There are smaller racks that aren't automated. This one is just the big mack daddy. Well, there's bigger ones than that. :) I think the entry level model is around $4k
Omg that was even more fun than the Short you directed me from. Thanks for making and sharing these videos👍 btw, I think I laughed about 10 times watching this, and then my girlfriend started asking questions. She normally doesn’t😂
I am happy for you to have the setup of the company with good workers/partners to work together. Thanks for showing the manufacturing side of woodworking!
My shop is a little too small to use a proper a proper clamp rack. So I actually use the pipe clamp racks from a little southern shop. I think it's Bidwell iron? Their thing lets me make a smallish, modular glue rack that uses pipe clamps.
I have the bigger brother to this one and it kicks butt! Mine is only 8' wide but has 27 sections. You can glue constantly, what a dream when gluing up an entire huge house worth of cabinet stuff! Didnt have the plate spreader though, that would have made it faster for sure! Thanks for the vid, the youngster showed you😂
If you're doing that many glue-ups with the regular pipe clamps, i wouldn't be using a tiny glue bottle and tiny paint brush. Get yourself a tray, or even a bucket of glue, and a paint roller. I've glued up 4x8 panels of particle board and plastic laminate this way, and put them into a hydraulic veneer press. You have to at least use a glue roller, with an on-board hopper of glue. Put that brush away.
I was thinking the same thing AND I would have used longer pipes and clamped multiple panels in series with one set. Just need to make sure that you skip glue or tape off in between panel sets.
Love the instant replay to catch possible infractions 😂 After watching a bunch of your videos no doubt having fun at work is another of the many reasons for your success. Keep going brother.
This does make me ponder how I could set up a station with 5 sets of pipe clamps permanently mounted-similar to one segment of the Taylor carrier….🤔 Fun video, looks like your team has a great place to work.
I mostly bypass making cutting boards because the price vs time usually isnt worth it. So i typically only do them be request around Christmas but this machine would make them worth doing lol. Are you selling mostly direct to consumer or b2b? Also who makes that brush sander I keep seeing in shorts?
I totally agree about the pipe clamps compared to say parallel or f clamp's although never had parallel clamps so just going off what u said. I would love to have one the panel glue machines even 1/4 the size would do me but can't afford that. Although when a bought pipe a bought huge legnth glue up mulitiples at once. 🏴👍
That 16 year old grey T-Shirt dude cheated in front of his Boss, unbelievable ! ...but you catched him, good Job, now he has to go back to Mc Donalds : (
I hope you were being facetious when you said you threw your pipe clamps in the trash. Most people can't afford a $45k panel gluing rig, let alone a full set of pipe clamps. Hopefully you actually sold them cheap to someone who could use them, or better yet - donated them to a school or maker space.
You know what I would love as content way too much... if you would compare low cost tool building to machines. Like this video just in a broader scale. Or a series. Like what can a Person do with their handheld tools what a machine cant and the opposite.
Great machine if you want to build 10 foot tables. But I'm not in that type of wood shop! Look at the mess on the floor. That's a waste of glue and cleanup time. Machine 0 Pipe clamps 100
For being hobbyist this way out of my price range, I am sticking to pipe clamps
Completely agree! But I think it’s important to know what’s out there, that’s what I needed before I was able to make the big move.
There are smaller racks that aren't automated. This one is just the big mack daddy. Well, there's bigger ones than that. :)
I think the entry level model is around $4k
hahah ya
Omg that was even more fun than the Short you directed me from. Thanks for making and sharing these videos👍 btw, I think I laughed about 10 times watching this, and then my girlfriend started asking questions. She normally doesn’t😂
I am happy for you to have the setup of the company with good workers/partners to work together. Thanks for showing the manufacturing side of woodworking!
Our pleasure!
My shop is a little too small to use a proper a proper clamp rack.
So I actually use the pipe clamp racks from a little southern shop. I think it's Bidwell iron?
