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g clamp out og alignment


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Yea the G part deffo looks like cast its an old RECORD make clamp that was my dads and possibly my grandad's so I would if possible like to keep it and use it as they did .

I've got no idea on how it got twisted ...... 

I'll have to think about ..... do I keep it as is 

Try to straighten it 

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28 minutes ago, old'un said:

One way to find out is to drill a small hole in it, small dark grey chippings, cast iron, longish silver swarf, steel.

hello, the spindle lug is not far off true, it might return with a bit of heat to the centre, clamped then left to cool down, the splindle theads in the forged part of the clamp have a bit of play, you can heat up near the bottom lug to cherry red in a vice and with a pair of tongs bend back true, or weld a large steel washer on the bottom lug, either MIG, or Arc, to much hassle brazing

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I went into the garage yesterday with the intention of a bit of welding. I had one bent G-clamp, but found a straight one with no wobbly bit. Knocked the wobbly bit off, put it on the straight one and peined the edges over to secure it. I will look at the bent one in due course.

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