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Derek Cohen
03-05-2018, 9:28 AM
I have had a bunch of old Bessey parallel clamps forever. About a year ago I purchased a few of the Bessey Revo. What I came to appreciate about the Revo are the soft grips - they are so easy to tighten and loosen. By comparison, the red-painted wooden grips of the old Besseys I have are slippery, which can be quite frustrating.


I tried a latex spray on the painted handles, but it was not durable and peeled off.


I recalled a thick silicon tape I had used to repair pipes. It seals by welding to itself.


Wrapped around the handle, it takes about an hour to become permanent. It is very grippy and comfortable. A definite upgrade for any clamp handle ...


https://s19.postimg.org/ipenm6l3n/Clamp-handle.jpg


Regards from Perth


Derek

Jim Becker
03-05-2018, 9:51 AM
That's a good suggestion, Derek. Smooth handles can be difficult when one has to really crank in the pressure!

Simon MacGowen
03-05-2018, 10:05 AM
That's a good suggestion, Derek. Smooth handles can be difficult when one has to really crank in the pressure!

Any hockey fans here?
Hockey tapes are cheap, self sticky and grippy.

Simon

Robert Engel
03-05-2018, 10:12 AM
I'm gonna try that.

I've found those latex coated grippy gloves also do the trick.

Kevin Smira
03-05-2018, 10:27 AM
Any hockey fans here?
Hockey tapes are cheap, self sticky and grippy.

Simon

Not a hockey fan as I grew up in MS...no hockey there. However, I use hockey tape on many of my handles. I start with wrapping, then I pull off a fair amount, let the tape roll hang and spin it creating a "rope". Then, I wind the rope on the handle and go back and cover with tape. The hockey tape is grippy and sticky, but the "ridge" that is created gives it a different feel in the hand.

Kevin

Derek Cohen
03-05-2018, 10:35 AM
Is hockey tape water- and oil proof? I have used tape on my tennis and squash racquets. It did not last long. This silicon tape welds itself into a solid grip. It will last many years.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Simon MacGowen
03-05-2018, 11:48 AM
Is hockey tape water- and oil proof? I have used tape on my tennis and squash racquets. It did not last long. This silicon tape welds itself into a solid grip. It will last many years.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Moisture proof for sure; water proof probably since hockey sticks are constantly dropped and picked up. These tapes don't come off easily.

Oil proof (tape not coming off when it is in contact with oil)? Don't know because my clamp handles have not been in contact with oil in normal use. But I'd guess so, unless we are talking about oil soaking.

Not only dirt cheap, they survive the cold... -20F? No problem.
Simon

Bill Carey
03-05-2018, 12:02 PM
I coated all the handles of my clamps with Plasti Dip. Like a liquid rubber. Very easy to grip.
https://plastidip.com

Nick Decker
03-05-2018, 12:20 PM
Speaking of clamp handles, I have several Yost heavy duty parallels that feature handles that break over 90 degrees and become very nice levers, for that last little bit of oomph.

Mike DeHart
03-05-2018, 12:58 PM
Any hockey fans here?
Hockey tapes are cheap, self sticky and grippy.

Simon

I was watching a Ron Cosman youtube video and he was clamping something up and he had taped his clamp handles like the end of a hockey stick. I did a head slap for not thinking of that. I've done it to a few clamps and it works great.

Edwin Santos
03-05-2018, 1:04 PM
Another vote here for Plasti-dip which I have tried on some wood Jorgensen bar clamp handles. I have also had good success using grip tape they market for gun enthusiasts.

The grip tape I used is similar, maybe the same, as what you find around pools, like on steps, where you can grip it very well, even if your hands were wet, but it is not abrasive in a sharp way like sandpaper.

One time FWW had an image in their tips section that showed how someone routed grooves with a small core box bit into their red clamp handle which gave it grip and looked cool too.

Simon MacGowen
03-05-2018, 1:48 PM
I have used Plastic Dip before on pliers, etc. but it is a pretty expensive stuff. During non-hockey seasons, some sports stores sell rolls of 6 stick tapes for a song. So cheap that mummies would wonder why they wrap themselves with cloth!

They come in different colors and if you like, you can use different colors for different lengths of clamps as a quick identifier.

Simon

Simon MacGowen
03-05-2018, 1:51 PM
I thought Rob Cosman used the stick tape on his mallet, which does not really need a lot of torque, if you ask me. Might be he used it on his clamps, too.

Simon

Nathan Johnson
03-05-2018, 1:57 PM
I thought Rob Cosman used the stick tape on his mallet, which does not really need a lot of torque, if you ask me. Might be he used it on his clamps, too.

Simon

I don't think I've seen him use a clamp without it.

Kevin Smira
03-05-2018, 2:30 PM
I thought Rob Cosman used the stick tape on his mallet, which does not really need a lot of torque, if you ask me. Might be he used it on his clamps, too.

Simon

Yes, he uses it on his clamps as well. His fret saw, screwdrivers, etc. That's where I got the "idea" from. I took a handtool class from him in Nov and a fair amount of the tools he uses has the hockey tape "trick" I outlined aboce.

Simon MacGowen
03-05-2018, 5:19 PM
Yes, he uses it on his clamps as well. His fret saw, screwdrivers, etc. That's where I got the "idea" from. I took a handtool class from him in Nov and a fair amount of the tools he uses has the hockey tape "trick" I outlined aboce.

You guys definitely are the authority on this as my memory of Rob's stick tape tools mostly came from watching his3 minute dovetail youtube video. Can't remember if he used or showed any clamp in that clip.

Simon

glenn bradley
03-05-2018, 6:32 PM
Any hockey fans here?
Hockey tapes are cheap, self sticky and grippy.

Simon

Yep.

380593

I have used the tape Derek shows for DC fittings and even drain hose repairs. Good stuff.

Mike Kees
03-06-2018, 2:01 PM
I use hockey tape on my clamp handles too. Also keep a roll in my truck to fix fingers on my winter gloves when they get holes. Mike.

Mike Heidrick
03-07-2018, 8:01 AM
I coated all the handles of my clamps with Plasti Dip. Like a liquid rubber. Very easy to grip.
https://plastidip.com


+1 on a couple dinged up K Boddies wood handles. I do like some of the newer rubber grip handles.

Kevin Smira
03-07-2018, 11:28 AM
I use hockey tape on my clamp handles too. Also keep a roll in my truck to fix fingers on my winter gloves when they get holes. Mike.

I keep a roll to fix fingers when I need a bandaid! :)