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Hi guys,
I noticed that Lee Valley is now handling a Cabinet Master Clamp. It looks much the Bessey K bodies. Has anyone taken a close look at them or used them to see how they compare to the K bodies? Regards. -Guy LaRochelle |
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Guy LaRochelle asks:
I noticed that Lee Valley is now handling a Cabinet Master Clamp. It looks much the Bessey K bodies. Has anyone taken a close look at them or used them to see how they compare to the K bodies? Regards. -Guy LaRochelle Adjustable Clamp Co. (Jorgenson, Pony). Very similar to K body clamps, a tad lighter, a tad less costly. I've got a few that have seen light use and are excellent. Charlie Self "Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman's truncheon over the anarchist's bomb." Spiro T. Agnew |
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I have about a dozen of them.... IMHO better then Bessy as they have the
foot on the end that lets you move the clamping screw end with out moving the clamp. "Guy LaRochelle" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I noticed that Lee Valley is now handling a Cabinet Master Clamp. It looks much the Bessey K bodies. Has anyone taken a close look at them or used them to see how they compare to the K bodies? Regards. -Guy LaRochelle |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 04:53:41 GMT, "Leon"
wrote: I have about a dozen of them.... IMHO better then Bessy as they have the foot on the end that lets you move the clamping screw end with out moving the clamp. Can they be reversed and also used as a spreader? I saw some Cabinet Masters that looked like they could do this, and wished my K-Bodies could as well. Barry |
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"B a r r y" wrote in message
Can they be reversed and also used as a spreader? I saw some Cabinet Masters that looked like they could do this, and wished my K-Bodies could as well. Hi Barry, Yes, the cabinet-masters can be reversed and used as a spreader, although I haven't done so with mine as of yet. I bought in when Woodcraft had their major sale (I got 8 each of 48", 36" and 24" cabinet-masters) and don't regret it at all. I also have 10 k-bodies and wouldn't give them away either - both clamps are great. As Leon pointed out, not only can the jorgies be reversed, but they have a little foot that raises the bar slightly off the work surface allowing the clamping head to slide without having to lift the clamp itself as is required with k-bodies. Mike |
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![]() "Charlie Self" wrote in message ... Guy LaRochelle asks: I noticed that Lee Valley is now handling a Cabinet Master Clamp. It looks much the Bessey K bodies. Has anyone taken a close look at them or used them to see how they compare to the K bodies? Regards. -Guy LaRochelle Adjustable Clamp Co. (Jorgenson, Pony). Very similar to K body clamps, a tad lighter, a tad less costly. I've got a few that have seen light use and are excellent. A tad lighter?! Perhaps you have that backwards. I've lifted K-bodies and I have a bunch of Cabinet Masters. The CMs are much heavier for a given length. They use a very heavy bar. They did make an unfortunate choice for one of the pieces in the head, it's cast aluminum. These are breaking. Fortunately, Adjustable is replacing them without question, at least from what I've heard. Cheers, Eric |
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Eric Lund writes:
A tad lighter?! Perhaps you have that backwards. I've lifted K-bodies and I have a bunch of Cabinet Masters. The CMs are much heavier for a given length. They use a very heavy bar. They did make an unfortunate choice for one of the pieces in the head, it's cast aluminum. They changed the head piece in current versions, IIRC. I was working from memory--I've got some Cabinetmasters here, but my K bodies (all 4 of them) are in Virginia. Sorry about that. Charlie Self "The function of posterity is to look after itself." Dylan Thomas |
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It also allows you to balance a 48 incher on a small table top when
using for smaller projects. The new Bessey K bar support can't slide, so it's needs a support surface at least as wide as the clamp. The jaws are also noticeably larger and there are no serations on the bar. I have both and prefer the Jorgies. Home Depot, as expected, has just added the Cabinet Master to their growing line of Orange (coincidence?) clamps, but has yet to try to clear out the K's. They will probably sell out just fine on their own. My concern is that Home Depot wants $3-$5 more per clamp for the Cabinet Master than Fleet Farm across the street. Once the Fleet Farm manager sees this, I'm expecting they'll raise their prices as well. Joe As Leon pointed out, not only can the jorgies be reversed, but they have a little foot that raises the bar slightly off the work surface allowing the clamping head to slide without having to lift the clamp itself as is required with k-bodies. Mike |
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![]() "BIG JOE" wrote in message om... My concern is that Home Depot wants $3-$5 more per clamp for the Cabinet Master than Fleet Farm across the street. Once the Fleet Farm manager sees this, I'm expecting they'll raise their prices as well. Well if you are lucky you can get them on sale for about $14-17 each as I did a few months ago. |
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![]() "B a r r y" wrote in message I deal locally with two dealers that are across the street from BORGs, both beat, and in some cases KILL, BORG prices. Barry I know of Coastal Tool, who is the other? The place in Waterbury? If so, that is a bit far for me unless I'm headed in that direction anyway. Ed |
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Ed
Where is Coastal Tool located? "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message ... "B a r r y" wrote in message I deal locally with two dealers that are across the street from BORGs, both beat, and in some cases KILL, BORG prices. Barry I know of Coastal Tool, who is the other? The place in Waterbury? If so, that is a bit far for me unless I'm headed in that direction anyway. Ed |
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![]() "Ken Johnsen" wrote in message news ![]() Ed Where is Coastal Tool located? www.coastaltool.com 510 New Park Ave in W. Hartford CT 877.551.8665 Good prices, good selection, helpful staff. This is the store the pros and contractors shop. They will special order parts not normally stocked. I wanted an accessory for my Biesemeyer fence and no one had it, did not list it and Coastal was the only one willing to special order it. Ed |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
. .. They will special order parts not normally stocked. I wanted an accessory for my Biesemeyer fence and no one had it, did not list it and Coastal was the only one willing to special order it. Just for interest's sake, what was the accessory you needed that wasn't readily available? |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:53:07 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote: "B a r r y" wrote in message I deal locally with two dealers that are across the street from BORGs, both beat, and in some cases KILL, BORG prices. Barry I know of Coastal Tool, who is the other? The place in Waterbury? If so, that is a bit far for me unless I'm headed in that direction anyway. Ed Yup! Tools Plus. They are directly across the street from the Waterbury Home Depot. TP is also a stocking General dealer. Barry |
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![]() "Upscale" wrote in message news:wS6ac.3322 They will special order parts not normally stocked. I wanted an accessory for my Biesemeyer fence and no one had it, did not list it and Coastal was the only one willing to special order it. Just for interest's sake, what was the accessory you needed that wasn't readily available? They make a bracket to hold the fence if you take it off the saw. It mounts under the tableboard on the right side. I think it was $25. Just one of those thing you don't use often, but makes life a little easier when you need it. Ed |
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Thanks.
I get up that way each month and there's not too many sources in central NJ "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message . .. "Ken Johnsen" wrote in message news ![]() Ed Where is Coastal Tool located? www.coastaltool.com 510 New Park Ave in W. Hartford CT 877.551.8665 Good prices, good selection, helpful staff. This is the store the pros and contractors shop. They will special order parts not normally stocked. I wanted an accessory for my Biesemeyer fence and no one had it, did not list it and Coastal was the only one willing to special order it. Ed |
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I have an equal number of Bessey K-Body and Jorgenson Cabinet Masters,
and I prefer the Cabinet Masters. The head mechanism and screw is smoother and I like the maple handles. Andy "Guy LaRochelle" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I noticed that Lee Valley is now handling a Cabinet Master Clamp. It looks much the Bessey K bodies. Has anyone taken a close look at them or used them to see how they compare to the K bodies? Regards. -Guy LaRochelle |
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