Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Bessey EAN: 0091162005019 Feature: Aligns and holds material at a 90-degree angle Label: Bessey Manufacturer: Bessey Model: WS-3 Publisher: Bessey Studio: Bessey MPN: WS-3
Product Features:
• Aligns and holds material at a 90-degree angle • Galvanized spindle • Die-cast plastic-coated jaws • Rear jaw swivels • One-year warranty
Accessories:
• Aligns and holds material at a 90-degree angle • Galvanized spindle • Die-cast plastic-coated jaws • Rear jaw swivels • One-year warranty
Editorial Review:
Holds, fixes and aligns material at 90ยบ angle - Rear jaw swivels, automatically adjusting to different material thicknesses - Ideal for many applications including picture frames, cabinet work, box construction, furniture assembly, etc. - Compact size fits easily into a toolbox for site work WS-3 Features - Galvanized spindle with large Acme thread - Durable, die cast jaws are powder coated to protect work piece - Open design allows ample clearance to screw, dowel or staple material together while gluing - Passage for T-joints - Quick one-handed screw adjustment
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Nothing's Perfect... Comment: I have tried several things for a solution to the "one person assembly problem" on casework. I bought a couple of these Bessey clamps to try to assist in keeping casework square while I dry-fitted parts during assembly. They work fine, and it's a real plus that they can deal with materials of different thicknesses being joined together. These are typical Bessey quality -- nice, precise. I compared them on the shelf to a similar product made by Columbian, but the Columbian was much heavier and had a cheap cast metal look about it. It didn't seem as precise as the Bessey.
My one complaint is that, as one other reviewer pointed out, they don't apply pressure to force the pieces to "meet." Imagine having another person holding your pieces but simply holding them perfectly square, not pressing them together. Of course, this "press" is easily accomplished with another clamp or two.
By the way, Jet makes some corner clamps of a completely different design, and this Bessey product blows that stuff away. The Bessey is easier to handle, doesn't mark the surface, and just generally better.
You won't go wrong with this well-made Bessey product!
Customer Rating: Summary: A bomb-proof beauty! Comment: This clamp is great for corner clamping! It is strong and is obviously built to survive a lot of punishment. Great for clamping heavy-duty stock together. The only limitations that I found with it are: * Limited capacity when dealing with T-joints. * It is quite heavy (is that really a limitation?) Customer Rating: Summary: Good, but less convenient than two-step models Comment: The Bessey angle clamp requires that you align all edges and provide pressure -- all simultaneously -- while you tighten the one clamping handle. It is less convenient than corner clamps with two separate clamping handles to tighten separately. Their large surface area provides solid alignment, even if it also makes these clamps more appropriate for larger tasks (e.g., over one foot per side). Customer Rating: Summary: Solid clamp but a little bulky Comment: Great clamp for larger glue-up projects like frames and cabinets. It will hold two identical pieces about 4 inches wide. Strong feature of this tool is that it can also handle two pieces of different widths but you then trade off the size of one side to accomodate the other. My only complaint is that you can't work with pieces much smaller than a foot in length if you want to clamp several corners at once. The clamps interfere with each other. Also, it comes with a plastic piece attached to the screw/guide bar that allows you to hang the clamp on a peg board hook. Careful with it, though, because it's easily broken. Otherwise, a good solid clamp, best if you use four at one time on larger pieces. Customer Rating: Summary: Great for mending frames Comment: This clamp is nice to use. I found it to be a little akward getting the boards aligned, but once in place the 90 degree angle is fixed and that was very helpful. I've used standard bar clamps, wooden clamps and strap clamps to mend various frames and i found this to be the best so far at clamping a true 90 degree angle.
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