Bessey K body revo clamp rack

Timtool

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Thanks to a certain Mr P-P from the UK ;) i find myself ordering 12 Bessey K body revo clamps, and my current clamp racks weren't suited for these.
So i rushed out and made a special clamp rack for them just to get them out of the way, otherwise i can't work!
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It has a shelf above for storing the accessories

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I also filmed the construction, built entirely on the MFTC!. theres a link to the video and more details and quotes on this page of my site. As i used my homemade jigsaw table i can't directly post the video link here.
 
Why on earth you can't post a video of your jigsaw table? There are a million other jigs posted here so why not a jigsaw one?!?
 
Ah yes, Petrov Parfeski has a lot to answer for ... evil influence for sure  [wink]
 
Thanks guys - don't blame me for the money you spend - blame the high quality kit that comes out of companies like Bessey, Festool, Osmo, Trend, 3M, Hitachi, Snooper, Wacom, Cyclone Central and Axminster (gosh, I hope I did not miss anyone).

I love the Timtool Bessey rack - brilliant.

Peter
 
That came out great! I love the look and the detail. The shelf is a great touch. Might steal that design for my next rack.  [wink]
 
Reiska said:
Why on earth you can't post a video of your jigsaw table? There are a million other jigs posted here so why not a jigsaw one?!?

Probably for some safety concern reason, just go to his website, under tips & tricks, there's a link for portable router table that is also for the jigsaw.
 
Nice rackTim

(I usually say that to ladies)

but in this case I'll make a exception  [cool]
 
Tim, great rack and awesome video. I hope you make more videos showing your work your extremely talented.

Dave
 
Christophe said:
This is a very nice work Tim.

What are the lenghts of your clamps ?
I chose
4x 600mm
4x1000mm
4x1500mm
ideally i would need 50 of each length, but you need to make choices in life! I will see if this works for me, i think that you need to have at least 4 of the same length to be practical.
A nice thing about these clamps i discovered today was that they can stand up, i was gluing some drawers when i discovered that. So when the drawer was clamped i could just set it up right on the floor so that it takes very little space. Before that i had to keep them on a benchtop or lean them against something and have them frequently slide and fall, damaging the workpiece.
 
Timtool said:
Christophe said:
This is a very nice work Tim.

What are the lenghts of your clamps ?
I chose
4x 600mm
4x1000mm
4x1500mm
ideally i would need 50 of each length, but you need to make choices in life! I will see if this works for me, i think that you need to have at least 4 of the same length to be practical.
A nice thing about these clamps i discovered today was that they can stand up, i was gluing some drawers when i discovered that. So when the drawer was clamped i could just set it up right on the floor so that it takes very little space. Before that i had to keep them on a benchtop or lean them against something and have them frequently slide and fall, damaging the workpiece.
i noticed that about my  cheap knock offs. it very handy to be able to stand them up
 
I got sets of each size - in hindsight it would have made sense to skip some sizes ... unfortunately I have an obsession for complete sets  [embarassed]

 
Wait no skechup drawing??!

Nice work Tim, I like this idea, and you did a great job with it.
 
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