by Bitshifter » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:49 am
Tlandrum,
I started out with the ratchet clamps but switched to spring clamps from Harbor Freights.
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-12-nylon ... 69290.html
I bought about 20 of them but could always use more. The ratchet clamps are handy but they are hard to squeeze without moving the gusset. I also think the clamping pressure is too much. It is either one click or the next.
I also bought a bunch of these but they are junk, they don't stay tight.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-ratchet ... 68975.html
This turned out to be my favorite clamp for using on the wing, it is metal and doesn't slip.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-inch-ba ... 96214.html
It is available in different lengths and you can't have to many in various lengths.
Yes you can squeeze out to much of the glue with the ratchet clamp but I don't think it is a concern with the spring clamp and a 1/2 or 3/4 piece of plywood.
The spring clamp lists a clamping force of 26 lbs, I like it better than the style Doug used because they have swivel pads on the jaws.
I didn't use ratchet clamps on the ribs but I did use them elsewhere so you still might think about picking up a few.
Tlandrum,
I started out with the ratchet clamps but switched to spring clamps from Harbor Freights.
[url]http://www.harborfreight.com/2-12-nylon-spring-clamp-69290.html[/url]
I bought about 20 of them but could always use more. The ratchet clamps are handy but they are hard to squeeze without moving the gusset. I also think the clamping pressure is too much. It is either one click or the next.
I also bought a bunch of these but they are junk, they don't stay tight.
[url]http://www.harborfreight.com/12-ratchet-bar-clampspreader-68975.html[/url]
This turned out to be my favorite clamp for using on the wing, it is metal and doesn't slip.
[url]http://www.harborfreight.com/12-inch-bar-clamp-96214.html[/url]
It is available in different lengths and you can't have to many in various lengths.
Yes you can squeeze out to much of the glue with the ratchet clamp but I don't think it is a concern with the spring clamp and a 1/2 or 3/4 piece of plywood.
The spring clamp lists a clamping force of 26 lbs, I like it better than the style Doug used because they have swivel pads on the jaws.
I didn't use ratchet clamps on the ribs but I did use them elsewhere so you still might think about picking up a few.