Clamps
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About Clamps
Clamps are essential workshop tools that act as an extra pair of hands, holding workpieces securely in place whilst you cut, drill, glue, or assemble. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of professional-grade clamps suitable for joiners, welders, metalworkers, cabinet makers and DIY enthusiasts. From the versatile F Clamp and robust G Clamp to specialist solutions like welding clamps and corner clamps, our selection covers every clamping requirement across woodworking, metalworking and general fabrication tasks.
The right clamp makes demanding jobs safer and more accurate. Quick clamps offer one-handed operation for fast-paced professional work, whilst traditional sash clamps provide the reach needed for larger furniture assemblies. Specialist options including toggle clamps, band clamps and edge clamps tackle specific applications that standard models cannot handle effectively.
Applications
Clamps are indispensable across numerous trades and industries:
- Carpentry and Joinery: Holding timber during glue-ups, assembly work, and edge treatments
- Welding and Fabrication: Securing metal components for tack welding and precise alignment
- Cabinetmaking: Framework assembly, door construction, and laminate work
- Automotive Repair: Panel work, bodywork alignment, and temporary fixturing
- Woodturning: Securing blanks and specialist holding applications
- Picture Framing: Corner assembly and mitre joints
- Site Work: Temporary fixings, door hanging, and general construction tasks
- DIY Projects: Furniture assembly, repairs, craft work, and home improvements
Choosing The Right Clamps
Consider these factors when selecting clamps from MyToolShed.co.uk:
Capacity and Throat Depth: Measure your typical workpiece dimensions. F clamps range from 150mm to over 1000mm capacity, whilst G clamps typically offer 75mm to 300mm openings with varying throat depths for reaching further from edges.
Clamping Pressure: All-metal G clamps and toolmaker clamps deliver maximum pressure for metalwork and demanding applications. Quick clamps suit lighter-duty woodworking where speed matters more than absolute holding force.
Speed vs Strength: Quick clamps excel in production environments requiring frequent repositioning. Traditional screw-operated clamps provide superior grip for critical glue-ups and permanent assemblies.
Specialist Requirements: Corner clamps ensure perfect 90-degree joints, band clamps wrap around irregular shapes, toggle clamps provide repeatable positioning for jigs, and welding clamps withstand spatter and heat.
Quantity: Most projects require multiple clamps. Consider buying matched sets for even pressure distribution across large assemblies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many clamps do I need?
Professional woodworkers often suggest you can never have too many clamps. For furniture making, having 6-8 clamps of your most-used size is typical, with additional specialist types for specific tasks. Start with four 600mm F clamps or quick clamps as a practical minimum for general workshop use.
What's the difference between F clamps and G clamps?
G clamps have a fixed C-shaped frame offering maximum strength but limited capacity and slower adjustment. F clamps feature a sliding jaw on a bar, providing faster setup, greater reach, and versatility across different workpiece sizes, though typically with slightly less clamping pressure than equivalent G clamps.
Can I use quick clamps for woodworking glue-ups?
Yes, quick clamps work well for most woodworking glue-ups, offering adequate pressure for PVA and polyurethane adhesives. However, for critical joints requiring maximum pressure or very hard woods, traditional screw-operated F clamps or sash clamps provide superior clamping force and are less likely to creep under sustained load.
