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expired Posted by Fourgonbound • Apr 20, 2021
expired Posted by Fourgonbound • Apr 20, 2021

Bessey REVOlution Parallel Clamp/Framing Kit with (2) 24'', (2) 40'' and KP Blocks $189.99

$190

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$189.99 instead of $209.95. The deal is back again at Rockler.

Bundle and save with this clamp package from Bessey, including (2) 24'' and (2) 40'' clamps, plus (4) KP blocks for easy, accurate frame assemblies. Bessey's K Body REVOlution parallel clamps boast approximately 1,000 N of additional clamping force over their predecessors. In addition, you can apply force with a 6mm hex key in the socket at the end of the handle—ideal for users with wrist issues. Dual anti-slip protection prevents unexpected jaw release, while the extra-large clamping surfaces stay at a right angle to the rail, making them ideal for keeping drawers and case goods square, as well as for standard panel glueups. All four edges of the clamp face can be used for clamping: standard full jaw, laying on either side, or upside down, clamping with the heel—ideal when you don't have enough space on the workpiece, or beneath it, to use the whole clamp face.

Features:
  • Sturdy jaw construction with metal-reinforced plastic housing
  • End clip is easily removable without tools so you can convert the clamp to a spreader
  • Adjustable, removable plastic risers lift your work off of the bar to eliminate marring and glue smearing
  • No-mar clamp faces are glue- and solvent-resistant
  • Clamp faces are removable to fit optional accessories like the Pivoting Jaw Faces (#51431, sold separately)
  • Included KP Blocks let you set up a stable frame clamping fixture, ensuring square corners and no-tip performance
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https://www.rockler.com/bessey-re...-kp-blocks

$189.99 instead of $209.95. The deal is back again at Rockler.

Bundle and save with this clamp package from Bessey, including (2) 24'' and (2) 40'' clamps, plus (4) KP blocks for easy, accurate frame assemblies. Bessey's K Body REVOlution parallel clamps boast approximately 1,000 N of additional clamping force over their predecessors. In addition, you can apply force with a 6mm hex key in the socket at the end of the handle—ideal for users with wrist issues. Dual anti-slip protection prevents unexpected jaw release, while the extra-large clamping surfaces stay at a right angle to the rail, making them ideal for keeping drawers and case goods square, as well as for standard panel glueups. All four edges of the clamp face can be used for clamping: standard full jaw, laying on either side, or upside down, clamping with the heel—ideal when you don't have enough space on the workpiece, or beneath it, to use the whole clamp face.

Features:
  • Sturdy jaw construction with metal-reinforced plastic housing
  • End clip is easily removable without tools so you can convert the clamp to a spreader
  • Adjustable, removable plastic risers lift your work off of the bar to eliminate marring and glue smearing
  • No-mar clamp faces are glue- and solvent-resistant
  • Clamp faces are removable to fit optional accessories like the Pivoting Jaw Faces (#51431, sold separately)
  • Included KP Blocks let you set up a stable frame clamping fixture, ensuring square corners and no-tip performance

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Apr 20, 2021
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cdmcc
Apr 20, 2021
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This is a good deal for that exact bundle, especially if you are in the market for the blocks.
Apr 20, 2021
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Apr 20, 2021
c2h5oh
Apr 20, 2021
252 Posts
They are freaking expensive. I'll TU but there is no way I can afford this. If I had a spare $200 I would just get a couple of 2x4's for future projects.
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Apr 20, 2021
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TooManyMind
Apr 20, 2021
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Just too expensive to me but I'm sure they are worth it some if it's made in Germany. I have a few of the Bessey J clamps and they are extremely durable and useful. Thx for posting, we need more wood working deals!
Apr 20, 2021
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wwjrd
Apr 20, 2021
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Woodworking is no longer a blue collar hobby.
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Apr 20, 2021
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drtaffe
Apr 20, 2021
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Quote from c2h5oh :
They are freaking expensive. I'll TU but there is no way I can afford this. If I had a spare $200 I would just get a couple of 2x4's for future projects.
😂😂😂. Nailed it
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Apr 20, 2021
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Jenny_Cantrol
Apr 20, 2021
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The gold standard in clamping!
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Apr 21, 2021
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ToolDeals
Apr 21, 2021
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Quote from Jenny_Cantrol :
The gold standard in clamping!
Once out of the USA with other options, not certain about that, but you certainly better have some gold to buy them.

