Give ’em the clamps, boss!
Jun. 24th, 2023 08:18 pmI de-rusted and restored some more C-clamps. These aren’t labelled “Pony” or “Jorgensen” but are labelled “Adjustable” so I’m wondering if that refers to Adjustable Clamp Company, which is the maker of both Pony and Jorgensen clamps. But I don’t know.
As always, I am terrible about “before” photos but these were covered in so much rust they were a mix of furry and scaly and I brought them home in a plastic bag. But two days wrapped in paper towels soaked with rust remover does a lot, and a wire brush does a lot more on top of that.


This wasn’t nearly as big a job as the last clamp I restored, that one was bent up and weird. These were fine except for just being caked in rust. After a lot of wheel time they were ready to blue, and they blued up really well.
Following advice from Mastodon I also coated the screws in a thin coat of WD-40 – well, okay, a thick coat that I repeatedly wiped down into a thin coat – and that should keep them nice and rust-free for a decently long time, I hope.
It’s kind of neat how well these old clamps clean up. They look so bad but they come back so well.


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Date: 2023-06-25 02:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-25 04:19 pm (UTC)Oh, there are more types than that. Besides"Original Recipe" and the two you mentioned, there's also extra-thick, lubricant residue and a few others. For a while the local Wal-Mart _only_ had the variants, and I had to go to Lowe's to get the plain.
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Date: 2023-06-26 07:35 am (UTC)no subject
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