Outlawmws
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No we won’t bury or burn them, but more like Dr. Frankenstein, resurrect it so “IT LIVES!”
Not sure this has been done as an “everybody post theirs” thread, certainly lots of individual threads or threads for particular tools…
The idea is, to show what do you do to resurrect a tool, hand or power, after finding a diamond in the rough.
Sometimes all that is needed is rust/grunge removal, sometimes it needs completely stripped, refurbished/repaired, and refinished…
This first one is pretty simple. It’s a sprung C clamp.
Pretty obvious what is wrong but I straighten these routinely. I’ve never had one break either in the straightening process or in use. (I have had a couple of really cheap clamps I got from my dad an age ago, that were brittle metal and simply snapped in use. Smaller clamps 2” or less…)
First step, get it into the vise for initial straightening. Getting it in like this insures the bent arm gets the pressure.
This is after the straightening and the pressure was released other than to keep it from falling out of the vise:
It didn’t come out completely straight and I often see them bent like this.
Clamp it sideways and a 12” crescent come to the rescue:
And here it is ready for use again and added to the collection as my ninety fifth C clamp!:
So, Post em up people! What have you fixed recently? Before and after, and how you did it please!
Not sure this has been done as an “everybody post theirs” thread, certainly lots of individual threads or threads for particular tools…
The idea is, to show what do you do to resurrect a tool, hand or power, after finding a diamond in the rough.
Sometimes all that is needed is rust/grunge removal, sometimes it needs completely stripped, refurbished/repaired, and refinished…
This first one is pretty simple. It’s a sprung C clamp.
Pretty obvious what is wrong but I straighten these routinely. I’ve never had one break either in the straightening process or in use. (I have had a couple of really cheap clamps I got from my dad an age ago, that were brittle metal and simply snapped in use. Smaller clamps 2” or less…)
First step, get it into the vise for initial straightening. Getting it in like this insures the bent arm gets the pressure.
This is after the straightening and the pressure was released other than to keep it from falling out of the vise:
It didn’t come out completely straight and I often see them bent like this.
Clamp it sideways and a 12” crescent come to the rescue:
And here it is ready for use again and added to the collection as my ninety fifth C clamp!:
So, Post em up people! What have you fixed recently? Before and after, and how you did it please!
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