A collection of Clamps. #20: Clamp Extenders.

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Boy and Girls,
 
While this is not a particular type of clamp per se, it does convert a particular type of clamp into a much bigger one.
 
I am not advocating the sole use of a particular clamp, however, I have found that say during a glue up, especially at the start, some clamps may be more conducive at the start of setup than while curing… albeit that extra length for a particular clamp.  The rest of the setup can then be completed with less “friendly clamps”
 
These are the extenders for the Bessey K-body clamps,
which were reviewed by me here. If I did extend my clamps, I would do it on the Bessey KREV (Vario) clamps, or those converted using the Bessy Variable jaws… that way the work could be centered between the handle and head jaw to balance the weight.

I may have made it known that I’m not a great fan of pipe clamps, however, I appreciate their purpose.  I am a great fan of the Bessey REVO Vario clamps and though I don’t have the variety (all the lengths) I would like, I have used their extenders to extend their capacity to easy setup and once the work is held together, albeit semi loosely, I can then “butch” it out with the pipes.

I also have a pair of extenders for my Frontline clamps… 
unfortunately, they will only extend one set… and 1 out of 4 is of bugga all use...  I got them for free, so I was not out of pocket, but still out of usable use. 
 
I also wanted to let people know (as not everyone is aware), that there are extenders

for the “smaller” quick-grip type of clamps, These will only fit certain models (and there heaps) of my Irwin Quick-Grip clamps,
Though there may be other qualified models on the market. They were package with a set I bought… however, I have sufficient variety of clams so I’ve never had a real need to use them… but be aware they exist.
 
If this whets your appetite, just Google for “extenders” for your particular brand/style of clamps…
If you have sufficient numbers, a set of extenders would be cheaper than the next appropriate size up.  Naturally with the extenders it would not be as stable as the stand alone, but at a pinch it could be a viable alternative.
 
At least now you could never say, “I haven’t been aware of them”.
  
 
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RANT ON

STOP...STOP...STOP....WITH ALL THIS CLAMP STUFF.   I CAN NOT AFFORD ALL THESE INTERESTING CLAMPS.  MY FINGER ITCHES TO GO OVER TO AMAZON AND BUY THEM.

rant off
Yeah, I wish LBD would have an open house party where we could all go into his shop and fondle the goodies
Splint.....NO FONDLING!  

Mike

Who made you the Author-it-tay!


I bought that Irwin extender because of you Duck.

Inexpensive and works well.


Petey

Extenders without extra clamps are useless though... like extenders for your bald hair is a wig. 

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

I’ll have to add this search tk my “to do list”, thanks Alex 

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