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