Their thing lets me make a smallish, modular glue rack that uses pipe clamps.
I have the bigger brother to this one and it kicks butt! Mine is only 8' wide but has 27 sections. You can glue constantly, what a dream when gluing up an entire huge house worth of cabinet stuff! Didnt have the plate spreader though, that would have made it faster for sure! Thanks for the vid, the youngster showed you😂
Yes he whipped me, it was good, but I like to think I showed him everything he knows haha
If you're doing that many glue-ups with the regular pipe clamps, i wouldn't be using a tiny glue bottle and tiny paint brush. Get yourself a tray, or even a bucket of glue, and a paint roller. I've glued up 4x8 panels of particle board and plastic laminate this way, and put them into a hydraulic veneer press.
You have to at least use a glue roller, with an on-board hopper of glue.
Put that brush away.
I was thinking the same thing AND I would have used longer pipes and clamped multiple panels in series with one set. Just need to make sure that you skip glue or tape off in between panel sets.
Awesome machine, and the kid operating it was funny.
Brian in the first round:
If you ain’t cutting corners, you ain’t cutting it right *click click*
a homeschool kid talking about your mom is extreme words
Love the instant replay to catch possible infractions 😂
After watching a bunch of your videos no doubt having fun at work is another of the many reasons for your success. Keep going brother.
Glad you like them!
Another good video. Reminds me of the old story of John Henry and the rail driver.
This does make me ponder how I could set up a station with 5 sets of pipe clamps permanently mounted-similar to one segment of the Taylor carrier….🤔
Fun video, looks like your team has a great place to work.
Really interesting to see the industrial scale side of things.
The first time I ever seen one of them clamps was about 25 years ago. When I work at a furniture frame shop. Thought it was cool.
Enjoyed your video, needed a good laugh with some good information 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
You're not supposed to be having that much fun, YOUR AT WORK.
“Go hit your vape you youngster” had me dying 😂
15 bucks for 3/4" Bessy clamps? I have recently looked to expand my collection and have a hard time finding them for less than 25.
I put a link in the description to some for $15.50
Harbor Freight 3/4 inch pipe clamps are as good as Bessy at about $10.00
I mostly bypass making cutting boards because the price vs time usually isnt worth it. So i typically only do them be request around Christmas but this machine would make them worth doing lol. Are you selling mostly direct to consumer or b2b?
Also who makes that brush sander I keep seeing in shorts?
You need to mic up Brian. Larry
you do 72 panels a day, curious what size are those panels? ....
Typically they are 24”x24” at varying thicknesses
I totally agree about the pipe clamps compared to say parallel or f clamp's although never had parallel clamps so just going off what u said. I would love to have one the panel glue machines even 1/4 the size would do me but can't afford that. Although when a bought pipe a bought huge legnth glue up mulitiples at once. 🏴👍
Just let me know where you threw them. Thanks :)
That 16 year old grey T-Shirt dude cheated in front of his Boss, unbelievable ! ...but you catched him, good Job, now he has to go back to Mc Donalds : (
I know you've probably already had offers to freely receive those clamps you want to throw away, but, just incase.
Is Brian secretly Jack Harlow?
What's poppin
I hope you were being facetious when you said you threw your pipe clamps in the trash. Most people can't afford a $45k panel gluing rig, let alone a full set of pipe clamps. Hopefully you actually sold them cheap to someone who could use them, or better yet - donated them to a school or maker space.
You know what I would love as content way too much... if you would compare low cost tool building to machines. Like this video just in a broader scale. Or a series. Like what can a Person do with their handheld tools what a machine cant and the opposite.
Great machine if you want to build 10 foot tables. But I'm not in that type of wood shop! Look at the mess on the floor. That's a waste of glue and cleanup time. Machine 0 Pipe clamps 100
Can I have them? lol
I like the video, but for me you don't have to get philosophical about saving time for someones life haha. It is for the business😅
45k for this ? Hahahaha