Great video. I haven't used toggle clamps before, knew I wanted to but not where to start. Have watched other shows but yours did the most succinct and complete version. I will be getting some simple ones and those remarkable Bessie's! Thanks, Happy Holidays!
Thank you for a great tutorial. I probably would have grabbed the first clamp I saw at Lowe's or Menards, but I know now EXACTLY what would work best. Very nice presentation.
Perfect timing .... looking to make a table saw jointing jig and wanted it so i could joint 2 x 4s. I bought the basic clamps and have spent considerable time trying to get the right sized would to hold the 2 x 4s so the clamps will lock down properly. Needless to say a bit of a pain. So i was thrilled to see you discuss the variable clamps. Now i'm off to get a few of those ! Thanks !
Such a great video, straight to the point and you really show the differences in all of them. After seeing the vid, I just ordered the auto-adjusting versions instead of the regular.
You are right, it would be nice to have a set of those clamps ready for jigs on the fly, I hope China makes those easily affordable. Your video is right on point.
Nice Job on Review . I Just Got Two Horizontal Clamps At HF . $12 PR. I'm Using Mine For DP Vise On My Workbench .Viewer's Should Know 1 - 1/4 is Commonly known as 5/4 . ( five Quarter ) .
just a quick one, you missed the point of the extra hole on the push and pull clamp, moving the handle bolt to the other hole will prevent the handle from going below the work piece level :)
Loved your show. I can understand you.! Most of these type programs have guys with foreign accents or so far North I have a hard time understanding them.!😊
i am trying to make a clamping tool holder for my hand cast so i can hold things i am working on. i can't use my fingers or put pressure on fingers so it will be attached to cast.i think i can make something to hold it with this clamp.. thanks
nice! I have a question about the push pull clamp at the end.. it looks like it lifts your blank just before clamping. was that a convincidense or does it happend all the time? Or is there an adjustment to provide it?
+Kjell O Brun I think I see what you're looking at. The issue there is that my fence was not very secure and the clamp was actually moving the fence. They apply quite a bit of pressure! So if your fence is nice and tight - the clamp puts direct force against it - shouldn't have any problems "lifting" the workpiece.
Scott: Right here, ruclips.net/video/oZkBZaJ6Wt8/видео.html, you began to talk about and demonstrate the push-pull clamp. About 5-seconds later, you push the hand lever to fully extend the probe in the 'push' direction. You say the words, "lock it in". Do you actually lock it it at that point? Or, must one push down on the hand lever a wee bit more to actually "lock it in". I get it... since the clamp is not securely fastened to the table, you may be deliberately avoiding "locking it in" in its fully extended position. I would just like to know if it will kind-a-snap into the "lock-it-in" position if you had pushed it a wee bit more. It looks like it might. Great video, by the way. And I appreciate your enthusiasm with regard to these really useful tools.
Thanks. My main annoyance with these is they are impossible to buy in English hardware shops. Internet only, or so it seems. But then I don't get to fiddle with it before I buy.
Hi, Nice video ... What is the maximum force with which a toggle clamp can exert ? You said the self assisting clamp could exert between 50-500 pounds of force ... Love to know if any other quick release clamps that can exert more pressure then these toggle clamps ? Thanks in advance.
Hello. All of the tools discussed on our channel are available at Highland Woodworking (www.highlandwoodworking.com/bessey-auto-adjust-toggle-clamp.aspx). Thanks for watching!
Great video. I haven't used toggle clamps before, knew I wanted to but not where to start. Have watched other shows but yours did the most succinct and complete version. I will be getting some simple ones and those remarkable Bessie's! Thanks, Happy Holidays!
Thank you for a great tutorial. I probably would have grabbed the first clamp I saw at Lowe's or Menards, but I know now EXACTLY what would work best. Very nice presentation.
Great video, easy to follow and understand, leaves no questions unanswered. Keep it up.
Perfect timing .... looking to make a table saw jointing jig and wanted it so i could joint 2 x 4s. I bought the basic clamps and have spent considerable time trying to get the right sized would to hold the 2 x 4s so the clamps will lock down properly. Needless to say a bit of a pain. So i was thrilled to see you discuss the variable clamps. Now i'm off to get a few of those ! Thanks !
