 A really simple small clamp story solution. Olaw Woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, small workshop guy. Today I just want to share the world's simplest idea for storing a whole bunch of small bar clamps or F-style clamps. You're going to want to have a lot of these clamps. I'm sure these are from Bessie. And then you need a nice organized way to keep them. Opening up a drawer and throwing them all in there in a pile is not what I call organized. At least not for an OCD guy like myself. So it can't get any easier than this. I have a piece of plywood of whatever size you want it to be attached to the studs on the workshop wall. And then to allow for space for these handles to go there, there's a simple bar that goes across made out of scrap wood. I think it's hard wood in this case, oak, but it doesn't matter. It could be plywood. So a strip of plywood. Now you need to separate it from the plywood on the back wall. So simply put a little block, just a little block separator behind the bar. Screw them in and you're done. That's all there is to it. I've got I think 20 of the little four inch clamps, 20 of the six inch clamps. And then as you can see a variety of other clamps on there. And they're right here at my work bench or nearby where I want to do assembly. So out of the way, this is not more than six inches off the wall. So it doesn't take up any space that way either. Sometimes the best solutions are the simplest. We overwork stuff. Speaking of overworking, you know, there's a lot of different way to build clamps for things such as this. These are my favorite from DeWalt. Really powerful. Love them. Use them all the time, particularly to clamp things to my work bench. Need a really, really, really fancy clamp storage system? Well how about a screw into your tool wall? These have holes in them. They're designed maybe to hook on something. So just put them right there. I don't think you need a video about how to do that. Just drill it, screw it. Easy peasy. You're all done. Anyway, that's my tip for today. Small workshop guy hoping you'll be safe in your workshop.