 How to keep glue off your clamps? Well, I would work here's Paul Carlson here a small workshop guy while back I posted a video on using a propane torch to clean off your clamps. I also Posted some related videos where people were recommending a solvent and they were recommending using a wire brush And another choice was they were talking about using a white vinegar to soak it Well, I decided to do some more experimenting a number of people commented on a post that I did that The best thing to do is prevention and I think that's correct. I put you know metal car wax on Half of my clamp and I left the other half without anything on it And then I poured a tight bond to glue onto it after I let it set up for a day I came back and thought hey if it would be the easiest thing I just like to take it off with a putty knife But I found out it came off even better with an old junk chisel that I keep a fairly sharp point on and so Wax with a chisel Looked to me like it took care of the problem on the half that I did not wax the The chisel and the putty knife Worked okay to get off the top globs, but glue was left in the little threads And and on the other side The chisel seemed to take everything off including what was in the little threads I then used a wire brush on the part that had not been waxed and I didn't find that that cleaned up what had gotten down into the little grooves So the bottom line after experimenting with it and what I'm going to do in the future is I'm going to wax the heck out of my clamps. I'm going to use wax paper where I can for protection and Then I'm going to use an old chisel or a sharp chisel not necessarily old To scrape off any excess glue afterwards. I don't think I need the wire brush I don't think I need the propane torch Those would be things of last resort. That's my update small workshop guy signing off