Such a great video, straight to the point and you really show the differences in all of them. After seeing the vid, I just ordered the auto-adjusting versions instead of the regular.
+Brandon Crismon Thanks Brandon! Glad I could help sort out some of differences.
Thank you for a really interesting and informative video, very well explained and presented
Thank you
Take care
Sam
Thanx for posting this I've never seen this kind of clamp before I'm going to have to get some of the self adjusting clamps
You are right, it would be nice to have a set of those clamps ready for jigs on the fly, I hope China makes those easily affordable. Your video is right on point.
Great presentation. Wish you would have talked more about the differences in sizing between the 3 Bessey Auto-adust toggle clamps
Nice Job on Review . I Just Got Two Horizontal Clamps At HF . $12 PR. I'm Using Mine For DP Vise On My Workbench .Viewer's Should Know 1 - 1/4 is Commonly known as 5/4 . ( five Quarter ) .
Thank you for the great video! You demonstrated everything so well!
just a quick one, you missed the point of the extra hole on the push and pull clamp, moving the handle bolt to the other hole will prevent the handle from going below the work piece level :)
Loved your show. I can understand you.! Most of these type programs have guys with foreign accents or so far North I have a hard time understanding them.!😊
i am trying to make a clamping tool holder for my hand cast so i can hold things i am working on. i can't use my fingers or put pressure on fingers so it will be attached to cast.i think i can make something to hold it with this clamp.. thanks
Good presentation. I think you guys are in my old neighborhood of Virginia-Highlands! Did Tom Gray do your soundtrack? Love it.
Great video - really helpful :)
To hold metal to cut with the grinder?
Helped me a lot.Self adjusting clamp?fantastic.thx
nice! I have a question about the push pull clamp at the end.. it looks like it lifts your blank just before clamping. was that a convincidense or does it happend all the time? Or is there an adjustment to provide it?
+Kjell O Brun I think I see what you're looking at. The issue there is that my fence was not very secure and the clamp was actually moving the fence. They apply quite a bit of pressure! So if your fence is nice and tight - the clamp puts direct force against it - shouldn't have any problems "lifting" the workpiece.
Well explained, thank you 👍
Thank you very much for the informative video !!!!
Scott: Right here, ruclips.net/video/oZkBZaJ6Wt8/видео.html, you began to talk about and demonstrate the push-pull clamp. About 5-seconds later, you push the hand lever to fully extend the probe in the 'push' direction. You say the words, "lock it in". Do you actually lock it it at that point? Or, must one push down on the hand lever a wee bit more to actually "lock it in". I get it... since the clamp is not securely fastened to the table, you may be deliberately avoiding "locking it in" in its fully extended position. I would just like to know if it will kind-a-snap into the "lock-it-in" position if you had pushed it a wee bit more. It looks like it might. Great video, by the way. And I appreciate your enthusiasm with regard to these really useful tools.
Who is the manufacturer of the clamps?
Thanks. My main annoyance with these is they are impossible to buy in English hardware shops. Internet only, or so it seems. But then I don't get to fiddle with it before I buy.
could u answer question 6-101 from my statics hw pls?
Anyone seen a Toggle Clamp with a V-Channel as the clamping foot ?
would these be suitable for milling
As everyone has already stated, "Great video".
What a world we live in... lol.. I don’t need these but I want some now.. lol..
Hi,
Nice video ...
What is the maximum force with which a toggle clamp can exert ?
You said the self assisting clamp could exert between 50-500 pounds of force ...
Love to know if any other quick release clamps that can exert more pressure then these toggle clamps ?
Thanks in advance.
Good information. Thank you.
Thank you, very helpful video
Fantastic video! Great job...thanks! Now a Subscriber. :)
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verry good . thank you .
Bessey top quality, top cost. Like fifty bucks per toggle clamp😳.
Now i have a better idea what to go with. Thanks
Awesome! G
I listened to you talk and talk and not once did you mention where you got them darn things
Hello. All of the tools discussed on our channel are available at Highland Woodworking (www.highlandwoodworking.com/bessey-auto-adjust-toggle-clamp.aspx). Thanks for watching!
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thanks.
I made a Long Bar Double Clamp .This all-in-one clamp covers the entire table. Here is the link:
ruclips.net/video/sMxZPmWKsro/видео.html
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