How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
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How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
My practice chair just cracked! It's an old(ish) wooden desk chair and the seat has cracked directly up the middle. I don't have a clamp anywhere near big enough to hold it in place to glue it. Any suggestions?
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
Zip ties.
Tourniquet.
Baling wire (or a coat hanger).
Tourniquet.
Baling wire (or a coat hanger).
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
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#2 or #7 would work.
When I needed to clamp some wood down for a bookshelf, I used a lot of heavy books (wrapped in plastic bags so they didn't in contact with the glue) and used them as a weight. I imagine that if you put the chairs sideways and then lay the books on top of some kind of shelf you might be alright...
#2 or #7 would work.
When I needed to clamp some wood down for a bookshelf, I used a lot of heavy books (wrapped in plastic bags so they didn't in contact with the glue) and used them as a weight. I imagine that if you put the chairs sideways and then lay the books on top of some kind of shelf you might be alright...
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
You could try packing tape. Wrap a number of layers around it pulling tighter each time. This may not apply enough force in this situation and will leave adhesive on the seat which will need to be cleaned off. Also it will apply more force in the centre of the seat than at the edges.
One way to glue up odd shaped objects is to glue bits of wood on for the clamps to grip on. The blocks are then planed off after glue-up. Of course this means sanding and refinishing the whole thing.
Regards
Gerard (Who has a round table top waiting to be re-glued)
One way to glue up odd shaped objects is to glue bits of wood on for the clamps to grip on. The blocks are then planed off after glue-up. Of course this means sanding and refinishing the whole thing.
Regards
Gerard (Who has a round table top waiting to be re-glued)
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
With some strong and not too stretchy cord, I think you could make a variation on #7 at home. Tighten by twisting with some kind of skewer.PMeuph wrote: #2 or #7 would work.
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
I've used old bicycle inner tubes for this sort of thing.
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
Trevor,
I can help you out but won't be at rehearsal tomorrow night. Get my number from Big Pete or Harshey and give me a call.
Rodney
I can help you out but won't be at rehearsal tomorrow night. Get my number from Big Pete or Harshey and give me a call.
Rodney
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
Thanks All -
Got it done. Chair is good as new and should withstand many more years of, um, being sat on.
Got it done. Chair is good as new and should withstand many more years of, um, being sat on.
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Re: How do you clamp wood without a clamp?
Try a spanish windlass. Glue first and then wrap a rope around several times to get a firm and wide grip and then twist/rotate the two free rope ends with a stick until you get it tight enough. Tie off the stick with another line until the glue dries.
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