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Ever seen a C-clamp like this?

Leviton

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Any idea what this might have been used for? There are no markings of any kind,

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I have no idea, but I’m in for the ultimate answer. The collective knowledge and experience of GJ is nearly infinite.
 

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I remember years ago my grandmother had a knitting machine with some funky c-clamps for holding spools of yarn.

Almost looks like a rod or arm would come out of that hole.
 

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I agree w PC. That is a holder, not a C clamp. Or a desk lamp, boat lamp, something like that.
 

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Yeah, probably a holder for something. Here is a flipped picture to help think about that possibility.
I‘m curious about the hole in the thumbscrew. What’s up with that????

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I‘m curious about the hole in the thumbscrew. What’s up with that????

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Might've been for a tommy bar to snug it up once it's hand tightened. Same idea as a vice or c clamp with it's sliding handle. Wouldn't stick out at an odd angle in the way with it being removable too.
 
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turbowoodworker

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It’s a little different than the one I had as a kid, but it could be a clamp for vulcanized patching an inner tube.
Id post a picture but mine is long gone.
 

Copymutt

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I disagree with the vulcanizer. Not the typical base nor spread arms.
Been image searching via. several engines. Came up w/ a couple hits that are close but not exact. I think it clamps to a workbench and a rod or threaded rod inserts into the hole. For what purpose is the question.
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Ricky Joe

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Not a tire vulcanizer. I had an articulated lamp with a holder like this. The lamp had a stud that inserted into this holder.
 
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