Just got the 24/40 Bessey set that I ordered from Amazon last week
($100 delivered). All I can say is now I know why woodworkers like
these so much. These are my first Bessey's - for the last 15+ years or
so I have used pipe clamps.
First, I was impressed with the weight of the clamps - I never expected
this - really well machined, silky mechanism & heavy duty.
Second, the operation is so simple, that I can't see how it would bind
(unless you got glue on it or something). My pipe clamps seem to bind
at the worst times during a glue-up. Now I know why Norm uses them.
Third, they have a nice deep throat (good movie title ;->). The pony
pipe fixtures I use(d) have a too small throat for many situations.
Fourth, the Bessey block set that came with the clamps will make
panel/door assemblies a lot easier & effecient.
Lastly, the price of these clamps ($25 each at this price) is not a
whole lot more than buying the pipe fixture & black pipe.
If you have never tried a Bessey, you might want to give them a try.
Amazon's current price of $140 is not bad if you use a $25 coupon, but
if you check often, and see them drop to $125, you might want to grab
one (and forget about Rockler).
From now on, my pipes will be back-up to the Bessey collection which I
have only just started.
(I guess this is sort of a mini gloat).
Lou
"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
Buy the 98" besseys? What do I win?
SH
In article <[email protected]>, Rumpty
<[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
>
Like I said, this was my first Bessey purchase.
If I have to do a large glue-up, I'll use my pipes (have 6 footers).
For more, I screw them together with a union.
There are 98 inch Besseys for around $75 I believe.
Lou
"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
Nobody throws away clamps! Just because there are 20 of one type doesn't
mean that there aren't a dozen of another, in another corner.
You're right, though. Only David Eisan has KBodies big enough to do a king
sized bed, but he uses them to glue up kitchen cabinet doors. The rest of
us use pipes for the big stuff.
This time of year, though, there's no room to do 8' glue ups. Those are
done outside, when the weather permits, in my 'shop annex', where the truck
usually is parked.
Patriarch
In article <301120040930483349%[email protected]>,
loutent <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you have never tried a Bessey, you might want to give them a try.
> Amazon's current price of $140 is not bad if you use a $25 coupon, but
> if you check often, and see them drop to $125, you might want to grab
> one (and forget about Rockler).
Where do you get a $25 coupon?
--
Hank Gillette
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:12:58 GMT, patriarch
<<patriarch>[email protected]> wrote:
>"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
>
>Nobody throws away clamps! Just because there are 20 of one type doesn't
>mean that there aren't a dozen of another, in another corner.
>
>You're right, though. Only David Eisan has KBodies big enough to do a king
>sized bed, but he uses them to glue up kitchen cabinet doors. The rest of
>us use pipes for the big stuff.
>
>This time of year, though, there's no room to do 8' glue ups. Those are
>done outside, when the weather permits, in my 'shop annex', where the truck
>usually is parked.
>
>Patriarch
put a bench dog on the front bumper and a backstop on the rear shop
wall?
What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
--
Rumpty
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"loutent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:301120040930483349%[email protected]...
> Just got the 24/40 Bessey set that I ordered from Amazon last week
> ($100 delivered). All I can say is now I know why woodworkers like
> these so much. These are my first Bessey's - for the last 15+ years or
> so I have used pipe clamps.
>
> First, I was impressed with the weight of the clamps - I never expected
> this - really well machined, silky mechanism & heavy duty.
>
> Second, the operation is so simple, that I can't see how it would bind
> (unless you got glue on it or something). My pipe clamps seem to bind
> at the worst times during a glue-up. Now I know why Norm uses them.
>
> Third, they have a nice deep throat (good movie title ;->). The pony
> pipe fixtures I use(d) have a too small throat for many situations.
>
> Fourth, the Bessey block set that came with the clamps will make
> panel/door assemblies a lot easier & effecient.
>
> Lastly, the price of these clamps ($25 each at this price) is not a
> whole lot more than buying the pipe fixture & black pipe.
>
> If you have never tried a Bessey, you might want to give them a try.
> Amazon's current price of $140 is not bad if you use a $25 coupon, but
> if you check often, and see them drop to $125, you might want to grab
> one (and forget about Rockler).
>
> From now on, my pipes will be back-up to the Bessey collection which I
> have only just started.
>
> (I guess this is sort of a mini gloat).
>
> Lou
Often when you are shopping at Amazon your coupon so to speak is a discount
code that is entered at check out. You get the code when clicking "Learn
More" about the $25 discount.
"Hank Gillette" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <301120040930483349%[email protected]>,
> loutent <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If you have never tried a Bessey, you might want to give them a try.
>> Amazon's current price of $140 is not bad if you use a $25 coupon, but
>> if you check often, and see them drop to $125, you might want to grab
>> one (and forget about Rockler).
>
> Where do you get a $25 coupon?
>
> --
> Hank Gillette
For up to 8ft glue up's, I use my 100in GrossStabil PC2 clamps <vbg>
Bessey makes a 98in Kbody
John
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:34:42 -0500, "Rumpty" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>What do you do when you have a 8' glue up to do?
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 09:30:48 -0500, loutent <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>First, I was impressed with the weight of the clamps - I never expected
>this - really well machined, silky mechanism & heavy duty.
Yes, they're definitely heavy, but I am not sure why
that is an attribute in this case.
I did the same a few months back. The only thing I don't like about them is
the way glue gets in the teeth of the bar, other than that they are great.
"loutent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:301120040930483349%[email protected]...
> Just got the 24/40 Bessey set that I ordered from Amazon last week
> ($100 delivered). All I can say is now I know why woodworkers like
> these so much. These are my first Bessey's - for the last 15+ years or
> so I have used pipe clamps.
>
> First, I was impressed with the weight of the clamps - I never expected
> this - really well machined, silky mechanism & heavy duty.
>
> Second, the operation is so simple, that I can't see how it would bind
> (unless you got glue on it or something). My pipe clamps seem to bind
> at the worst times during a glue-up. Now I know why Norm uses them.
>
> Third, they have a nice deep throat (good movie title ;->). The pony
> pipe fixtures I use(d) have a too small throat for many situations.
>
> Fourth, the Bessey block set that came with the clamps will make
> panel/door assemblies a lot easier & effecient.
>
> Lastly, the price of these clamps ($25 each at this price) is not a
> whole lot more than buying the pipe fixture & black pipe.
>
> If you have never tried a Bessey, you might want to give them a try.
> Amazon's current price of $140 is not bad if you use a $25 coupon, but
> if you check often, and see them drop to $125, you might want to grab
> one (and forget about Rockler).
>
> From now on, my pipes will be back-up to the Bessey collection which I
> have only just started.
>
> (I guess this is sort of a mini gloat).
>
> Lou