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I'm looking for some light duty parallel clamps. Probably about 24". Does anyone have a suggestion for something that you either particularly like or dislike? I'm looking at the bessey UK3.024 unless I can find a better and less expensive option.

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If you want to try HF, I have not had any issues with the Bremen parallel clamps from them. They are around $35 I think  


You can also watch for the Lowe’s sale for the 24” cabinet masters for $28 which I think is a steal as they are quite good. 
 

 

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Naaman, not sure how you managed this with the 8’ slabs from the Roubo.  This bitch is getting heavy to run through the machinery with my little 66” slabs.  
 

 

 

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I assume that was after one of the 7,000 morphine pills required after your back went out.

Did not know those pills worked so well for hair growth. 

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49 minutes ago, VPI said:

I assume that was after one of the 7,000 morphine pills required after your back went out.

Did not know those pills worked so well for hair growth. 

Heavy loads of CDs are my kryptonite.

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How many cross dressers are you carrying at one time?

2 of these are the recommended limit...

 

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But if they're skinny like this, 3 is OK...

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Trying to decide if I go all walnut for the bottom ship lap shelf or incorporate the Jatoba, maple and walnut from the top. 
Also got the final glue-ups of the top done so now only one more time wrestling them through the planer. 
 

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I see what you are saying. 

My more pressing problem now is figuring out how to trim both tops to the same length. The shitty gravity stand for the Bosch will not support the tops for a straight cut so I either have to do it with the track saw and make cuts from both sides or build a temporary saw horse set up to support the tops while the shitty mitre saw cuts the ends. 

Alternatively, trying to track down someone local with a real mitre saw station. 

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Seems fairly cumbersome.
I did look at the big Mafell track saw there but it does not cut deep enough.

I think I will just rig something up with a roller stand or saw horse. 

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All the more reason I absolutely needed this...

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You can't see it from this angle, but it rides on the Makita/Festool track.

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