charlese
07-09-2008, 09:42 PM
Today, I discovered a new use (at least for me) for a handscrew clamp. Have any of you used one of these for a spreader?
It helped me to fix a dumb mistake.:o I have been making an additional drawer/shelf combination that hang up with 'L' hooks (square bend hooks).
I had made the case and thought I had completed all parts for the two drawers. I had already glued and brad nailed the first drawer together when I realized I had not cut a groove or rabbet for the drawer bottom.
About 15 minutes had passed since the assembly so now was a problem of how to salvage it. The glue had certainly started to set up. Several scenarios passed through my empty brain and I finally decided to take it apart, then make the cuts. No luck in taking it apart with a hammer. Just couldn't get enough of a swing from the insides of the bottomless box.
Ahh! a spreader clamp!!! The only spreader clamps I have are the newer Bessey K clamps. They won't spread anything smaller than about 10". Grabbed a 6" hand screw and bingo!!:D This thing worked like a real spreader and separated both the glue joints and the nails.
Now it was easy to fix my mistake without starting over.
It helped me to fix a dumb mistake.:o I have been making an additional drawer/shelf combination that hang up with 'L' hooks (square bend hooks).
I had made the case and thought I had completed all parts for the two drawers. I had already glued and brad nailed the first drawer together when I realized I had not cut a groove or rabbet for the drawer bottom.
About 15 minutes had passed since the assembly so now was a problem of how to salvage it. The glue had certainly started to set up. Several scenarios passed through my empty brain and I finally decided to take it apart, then make the cuts. No luck in taking it apart with a hammer. Just couldn't get enough of a swing from the insides of the bottomless box.
Ahh! a spreader clamp!!! The only spreader clamps I have are the newer Bessey K clamps. They won't spread anything smaller than about 10". Grabbed a 6" hand screw and bingo!!:D This thing worked like a real spreader and separated both the glue joints and the nails.
Now it was easy to fix my mistake without starting over.