Meanwhile, there are plenty of cabinet shops still using pipe clamps that are only limited by the length of the pipe.
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Apr 21, 2021
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cdmcc
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cdmcc

Quote from ToolDeals :
Meanwhile, there are plenty of cabinet shops still using pipe clamps that are only limited by the length of the pipe.
Each style of clamp has it's advantages and disadvantages and it's very common to have and use BOTH parallel and pipe clamps, along with a whole host of other clamp styles. Yes, pipe does offer some value and versatility in lengths of pipe but IMO the returns are diminishing under 36". For me the parallel sweet spot is 24 to 40", anything larger than that is a pipe. But it's not a hard and fast rule. Yeah parallel style is a bit more expensive but they should give you years of service if taken care of. Ultimately buy what works best for you.
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Quote from cdmcc :
Each style of clamp has it's advantages and disadvantages and it's very common to have and use BOTH parallel and pipe clamps, along with a whole host of other clamp styles. Yes, pipe does offer some value and versatility in lengths of pipe but IMO the returns are diminishing under 36". For me the parallel sweet spot is 24 to 40", anything larger than that is a pipe. But it's not a hard and fast rule. Yeah parallel style is a bit more expensive but they should give you years of service if taken care of. Ultimately buy what works best for you.
You only need to have very deep pockets to be versatile and have all the clamps you might need... which is never enough.... Smilie

Woodworking as a hobby has become very expensive. For the beginner that does not want to break the bank, the versatile pipe clamp is the only way to go. You can buy cheap scrap pipe as long as one end is threaded, or maybe have a pipe threader and cut to whatever length you want. You can glue some rubber on the clamps, or use a block of wood if you are going to apply some serious pressure... more than parallel clamps have available and yes, we have them all.

Actually, most of our Bessey clamps came from estate and yard sales at half or less the price and mostly like new from hobbyist woodworkers that had to have the perceived best. Nice clamps, but increasingly expensive.... these used to be 170 last year and then 180 to now 190 on sale from Rockler. Maybe these are a good investment to just leave new in the box. Smilie
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Bessey has been very disappointing these past few years.

I have a bunch of older Bessey clamps that are great, but everything I've bought in the past 7 to 8 years has been horrible.

It costs a bit more (sometimes) but for this type of parallel (cabinet) clamp, I had to go Jorgenson.

It seems the woodworking, and the tool industry overall has been slipping. But the woodshop clamping industry has really fallen. Companies like Bessey and Irwin have just gone to sub-Harbor Freight levels.

I only have 1 functioning arm, so clamps are vital for my livelihood, and my life in general. I'm really hoping a new company comes out with better clamps for a fair price soon... because I fear good clamps may be a thing of the past... and making clamps is a 💩 task.
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Apr 26, 2021
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Hafro
Apr 26, 2021
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Quote from wwjrd :
Woodworking is no longer a blue collar hobby.
Sure it is, but blue collar workers didn't always think that they needed professional shop quality products in their amateur shops.
Apr 30, 2021
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SlickMLT
Apr 30, 2021
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Bessey has been very disappointing these past few years.

I have a bunch of older Bessey clamps that are great, but everything I've bought in the past 7 to 8 years has been horrible.

It costs a bit more (sometimes) but for this type of parallel (cabinet) clamp, I had to go Jorgenson.

It seems the woodworking, and the tool industry overall has been slipping. But the woodshop clamping industry has really fallen. Companies like Bessey and Irwin have just gone to sub-Harbor Freight levels.

I only have 1 functioning arm, so clamps are vital for my livelihood, and my life in general. I'm really hoping a new company comes out with better clamps for a fair price soon... because I fear good clamps may be a thing of the past... and making clamps is a 💩 task.
I haven't run into any issues with the german made TG series F clamps or the KRE parallel clamps from Bessey. The lower grade F clamps and KRJR are definitely a fall in quality.
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