Page 1 of 1

Home made pipe clamps

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:07 am
by Suckback
Hey, I'm looking for ideas to make my own pipe fit-up clamps. Ranging in all different sizes,
Would appreciate any photos, I do own a couple that I have bought but I was looking for some inspiration
To build some of my own.

Danny

Re: Home made pipe clamps

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:32 am
by Marc Godwin
Suckback wrote:Hey, I'm looking for ideas to make my own pipe fit-up clamps. Ranging in all different sizes,
Would appreciate any photos, I do own a couple that I have bought but I was looking for some inspiration
To build some of my own.

Danny
Hi Danny,
Can you post a photo of what you have?

Re: Home made pipe clamps

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 7:57 am
by Suckback
Marc Godwin wrote:
Suckback wrote:Hey, I'm looking for ideas to make my own pipe fit-up clamps. Ranging in all different sizes,
Would appreciate any photos, I do own a couple that I have bought but I was looking for some inspiration
To build some of my own.

Danny
Hi Danny,
Can you post a photo of what you have?
Hi Marc
These are the clamps I have, they are called E-Z fit pipe clamps.
image.jpg
image.jpg (59.16 KiB) Viewed 2300 times

Re: Home made pipe clamps

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:22 am
by TamJeff
Another way is to use angle stock or a C channel with clamps. It will help with keeping longer runs of pipe dead-nuts straight. I had to fabricate a bunch of soccer goals at one point, and I was having to use scarphs instead of butts. I would take two- 4ft pieces of channel and fasten it to my bench with a space in the middle to allow for the long scarphs, string straight. Then it was just a matter of laying the pipe in there with a couple quick grip clamps and some T stands holding the ends up. Worked like a charm.

Re: Home made pipe clamps

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:15 am
by Marc Godwin
I kind of depends on your current application as I agree with the channel or even heavy wall angle will do the job, but looking at the photo theses are really designed around alignment fir but welds, not really made for stopping the pipe from rolling over or moving.
I might be grossly wrong in my assumption, and when you assume .................... :lol: