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CLAMPING TABLE
x   GLUE-UP TABLE
xx   BAR & PIPE CLAMP ACCESSORIES & JIGS
xx   CLAMP ACCESSORIES & JIGS
xx   WORKBENCH

Sawhorse-style clamp rack that holds pipe clamps upright and at equal spacing during glue ups.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER Nov-Dec 1989 (v.5#6) pg. 8

Simple box frame keeps pipe clamps level, parallel, and properly spaced for glue-ups.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #25 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 12

Double-duty sawhorses form the legs of a clamping rack when fitted with accessory clamping beams.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #38 May-Jun 1994 pg. 96

Wall-mounted glue-up rack saves space by storing your panels vertically up a wall while they dry.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #40 Oct 1994 pg. 96

Vertical edge-joint glue-up jig uses pipe clamps.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #54 Oct 1996 pg. 30

A space-saving clamping jig consisting of several vertical pipe clamps (which can pivot as needed) is used for gluing panels and other large assemblies.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #72 Apr 1999 pg. 27

The ultimate tool stand. This large (72"x26"x34" tall) roll-around stand combines a chop saw stand, router table, portable planer stand, workbench with T-slot clamping system, outfeed for table saw, downdraft sanding table, and a glue up table.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #82 Oct 2000 pg. 48

The ultimate glue table. A shop-built, roll-around workbench features a large plastic-laminated particleboard top (36"x72") with removable edge strips to facilitate squaring and clamping. The base has six large storage drawers and room for other storage options on the sides and back.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP May 1998 (v.21#8) pg. 48

Tip shows how to make a slotted rack to support pipe clamps while edge gluing.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #340 Jul-Aug 1993 (v.43#7) pg. 26

Knock-down gluing frame built from 2x4s provides a support assembly for pipe clamps when gluing up panels.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #364 Dec 1995-Jan 1996 (v.46#1) pg. 18

Workbench bar clamp stand. Simple fixtures turn any workbench with two rows of benchdog holes into a clamping table.
FINE WOODWORKING #84 Sep-Oct 1990 pg. 14

Clamping table uses pipe clamps in sliding cradles. Both a stand-alone and fold-up version are shown. An auxiliary top will convert this clamping station into a working-height assembly table.
SHOPNOTES #3 May 1992 (v.1) pg. 22

A folding, A-frame glue-up station supports pipe clamps when gluing up solid wood panels. Also serves as a storage rack for pipe clamps and requires little floor space when folded for storage. Includes plan for an alternative wall-mounted station.
SHOPNOTES #28 Jul 1996 (v.5) pg. 4

How to use plastic plumbing pipe holders to secure bar clamps to a clamping table.
WOOD MAGAZINE #51 Apr 1992 (v.9#3) pg. 16

Wall-mounted, fold-down clamp rack for edge-joining panels. Can also be topped with piece of plywood to serve as temporary worktable.
WOOD MAGAZINE #64 Oct 1993 (v.10#7) pg. 25

Adjustable glue-up rack for pipe clamps uses broom clips to keep the clamps upright.
WOOD MAGAZINE #77 Feb 1995 (v.12#2) pg. 24

Clamping table lets you put pressure where needed. An auxiliary raised bench top has a series of slots and notches to allow short bar clamps to be used as hold-downs.
WOOD MAGAZINE #93 Dec 1996 (v.13#9) pg. 14

A glue-up fixture that allows removal of the work pieces with clamps still in place.
WOOD MAGAZINE #105 Apr 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 52

Adjustable rails support multiple pipe clamps nearly 12" above the workbench. This makes it easier to clean off glue squeeze out.
WOOD MAGAZINE #121 Feb 2000 (v.17#1) pg. 32

Clamping station to glue up panels is wall mounted and constructed from off-the-shelf plumbing supplies. When not in use it swings down against the wall.
WOODSMITH #103 Feb 1996 (v.18) pg. 34

Knock-down clamping table. Two sawhorses and a pair of 2x4s with notches are combined to create a holder for pipe clamps being used to assemble large panels.
WOODSMITH #119 Oct 1998 (v.20) pg. 5

Simple frame for keeping pipe-clamps aligned and straight when using several at once.
WOODWORK #13 Jan-Feb 1992 pg. 12

Adjustable four-piece frame holds pipe clamps in place when edge gluing.
WOODWORK #21 May-Jun 1993 pg. 18

Gluing up. Simple tools, careful preparation, and a little planning take the stress out of sticky work. Information on glue selection, clamps and clamping techniques, edge-gluing, gluing a mortise-and-tenon frame, gluing a carcase, seating dovetails, etc. Includes tips on making a gluing table for use with pipe clamps.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1994 (v.18#5) pg. 16