Found these at an estate sale and like them. It looks like you buy the hardware and build them yourself from that point.
I checked all the usual woodworking supply sites and cannot find them.
Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
Thanks, John
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It's two.... two... two clamps in one!
John,
I've seen these advertised but never used them. They are designed for glue ups. You sandwich the glue up between the wooden cauls and as you turn the clamp mechanism the cauls clamp everything flat.
Here they are advertised at Peachtree http://www.ptreeusa.com/panel_glue_up.htm
Frank
I bought three of these several years ago, from Woodcraft. Work very well for keeping panels flat, but you still need to use a few additional clamps and cauls. When I made mine up, I took extra time with selecting and milling of the wood I used and I also faced the wood with UHMD plastic (or whatever the initials are!). This keeps glue from sticking to the wood.
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