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Two-Sided Mobile Clamp Rack Plans

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Solve all of your woodworking clamp storage problems with this easy-to-build clamp rack. Overall dimensions approximately 48"W x 23-3/4"D x 67-1/4"H when using 4" casters. All parts are made from 3/4" plywood.

This mobile, two-sided rack is modular to change with your storage needs as you add more clamps. The custom brackets you make for each style of clamp can be securely fastened to the 3/4"-thick partition and rearranged as needed.

You will receive an order confirmation that will contain the link for download.   steps to download your plans:

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Steve
03-06-25
Super easy project

Easy to follow plans. Quick to finish from cutting to assembly.

Reply from infinitytools.com

Hey Steve, thanks for your feedback on our Infinity 2 sided Mobile Clamp Rack Plans. We take a lot of pride in delivering experiences just like this, so we’ll be sharing this one with the team!

Charles B. Verified Customer   
07-29-18
Good first order

Great set of plans for a clamp rack that I can use in my shop.

Casey
09-27-24
Good concept, details missing

I love having CAD drawings but these don't include backings as shown in the pictures. That's OK, but how are the slotted parts attached to the brackets? Pocket screws to hold racks to plywood could go in the bracket supports.

Reply from infinitytools.com

Thanks for the feedback, Casey. Our team puts a lot of effort into serving and supporting our customers to the best of our ability. We do offer a great videos as well that details how to assemble the clamp rack. Also page 3 of the plans details the back panel and the video shows how its attached. If you have additional questions just reach out our office hours are Monday - Friday, between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm ET. Just give us a call or send us an email to open a support ticket, and we'll jump right on it!

877-872-2487 | support@infinitytools.com

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Popular Questions

5 years ago
I lost my Kobalt table saw fence. I need a replacement solution. You guys look the right guys to ask. See more »
5 years ago
We do not offer any Replacement Table saw fences, however you could use a Pro Grip Straight Edge Clamp as long as you have a flat surface on the front and the rear of the saw table so the clamp can be attached.
5 years ago
Will the various clamp accessories fit other makes of clamps, or are they specific to Infinity clamps? See more »
5 years ago
These are Pro-Grip brand clamps and accessories and they are designed to work together. We are not able to confirm that the Pro Grip accessories will work with clamps of other brands.
4 years ago
Can these straight edges be put together end on end for longer distances. I need to clean up the end of a 66 inch table and have the 24 inch with the router attachment and would like to purchase a 50 inch and combine them for stability. See more »
4 years ago
unfortunately, no these clamps can't be connected end to end.
6 years ago
Can these be put together to rip a sheet of plywood? See more »
6 years ago
No, these can not be connect end to end.
6 years ago
Can I buy new locking handles and slides? I have used these for a long time and have worn out the locks. See more »
6 years ago
Individual replacement parts are not available for the Pro Grip Clamps
6 years ago
I am interested in the Pro-Grip edge clamp for my table saw. The table is approximate;y 20 inches. Does it matter which size I order? See more »
6 years ago
No. The shortest Pro Grip Clamp has a maximum clamp opening of 24". All of the Pro grip lengths will clamp from their maximum opening down to nothing. You could clamp a piece of paper with the 50" clamp if you needed to for some reason.
5 years ago
Who is the Manufacturer? See more »
5 years ago
These are Pro-grip brand clamps. Pro-grip is the manufacturer.
4 years ago
I usually buy Baltic Birch plywood that comes 60"x60". Is there an extension to connect two of my ProGrip straight edges to make them long enough to clamp on to a 60" piece of plywood? See more »
4 years ago
Unfortunately, no. The design of these clamps does not allow multiple clamps to be connected to extend the length.
5 years ago
My Bandsaw table is 20" wide and 24" deep if I purchase the PRO-GRIP 2" x 24" Straight Edge Clamp will it except the 24" depth of the table. I bought this saw used and did not have a fence system so I thought the straight edge clamp with the universal attachment might work for me. See more »
5 years ago
Yes, the 24" straight edge clamp will provide a fill 24" of clamping reach so should work just fine.
6 years ago
Will the 50" straight edge clamp across a 4 ft wide piece of plywood.?.. I know the clamp and stop take up some space See more »
6 years ago
Yes, the actual clamping capacity of the 50" Pro Grip straight edge clamp is a true 50" the clamp itself is a few inches longer.
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TWo-Sided Mobile Clamp Rack Plans

