A while back Toon from Holland posted a picture of a nice, compact clutch spring compressor that he had made. He provided me with some dimensions that I modified slightly to make it easier for me to make, since I have limited metal working machinery. Yesterday I made the compressor using 1/4" aluminum plate that I got from everyone's favorite scrap place and salvage store in Wichita, the Yard Store. I used my angle grinder with a cutoff wheel to cut it out, and a 2" hole saw intended for wood to SLOWLY cut the holes in the aluminum. I did use a belt sander and files to pretty them up by smoothing the edges and to radius the corners as shown in the pictures below. I then tapped the plate with the cutout that fits over the clutch collar so that I could just thread the bolts in instead of having the risk of dropping a nut into the engine. If the compressor was only ever intended for use when the engine is torn down, then nuts would also work.
Anyway, I've now got a nice, compact compressor for my Model T specific tool box that hopefully I'll never need to use!

I've also posted a drawing showing the dimensions to make the compressor plates. You can put radii on the corners to suit your taste. The two 5/16 UNC bolts are 3.5" long.
Neal