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    Quote Originally Posted by sossol View Post
    His name is Tyson Moore.
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    He has a youtube channel, but doesn't have a video on this project there.
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    However, he did make a video for it:
    Watching video DIY Woodworking Project: Building a Hinged Clamp Rack - Bhclip.Com
    Great Sossol, Thanks Much for tracking this down. It's a fine build in my book and passed a link of this post to my son...I'll send him yours as well.

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    That's a clever idea but it seems will only work in that very specific instance.

    I have clamps all over my shop and any attempt to design a rack has failed, reason being that I have a huge variety of clamps and sizes. From 1" g-clamps to 12" g-clamps, spring clamps in many sizes, kant twist clamps, f-clamps, sash clamps, quick grip style clamps etc etc. There is no good way to organise them it seems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rorschach View Post
    That's a clever idea but it seems will only work in that very specific instance.

    I have clamps all over my shop and any attempt to design a rack has failed, reason being that I have a huge variety of clamps and sizes. From 1" g-clamps to 12" g-clamps, spring clamps in many sizes, kant twist clamps, f-clamps, sash clamps, quick grip style clamps etc etc. There is no good way to organise them it seems.
    If you have the space, a rolling clamp rack along the lines of this style...

    https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools...rack/view-all/

    seems more practical than fixed storage on a wall.

    I know that putting many of my metal working tools on rolling carts has worked very well for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rorschach View Post
    That's a clever idea but it seems will only work in that very specific instance.

    I have clamps all over my shop and any attempt to design a rack has failed, reason being that I have a huge variety of clamps and sizes. From 1" g-clamps to 12" g-clamps, spring clamps in many sizes, kant twist clamps, f-clamps, sash clamps, quick grip style clamps etc etc. There is no good way to organise them it seems.
    I believe that it was designed exclusively for this type of clamp. The concept could be adapted to other clamp types.

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