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Re: Martin Air Clamp


 

Thanks for all the responses. Joe, i almost added to my original message that, "the only other time ive seen the clamp was on an auction for a T78, the goofy slider that didnt?bevel". I will search for some old brochures to see if i can find more information or specs. The Ironwood version looks like it has a split platen, but im not sure Martin's does. Is there a reason where this clamp would be inferior to the more typical two clamp setup--aka Mac's clamps. I feel like Mac's would be easier to setup for smaller workpieces and this beam clamp is obviously better for full panels. Any reason to avoid a clamp design like this? Obviously it will get in the way for situations where the workpiece is very tall--for me, im thinking?about the notch cuts on a maloof seat.?

Patrick

On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 10:11?AM David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote:
The Ironwood part number is:

61-300-32323

$4,000

Dave Davies

On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 7:10?AM mac campshure via <mac512002=[email protected]> wrote:
Yup simple as this old blog post.




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On Feb 5, 2024, at 5:00?AM, Joe Calhoon via <joecalhoon=[email protected]> wrote:

?I have a slightly curved hardwood caul that works well between the Mac clamps for this type work.







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