CNC Paul
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I got my 600 and 900 Rutland clamps yesterday, I am impressed
with the quality, another bargain !!!
Paul
with the quality, another bargain !!!
Paul
CNC Paul":1tnqw68b said:I got my 600 and 900 Rutland clamps yesterday, I am impressed
with the quality, another bargain !!!
Paul
Colin C":2xamax7g said:Mine turned up about 10 minutes ago, so I will have to try them out now but the plastic bit on the end was broken on two of them.
What are they for ( I would guess to stop the head from falling off ) :-k
Oh damn I did get excited after sorting out my order shortfall I went ahead and ordered a 600mm set :roll:. Better try them out soon.Lord Nibbo":yhk90mnq said:CNC Paul":yhk90mnq said:I got my 600 and 900 Rutland clamps yesterday, I am impressed
with the quality, another bargain !!!
Paul
Don't get exited yet.......
I've just tried mine in earnest. Two out of eight slipped on the bar and would not lock when tightened
I've just emailed Rutlands, I'll let you know the outcome.
Colin C":67jcewmi said:I would also like to know how the Bessey's join, if I have it right that you can join the Bessey's end to end.
Please someone tell me that I am right on this :? :wink:
George_N":3ghkl5tt said:Does anyone have both K-bodies and Uni-clamps to do a meaningful comparison?
Slimjim81":3i0lny0s said:George_N":3i0lny0s said:Does anyone have both K-bodies and Uni-clamps to do a meaningful comparison?
Yes, I have both. I absolutely love my K-bodies, but I will still use my uni-clamps for smaller glue ups. They are by no means as meaty as the K-bodies and have no where near the clamping force. But to be honest, if you need more force than the uni-clamps can give to close gaps etc. then you need to go back and check the fit of your joints. The clamp head doesn't move as freely as the K-body's unless it is fully unscrewed, which really isn't a problem. At the end of the day. they clamp wood, and what more could you ask.