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Bessey Rapid Action Clamps
Bought some new clamps...the Bessey LC8's aka GH20's in europe
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Here's the scoop i already had a GH16 (the samller version). They are quite exy ..i think i paid about $80 for it. Looked around, best price i found for these (LC8's)was $126 listed, without going into the shop. Ended up shipping them from the states for USD48 each.....even with delivery of $80...4 became about 1/2 price....Doesn't that just annoy u no end.
a few diffs...1s from US are stamped made in Germany, not the 1 i bought locally...i guess we get the asian made stuff.
Anyway if u are not familiar with these beasts...;they are just that, beasts..all metal construction (designed for welding). They are ratchet, therefore vibration proof. They dont let go of your work while you're routing. They can be operated 1 handed and they are easy to adjust e.g...1 click and the work can still be moved. 3 clicks and its goodnight. Worth the investment imo...bought once.
I dont use any vises......combinations of these = all vises (obviously set up is much slower but very versatile)
They are very well engineered as you would expect from the cost...but even in my 2 different types the GH16 and GH20....there are no common parts......it shows their attention to detail and engineering design. I LIKEY
Trade Tools sell similar - much less expensive
I have not done an exact comparison and am only a hobbyist user but I picked up a couple of very similar (though green handled) clamps from Trade Tools last year (I have no affiliation with TT of any kind, am just an occasional customer). The TT ones certainly are heavy duty and hold on really well. Much cheaper than the Besseys and may be worth a look.
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Here is a photo of the Trade Tools model
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Xanthorrhoeas
I have not done an exact comparison and am only a hobbyist user but I picked up a couple of very similar (though green handled) clamps from Trade Tools last year (I have no affiliation with TT of any kind, am just an occasional customer). The TT ones certainly are heavy duty and hold on really well. Much cheaper than the Besseys and may be worth a look.
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