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found these old guys rusting awayyyy

geezer48

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helping a friend clean out an old shed , and found these 2 guys in a box rusting away, couldent leve them there they needed help. so I brought them home ,they don't look like they have ever been used, no scares on them anyware ,screws are straight. soaked them with pb for about 2 weeks ,got them freed up . cleaned up on wire wheel , painted them they look like new!best part is they were FREE. just thought you minght like to see them. from what I could find out hargrave is an old brand.
 

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lilredex

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Good stuff! A lot of "C" clamps get abused and twisted.

I have a few large units similar to those, from garage sales, and they do get used from time to time.

Usually, I use the electrolysis method of freeing the rust.
 

ozyborn

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I just sand blast mine, then paint. Wire wheel grinder on the threads to buff them up. Silicon spray them. Done.
 

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there mostely for garage art , I don't have much use for a 12 in. clamp

Ya never know when they'll come in handy. I have a BUNCH of older American made clamps that I bought from a guy for $15, some are missing the cup off of the ball, half of them got some twist in em, but I've used a good majority of them at some point or another.
 

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there mostely for garage art , I don't have much use for a 12 in. clamp

Holy **** . . . .you got that many FREE . . . 12 inch . . . C clamps ??!!##!$!@?

That's a massive score . . . and YOU **** !!

You will use at least one or two of those if you change disc brake pads, as they work great to compress the calipers.

If they are a burden to you, I sure would pay postage to send some my way !! :D
 

toolmaven

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Nice clamps! Hargrave is one of the companies that eventually merged into Wilton/ Walter Meier, along with Brink & Cotton. They were good clamps, malleable or ductile iron, I think, next best to forged clamps. I have a pair like that but only 4 inch.

But, you can't beat free!

One of responses mentioned clamps missing their swivel pads. Wilton and Adjustable Clamp Company do (last I checked) sell replacement pads, but you'll have to caliper the spindle end for other brands. Failing that, I've turned a few on the lathe out of scrap bar stock, for some small, long-discontinued Williams clamps. With a big vise and appropriate "persuaders" slightly bent malleable/ ductile/ & smaller forged clamps can be straightened, too.
 
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justanengineer

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Personally I prefer to wire brush and leave them raw like most of the factories made them with just a light coat of oil, but that red does look pretty good aside from the screws....nice.
 
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zkling

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You **** :drool: :beer: Good cleanup. I'm sure you will use them some day. C-clamps seem to be one of those things that you just can't have too many of.
 

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there mostely for garage art , I don't have much use for a 12 in. clamp

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Kevin54

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Clean those threads off. The clamps look good, but even if Garage Art, the threads need to be cleaned off!!!!!!!!
 

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Clean those threads off. The clamps look good, but even if Garage Art, the threads need to be cleaned off!!!!!!!!
I agree the paint on the threads kills it for me. My grandpa used to always put a light coat of vasoline on the threads of his C clamps. He said that is what they did at the railroad where he worked for 51 years.
 

Jere

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I agree the paint on the threads kills it for me. My grandpa used to always put a light coat of vasoline on the threads of his C clamps. He said that is what they did at the railroad where he worked for 51 years.

I have used vasoline for a long time but someone turned me on to Johnsons floor wax/paste. It dries and and lasts longer, and doesn't collect dust. Both would be good options to the paint IMO
 
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geezer48

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well I thought I would make everyone happy , got the paint off , after all I got two YOU **** for these , I feel honored,this is about all I do anymore in the barn . after 3 heart attacks it about all I fell like doing.im running out of stuff to do.
 

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Here is another **** for cleaning off the threads....

And you can get to more ***** if you actually use them for something....

Or...a whole bucket of ***** if you send them to me....I WILL use them....

I sort of see rescuing old tools like that the same as taking in a stray dog....
 
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