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Bench Tool Rack *LINK*

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Bench Tool Rack *LINK*

Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>i was just browsing on Scott Grandstaff's website and found this article for this tool rack. It is easy to make and mounts to your tool tray and is removable for those big glue-ups. I thought this was a great idea to keep those tools you always need from accumulating in your tool tray and thought I'd share it.


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Bench Tool Rack

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Mike L

>Ummmm...... I think that's Scott Post, not Scott Grandstaff.

Cheers,

Mike

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Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>Thanks, I've got my Scotts all mixed up. This is a nice article from Scott G's page on repairing a broken tote. Check out some of the beatiful tools Scott makes by clicking the TOOLS eyeballs

I'm getting a new puter at work so's I'm going through my list of links and thought I'd share a few.

Regards

Jonathan


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Repairing a broken tote

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Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>Twice now, I've used one of those plastic trigger-type "Quick-grip" type bar clamps, now sold by Irwin (I have older ones) to clamp a broken tote. The soft plastic caps provide enough friction that they don't slip on the slightly misaligned ends of the tote, and the pressure seems adequate.

Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've never done the acetone thing either - just yaller glue.

The repaired handles have worked fine.


The clamps I mean

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Yep, there's alotta

Mike L

>...woodworking Scotts out there contributing solutions and ideas to the whirled wide web. Although I've seen S.G.'s tote glueup clamp before, I appreciate your pointing to it as I'm on a new 'puter too and my old links are not easily accessed.

Cheers,

Mike

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Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>I did the exact same thing, with the same result....the first time. The second repair didn't work out as well. I think Scotts jig will work everytime so's hunert' year old totes won't go flying across the room into a pile of shavings...glued side first DAMHIKT

Regards

Jonathan

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