DOG HOLE CLAMPS MADE FROM HARBOR FREIGHT BAR CLAMPS
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 Published On Jun 26, 2020

If you’re interested in this project, check out the links below of the items I used in it (not all items are exactly what I used, but are similar)(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases):
Dewalt DWE 4011 Angle Grinder https://amzn.to/3jzq2qO
JB Clearweld Epoxy https://amzn.to/37MqLCt
Flush Trim Saw https://amzn.to/2HKxEcv
Irwin 6” Quick Grip Clamps https://amzn.to/3kAYW3M
Dust Mask https://amzn.to/2HKbass
Dewalt Safety Goggles https://amzn.to/3jImhiV
Ear Plugs https://amzn.to/2HKztGn

Here is a list of other tools in my shop I used (I am not affiliated with these):
Grizzly G0771Z Hybrid Table Saw https://www.grizzly.com
6” Harbor Freight F-clamp https://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-...
12” Harbor Freight F-clamp https://www.harborfreight.com/12-inch...

When I made my workbench I decided to put some dog holes in the top. The problem is when I put the drawer box in it only left about 5” from the top of the bench to the drawer box, unless you were trying to secure a work piece at least 2” think this resulted in traditional hold fasts bottoming out on the drawer box top before being able to secure the work piece. A solution I came up with, well that I had seen before, is to modify f-clamps to be used in dog holes. And since you are basically destroying the clamps in this process it would be advisable to use the cheapest clamps you can find, thus the use of Harbor Freight clamps.

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