Parallel Clamps, Maple 2-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 12-3/4" and Stainless Steel Pins and Handle attachment, Oak Handles, 1/2"-13 Threaded Rod. Max Opening 10".Attachment 1519Attachment 1520Attachment 1521
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Parallel Clamps, Maple 2-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 12-3/4" and Stainless Steel Pins and Handle attachment, Oak Handles, 1/2"-13 Threaded Rod. Max Opening 10".Attachment 1519Attachment 1520Attachment 1521
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My Grandfather was a Cabinet Maker working for Western Electric for many years. My father was a Tool and Die Maker.
Together, they made a dozen or so parallel clamps, much like the ones shown. I have and still use them, today 60 or 70 years since they were made.
I see the nuts are made to swivel in the clamp to help adjust the clamp. That's a good thing. The only thing I wouild change would be to put one handle on one side and the other handle on the other side of the clamp. Much easier to adjust.
Bill
That makes them much easier to adjust. You can spin them open or closed with one handle in each hand.
I've never seen them with both handles on the same side!
If they are parallel clamps for wood or the ones used by machinists ( I am a Tool and Die Maker), they all have a handle on either side.
I don't know how to add a photo or I would take a photo of one of my clamps so you can see how they look.
It should be pretty easy to reverse one of the threaded rods and nuts and give it a try!