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I acquired a large C Clamp that I am considering repairing vs. scrapping.
It appears to be an Armstrong No 408.
The body looks to be in good shape with minimal surface rust.
The spindle is very slightly bent, but moves freely.
It is missing the cross bar through the spindle (?handle) and the pad.
Pictures attached that show dimensions.
The ball at the end of the spindle measures 14.6 mm (0.575").
The spindle length from ball to top is 320 mm (12.6").
I found C Clamp parts available at Grainger.
See: https://www.grainger.com/category/tools/hand-tools/clamps/clamp-replacement-parts/c-clamp-parts
Questions:
1) Worth repairing?
2) If so, how are pads measured? Are they a standard size? How do I ensure that the pad matches the existing spindle?
Thanks!
It appears to be an Armstrong No 408.
The body looks to be in good shape with minimal surface rust.
The spindle is very slightly bent, but moves freely.
It is missing the cross bar through the spindle (?handle) and the pad.
Pictures attached that show dimensions.
The ball at the end of the spindle measures 14.6 mm (0.575").
The spindle length from ball to top is 320 mm (12.6").
I found C Clamp parts available at Grainger.
See: https://www.grainger.com/category/tools/hand-tools/clamps/clamp-replacement-parts/c-clamp-parts
Questions:
1) Worth repairing?
2) If so, how are pads measured? Are they a standard size? How do I ensure that the pad matches the existing spindle?
Thanks!