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You guys with fixture tables, where are you getting your fixtures? I guess clamps too, but I’m more interested in Fixtures, stops, blocks and bolts. Right now I’m looking at Siegmund, build pro and Fireball and leaning towards fireball. 5/8”
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Hey Scratch, saw your post and although i have no advice for you i too am interested in a fixture table. checked out the fireball table, never heard of them before. Look super nice but wow its pricey! For me it would only be personal use so I cant justify it.
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Scratch wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:48 am You guys with fixture tables, where are you getting your fixtures? I guess clamps too, but I’m more interested in Fixtures, stops, blocks and bolts. Right now I’m looking at Siegmund, build pro and Fireball and leaning towards fireball. 5/8”
Hi Scratch - I have purchased most of my "fixturing" from Strong Hand Tools. This includes clamps, spacers, blocks, angle blocks, and more. I have also made some of my own clamps using some of the large HF clamps and cutting of the end and welding on a pin to fit the 5/8" holes in my Rhino Cart tables.

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You can click on the links above each photo to see the slideshows. These were just some of the fixturing setups I have used.
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Thanks, yeah I’ve looked at Tricktools.com. They sell Build Pro stuff Those look nice too. I may have questions for you. One that comes to mind is which of their ball lock bolts do you have? I’m wondering what their clamping range is? I have a 1/2” table and am wondering how thick and thin of fixtures they will tighten up to.
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These are the ball lock bolts I have. My table is 5/8" thick. If it was 1/2" thick, then if I was using the same tooling that attaches to the table I would use a 1/8" washer/spacer under the head of the ball lock bolt if necessary.
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Where did you get the black piece that the cut off clamp is attached to? Did you make it on a lathe?
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Scratch wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:59 pm Where did you get the black piece that the cut off clamp is attached to? Did you make it on a lathe?
Yes - it is a piece of 1 1/2" diameter round steel with a 5/8" diameter hole drilled in one end and a 5/8" pin welded into it. The other end is drilled/bored to a size large enough to accept the end of the clamp (once I cut off the end with an abrasive cutoff wheel). I think a made about 8 of these. I also made one with a 3/4" diameter pin that fits into the 3/4" hole in the center of my 1" thick welding table. That one has come in very handy as well.

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