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Reddit mentions of Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp. Here are the top ones.

Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp
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    Features:
  • Make difficult frame and furniture clamping easy with the Bessey® Band spanner high-torque clamping system
  • This product is easy to use easy to install and highly durable
  • A retractable 7-meter polyester tensioning band offers exceptional clamping power
  • Reciprocal gears
  • Woven polyester strap
  • High-tensile strength
  • Swiveling pressure plates
  • 23-foot capacity
Specs:
Height1.6 Inches
Length12.4 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.3 Pounds
Width8.6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Bessey VAS23 Vario Angle Strap Clamp:

u/akelis · 10 pointsr/DIY

I use this strap clamp on my projects, and it makes things so much easier if you're being a perfectionist. I get a bit obsessive about cutting the angles as close to perfect as I can, and dry-fit things together to make adjustments as needed. I use a longer-setting glue, so that i had plenty of time to get things set up first.

... that's probably directly related to why it's taken me a month to finish a rectangular light fixture, though.




I've also seen people use it to make an 8-sided table. It's pretty awesome.

u/nullcompany · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I made some cold frames this very weekend with some in fact. I also made a box frame for stretching a painted canvas with the same tool earlier this week. (I figured I would take care of some back burner projects that all need the frame clamp.)

It's this cool belt with a deployer wheel, 4 corner clamps, and then finally this handle for the last 2 or 3 inches of tightening. It's much higher torque than the deployer wheel, so basically you get your belt situated, bring it in with the wheel, and then when it's snug, you crank the handle down and it puts a ton of force on it -- equally!

Here's a picture. I wasn't taking a picture for you, so please forgive the darkness.

http://imgur.com/vuBbO1X

Bessey brand. I got mine at my local hobbyist store for 60 dollars, then saw it at Lowes for about 20 bucks.

Here's a referral free amazon link http://www.amazon.com/Bessey-VAS23-Vario-Angle-Strap/dp/B0000224B3

u/bobasaurus · 1 pointr/knives

Those clamps are super awesome for mitered glue-ups like this. I have two of them for making boxes and the like. It's a Bessey Vario Angle Strap Clamp

u/DisparateDan · 1 pointr/woodworking

https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-VAS23-Vario-Angle-Strap/dp/B0000224B3

They come in very handy for clamping large and awkward jobs where a regular bar clamps doesn't work.

I'll update the post if I survive the process.

u/AugmentedFourth · 1 pointr/Android

I was totally thinking about this too. If I didn't have a full-time job and a ton of other commitments, I'd try to design and sell one!

Seems to me that you could make something pretty slick and fairly universal by using articulating fingers, kinda like a Gorillapod. In my mind I'm seeing something that resembles a 4-fingered claw or a hand that grips the phone. I think it would look cool as well.

Another option: 4 flexible corner brackets that are strung together with a tension wire that cinches down when you twist a knob, like a "band clamp" for building picture frames.