Anyone make storage holders for superclamps?

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Looking for a nice way to store the front and rear clamps on the wall when not in use. hate them laying around

Anyone make something up?
 

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Thought about it but in the end just put hooks on the wall to hang them from the handle that is on the one end.
 

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Fastfarmer built some nice hangers. Maybe he will post some pictures.
 

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I placed a 4' 1x4 across the studs on the shop wall. Measured and put in 4 3" screws that seem to work just fine. The handle on the front clamps work well and I drilled a couple holes (big enough for the screw heads to go through) in the rear ones under the clamping mechanism. I'll put up a picture later.
 

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I store mine standing in the corner of my shed,.. cause everyone knows nothing fits in the corner except for superclamps.
 

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Dsw makes a cool one for storing them. I couldn’t find a picture but maybe Allen dale has some.
 

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I have a design I want to make based on the Triton ski tie down holders. Anyone know of a good aluminum fab shop in CGY they would like to recommend? Also need to fix the track extension for the sled deck.
 

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Used a 2.5” of square aluminum for the top, drilled holes and screwed it to the wall.

Used super trac to mount the moveable and removable inserts, clamps fit right in a few turns to tighten them up and lock em down!

Pretty awesome, works great, doesn’t pull on wall studs and they don’t move!

Super trac also doubles up as extra storage for the inserts that we use on the floor, have some spares just in case then you’re not tripping on them.
 

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Here’s a side shot, can get more or better ones when I get it back from being wrapped.

The aluminum tube is from extra dock legs that I had, welded them together, can self tap screw them together as well, pre drill a hole through the top one that’s stacked and lag em into the wall stud.

Trailer is a Trails West Burandt Edition that we’ve added a ton of things to. After we welded up all the floor cross members and put some extra gussets in trailers been a gem. Have to admit this thing gets pulled everywhere at a buck twenty five all winter and has primarily hauled four big turbo sleds around all winter.

Can post some more things that I did into the enclosed thread, but can’t find it on Tapatalk...so since it’s Saturday thought you guys might wanna do some fabrication yet this weekend!
 
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