drewvdw
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Does anyone make any good, strong C clamps anymore or am I better off buying old ones?
I have a proto 6 inch that seems massive compared to my other six inch clamp. Just find old ones that say USA on them at yard sales etc ...
If you want the best C clamps, don't look for USA. Look for "drop forged".
Malleable iron is ok too, for lighter duty (fine for clamping wood, not fine for pressing ball joints, etc).
Yes, forged clamps are still made. A few years ago, Wilton had a promotion where they gave away a C clamp if you posted a picture of your Wilton vise. I got a beautiful new 6" 400 series C clamp with a copper plated screw that is at least as good as any comparable C clamp made in years past. lf you want to pay the price, yes, good stuff is still made.
Wilton's website shows that they also still make the 100 series clamps (I've got an old 106 that I think is inferior to the current crop) that are a close match to my Williams Agripps clamps, and even a 0 series C clamp that's just a total beast.


http://www.mscdirect.com/FlyerView?...08091449&contentPath=/sales-catalogs/big-book
You pays your money and makes your choice. Good quality is going to cost you. Old cheap stuff is no better than new cheap stuff.
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New USA forged williams are reasonably priced on tools delivered for what they are . Not sure who makes them as they look like others I have