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"jkellaway"

02/07/2008 11:30 AM

clamp problem

I have several Jorgensen hand screw clamps which I prefer to use if I can.
One 3 inch clamp will not stay tight, but backs off just a little after I
tighten it. Can that be fixed?

Jay Kellaway


This topic has 10 replies

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mac davis

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

03/07/2008 8:02 AM

On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:51:32 -0400, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]>
wrote:


>Oh I just hate to say this, but those guys who have a clean shop with all
>the tools hung up, cleaned and polished don't have this kind of problem. Of
>course they probably don't build much of anything.
>
>Soooooooo....., Clean and brush your clamps on a regular basis. Perhaps
>some flossing wouldn't hurt either. :)
>
If you use a tooth brush, will the clamps have fresh, minty breath?





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mac

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nn

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 2:05 PM

On Jul 2, 3:36 pm, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
> > Jay
>
> Well thanks for reporting back, I'll try that too!

Wow, throw me no with you two! A tip of the hat to both of you.

A few years ago I traded off my big Jorgensens for that very reason
because I thought "the quality had gone to hell". I only have two
small ones left.

Sounds like another case of operator error.

*** Note to self: Just remember Robert.... 5% smarter than the clamp
is all it takes to master it.... ***

Robert

JW

Jim Weisgram

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 10:37 AM

On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 11:30:15 -0400, "jkellaway" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have several Jorgensen hand screw clamps which I prefer to use if I can.
>One 3 inch clamp will not stay tight, but backs off just a little after I
>tighten it. Can that be fixed?
>
>Jay Kellaway
>
I had that happen to a handscrew where I let the screw get rusty;
after I cleaned the rust off with steel wool and WD-40, it would
loosen. It got better after I used some alcohol to clean the residual
lubrication that WD-40 leaves behind.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 3:36 PM


"jkellaway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I called the Adjustable Clamp company (312-666-0640) as suggested.
> "Jim" in customer service said that 99% of the time it is debris in the
> screws. He told me to close the clamp all the way, then wire-brush all of
> the exposed area of the screws. Then open the clamps all the way and
> brush the remainder of the area. I tried it. It worked.
> Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
> Jay


Well thanks for reporting back, I'll try that too!

LM

"Lee Michaels"

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 9:51 PM


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "jkellaway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I called the Adjustable Clamp company (312-666-0640) as suggested.
>> "Jim" in customer service said that 99% of the time it is debris in the
>> screws. He told me to close the clamp all the way, then wire-brush all
>> of the exposed area of the screws. Then open the clamps all the way and
>> brush the remainder of the area. I tried it. It worked.
>> Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
>> Jay
>
>
> Well thanks for reporting back, I'll try that too!
>

Oh I just hate to say this, but those guys who have a clean shop with all
the tools hung up, cleaned and polished don't have this kind of problem. Of
course they probably don't build much of anything.

Soooooooo....., Clean and brush your clamps on a regular basis. Perhaps
some flossing wouldn't hurt either. :)


Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 10:55 AM


"jkellaway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:%[email protected]...
>I have several Jorgensen hand screw clamps which I prefer to use if I can.
> One 3 inch clamp will not stay tight, but backs off just a little after I
> tighten it. Can that be fixed?
>
> Jay Kellaway
>

I suggest you cal the Adjustable Clamp company and ask them what they think.
Then post your answer here. I built 4 wooden screw clamps several years ago
and one of them does the same thing. Tighten it up and the handles
automatically reverse and loosen.

jj

"jkellaway"

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 1:12 PM

I called the Adjustable Clamp company (312-666-0640) as suggested.
"Jim" in customer service said that 99% of the time it is debris in the
screws. He told me to close the clamp all the way, then wire-brush all of
the exposed area of the screws. Then open the clamps all the way and brush
the remainder of the area. I tried it. It worked.
Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
Jay
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "jkellaway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:%[email protected]...
>>I have several Jorgensen hand screw clamps which I prefer to use if I can.
>> One 3 inch clamp will not stay tight, but backs off just a little after I
>> tighten it. Can that be fixed?
>>
>> Jay Kellaway
>>
>
> I suggest you cal the Adjustable Clamp company and ask them what they
> think. Then post your answer here. I built 4 wooden screw clamps several
> years ago and one of them does the same thing. Tighten it up and the
> handles automatically reverse and loosen.
>

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

03/07/2008 8:39 AM

mac davis wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:51:32 -0400, "Lee Michaels" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>> Oh I just hate to say this, but those guys who have a clean shop with all
>> the tools hung up, cleaned and polished don't have this kind of problem. Of
>> course they probably don't build much of anything.
>>
>> Soooooooo....., Clean and brush your clamps on a regular basis. Perhaps
>> some flossing wouldn't hurt either. :)
>>
> If you use a tooth brush, will the clamps have fresh, minty breath?
>
>
> I keep losing my hair but getting lots more growing on my ears.. Mental Floss?
>
>
>
> mac
>
> Please remove splinters before emailing

You need a rinse. I use a mixture of green mouthwash and turpentine.
And it tastes great.
bloop,
jo4hn

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

02/07/2008 10:34 PM


"jkellaway" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I called the Adjustable Clamp company (312-666-0640) as suggested.
> "Jim" in customer service said that 99% of the time it is debris in the
> screws. He told me to close the clamp all the way, then wire-brush all of
> the exposed area of the screws. Then open the clamps all the way and
> brush the remainder of the area. I tried it. It worked.
> Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
> Jay


I just came in from wire brushing mine and it did not help but not to give
up easily I flooded the screw with acetone and wiped the screw with a paper
towel, that worked.

JS

Jack Stein

in reply to "jkellaway" on 02/07/2008 11:30 AM

03/07/2008 11:17 AM

[email protected] wrote:
> On Jul 2, 3:36 pm, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Thanks, Leon, for a good suggestion. It solved my problem.
>>> Jay
>> Well thanks for reporting back, I'll try that too!
>
> Wow, throw me no with you two! A tip of the hat to both of you.
>
> A few years ago I traded off my big Jorgensens for that very reason
> because I thought "the quality had gone to hell". I only have two
> small ones left.

I have some Jorgensens that were my Dads, and my guess is they are older
than me. They have never been cleaned and have been in use for over 60
years I reckon. I don't know zip about any quality change, but I have
no complaints about these clamps, and hopefully won't have to floss them
anytime soon:-)

--
Jack
http://jbstein.com


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