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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
9.Temporarily secure the rack with clamps.
10.Drilling 4mm holes for wood screws.
11.This way we avoided wiring.
12.I hung five of them. Four were KDS and the remaining one was OTORO.
I managed to install it in a small workshop.

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