Pat. date Mar.1925.
about 3 feet long. I know it is some type of clamping device and was probably a sub assembly of a larger machine.
Pat. date Mar.1925.
about 3 feet long. I know it is some type of clamping device and was probably a sub assembly of a larger machine.
Could possibly be from a Taylor Clamp system.
Yep. Could have been used in a clamp rack or "glue wheel"
Thanks; I think you are right
Do you think there is any value to them? I have no need for that long of clamp but hate to modify them if someone can use them.
I'd suggest registering over at OWWM.org and asking there. Lots of knowledge and interest there.
Chuck Taylor
Where are you located in case someone is interested
Steve Jenkins, McKinney, TX. 469 742-9694
Always use the word "impossible" with extreme caution
To the right person they have value. Someone doing panel glues on a regular basis, that would fit into those clamps.
You don't have the whole system there. Those were part of a clamp rack assembly.
I personally wouldn't modify them. They're in really good shape for their age.
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Northwest Ohio about 1 hour south of Toledo.
I'm pretty new here, not as as experienced as most. Please don't hesitate to correct me
It wouldn't take much to make a killer wall mount clamping station with those.