View Full Version : Has Anyone here used this tool??
DadofThree
08-30-2018, 03:28 PM
Clamptite tool:
I saw this tool on a car show last night and thought it was pretty cool. It is not intended to be unsed in place of hose clamps, etc; but if something goes wrong and you need a clamp to get you to a repair location, it looks like a great idea.
Anyone have one in their car tool bag? I'm thinking of adding it to my bag for those "never going to happen" emergencies :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=Zb1U6aaTozI
Here's another view of how it works;
https://youtu.be/AVCSA3mU5wI?t=6m45s (https://youtu.be/AVCSA3mU5wI?t=6m36s)
rich grsc
08-30-2018, 05:12 PM
In over 50 yrs of driving, I have never once had a need for such a thing. For what it costs, you could buy a dozen of every size hose clamp on your car.
I've seen these advertised for a few years now on one of the automotive themed TV shows but never used one. I haven't seen a head to head unbiased test of this type of clamp vs. a typical hose clamp where each is tested to failure to see which one holds better under pressure.
So I stick with hose clamps for most push-on hose or banding for larger sizes. I have used safety wire on smaller hose in some low pressure applications and in those instances I use safety wire pliers. I'm not convinced that this tool is much better than a double wrap of safety wire and can't believe it's near as good as a garden variety hose clamp. But if you buy one let us know how it works for you.
j.miller
08-31-2018, 07:09 AM
Don't know that I would buy it but I do think it's slick. I could see one in my Bug-Out bag....Off roading kit … for banding......When my son Isaac was 13 years old (boy that would have come in handy )...da Bat
WIS89
08-31-2018, 10:06 AM
Dave-
I have seen this tool before, and I agree that it could be pretty useful. However, I have no first hand experience with it. I would consider keeping it on my emergency tool kit as well. Please let us know if you decide to go forward.
One thing that I have noticed, is that it doesn't appear to be a tool that you can just give it a try and have it work well. I think it would take some practice to get it to function properly. I would plan on taking some practice runs with it on some spare material before you actually need it in that emergency. At least that's what I would do Dave.
I am not sure I helped, but I hope you let us know if you get one. I would be interested in hearing of your experience!
Regards,
Steve
ckrueger
08-31-2018, 12:39 PM
Got one, but then again I am a tool junkie and amount of rehab has helped. it works great, but so do regular clamps. Can be handy around the house/car when you need a quick repair and don't have a clamp. Can be used on most any size pipe/tube. Larger diameters just require thicker wire. Nice thing is that most of us have some safety wire or mechanics wire in the tool box and it works great.
davekp
08-31-2018, 06:10 PM
I bought one. I like unusual and unique tools. Not sure how often I'll use it, though. Happens to be made locally.
GoDadGo
09-01-2018, 06:30 AM
I could really see buying this item simply to have on hand for emergencies.
Mark Eaton
09-01-2018, 09:13 AM
My impression of that tool is that it is simple and effective. These kind of things are ingenious and fascinating to me and I am tempted to get one just for that reason. However, I think it would be rare occasion I would need it and I would have to watch the youtube video a few times to figure it out. That would take away from its effectiveness "out on the road". Also, I agree with WIS89 it would probably take some practice runs to get the wrap just right...