| Storage of pipe clamps | 
| May.11/2025 A fellow woodworker who hadn't visited me in a while said, "My son is building a house, so he has some woodworking machines stored there and is going to tear down the barn, so could you take the woodworking machines?" My workshop is full, so I can't use any machines, but my colleagues wanted everyone to put it to good use, so I received some clamps. | 
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| 1.I received some KDS pipe clamps. This is a set of four with one 3/4" pipe. | 2.It is made of die-cast aluminum, has rubber pads, and can stand on its own. | |
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| 3.It doesn't appear to have been used much and is almost brand new with no scratches. | 4.And 4 sets of pony pipe clamps. I didn't have a place to put it, so I decided to ask a woodworking friend to take it away. | |
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| 5.A set of 5 OTORO pipe clamps and pony clamps. | 6.This is a rack for hanging and storing pipe clamps. Looking around the workshop, I found one spot that looked like it could be used for storage. | |
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| 7.Since there was 100V wiring at the installation location, I decided to attach the rack by sandwiching it between this zelkova board. | 8.I cut it to the same size as the rack using a table saw, and also made a groove for the wires to pass through. | |
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| 9.Temporarily secure the rack with clamps. | 10.Drilling 4mm holes for wood screws. | |
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| 11.This way we avoided wiring. | 12.I hung five of them. Four were KDS and the remaining one was OTORO. | |
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| I managed to install it in a small workshop. | ||