Solve all of your woodworking clamp storage problems with this easy-to-build clamp rack. Overall dimensions approximately 48"W x 23-3/4"D x 67-1/4"H when using 4" casters. All parts are made from 3/4" plywood. This mobile, two-sided rack is modular to change with your storage needs as you add more clamps. The custom brackets you make for each style of clamp can be securely fastened to the 3/4"-thick partition and rearranged as needed.

This two-sided, mobile clamp rack packs a lot of storage into a small area.
This two-sided, mobile clamp rack packs a lot of storage into a small area.

While I wholeheartedly agree with the old saying that you can never have too many clamps, you definitely can have more clamps than your clamp rack can hold. This was the case in our shop here at Infinity Tools with our old clamp rack, especially when we added some new Irwin clamps to the mix. We decided it was time for a new rack. And that rack needed to be able to hold all of our clamps and hopefully have some room to grow.

Click here to download measured drawings!

The first goal was to ensure that the rack was easy to build from readily available material. 3/4" plywood components assembled with Kreg pocket screw joinery fit the bill. Crosscutting the first piece of 4' x 8' plywood into three pieces at 5', 2', and 1' long creates all but the two sides of the rack. The rest of the parts (sides, rails, etc.) can easily come from a second piece of 3/4" plywood which makes this a fairly economical project as well.

To cut the plywood, I found it easier to use a track saw rather than try to wrestle the sheet on my table saw.

For mobility, I scavenged the casters from our old clamp rack. I prefer to use casters 4" in diameter or larger for both load capacity and ease of moving the rack on a dusty, uneven shop floor. Better still, invest in locking swivel casters for greater mobility.

The basic components of the clamp rack are assembled and ready for custom clamp storage brackets.
The basic components of the clamp rack are assembled and ready for custom clamp storage brackets.

The brackets that hold each style of clamp on our rack are designed to be modular. They fasten to the partition of the rack with pocket screws so that they can be placed wherever needed in order to make the most of the real estate available.

The basic components of the clamp rack are assembled and ready for custom clamp storage brackets.

Depending on the size of the clamp, I made kerf cuts in the brackets so that the clamps would notch into place and stay secure and organized even when the cart is moved around the shop. I found that the majority of the Irwin clamps fit perfectly into a 1/4" kerf made with an Infinity 1/4"-kerf flat-top blade, but a few of the heavy-duty clamps require a 3/8" kerf which are easily made with an 8" Dadonator stacked dado blade. (Note: You'll need to use an 8"-diameter or larger blade for the depth of cut required to create the slots for the clamps.)

Most of the brackets consist of a slotted top, a pair of triangular supports, and a back. All are joined with pocket screws.

Besides storing clamps, there's another advantage to the clamp rack's modular design: Custom storage for accessories. I built a couple of trays and installed them at the bottom of the rack to hold various tools or accessories. The top of the rack can easily be turned into a shelf or bin to further expand potential storage.

The basic components of the clamp rack are assembled and ready for custom clamp storage brackets.

The trays are fastened to the back wall to hold things like our Kreg Jig and glue bottles, both of which go hand-in-hand with clamping. A few bins to hold various types of screws and hardware would be a good addition, as well.

The basic components of the clamp rack are assembled and ready for custom clamp storage brackets.

We're so happy with the way this project turned out that we decided to offer it as a plan on our website, and we even created an Irwin Clamp Package that includes almost all the clamps that have found a home on the rack. Whether you need to outfit a new shop, start fresh and make sure you have your clamping bases covered, or want to add some clamps to your collection, building this clamp rack is a great place to start.