Harbor Freight Toggle Clamps Tool less Upgrade

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  • Harbor Freight Toggle Clamps Tool less Upgrade.

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  • @MsSomeonenew
    @MsSomeonenew 9 лет назад +9

    You can also find a scrap of wood, drill a hole just shy of the nut size and then hammer the nuts in. Really fast and cheap solution to most bolts you want to adjust by hand.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  9 лет назад +1

      MsSomeonenew That's a good idea! Thanks for sharing! G.

  • @LumpyMusic
    @LumpyMusic 9 лет назад +3

    Beutifully machined thumbwheels. I simplified and strengthened the clamp even more. Lose the little stamped sheet metal plates that the bolt goes through. Replace with a cut off piece of sq steel tubing that fits over the moving end of the clamp, probably 1" sq, .120 wall tube, 1" long. Drill a bolt hole for clearance on the TOP of that piece, drill and tap a threaded hole for the BOTTOM. Now you only need a thumbwheel, hex nut, wing-nut, whatever, for the TOP. ID of the sq tubing is large enough to allow the "sleeve" to slip forward or rearward on the clamp, to place the nose of the bolt/mandrel where you want it on the workpiece. I use these on my welding/set-up table. I hope my description makes sense.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Thanks! They did turn out nice. The description of what you did to yours makes perfect sense. That was a great mod for sure. Still tool-less, and probably stronger than stock. Thanks for sharing your mods! Take care, G.

  • @Timshowtomake
    @Timshowtomake 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, that is exactly what I need thanks a lot for sharing this idea ;-)
    greetings from France Tim

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  5 лет назад

      No problem Tim! Take care, G

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 8 лет назад

    A few different industrial suppliers carry them as well as Amazon, knurled, star ect. Great idea, thanks

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  8 лет назад

      Thanks for the info James! Take care, G.

  • @TerryPullen
    @TerryPullen 9 лет назад +2

    Very nice! Seems to me that all I would need is a wing nut on top. Once you've loosened the wing nut the bottom nut should be easy.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  9 лет назад +1

      Thanks Terry! Yes, a wing nut on top should work equally well. Since I have machining tools I went this route and glamored it up a bit..lol. Good luck, G.

    • @TerryPullen
      @TerryPullen 9 лет назад +2

      Just looking at those nurled knobs made my mouth water thinking about the vast array of machining equipment you must have.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  9 лет назад

      Terry Pullen
      LOL. I have a few lathes, a milling machine, and tooling. It seems I never have just what I need though. Take care Terry, G.

  • @coelimusic8714
    @coelimusic8714 3 года назад

    I got the thumbscrews and they work fantastic! Thanks so much for the tip.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  3 года назад

      Good deal! Glad they worked out for you. Take care, G.

  • @acklan3
    @acklan3 10 лет назад +1

    G, I was on ENCO and saw a hand knurl tool. For those of your viewers that do not have access to a lathe. A piece of bar, drill bit, and the knurl tool and they can be you. Or at least copy your work. Take care.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  10 лет назад

      That's cool. I'm sure those that might not have access to the tools I do could benefit for sure! Thanks for the info man! You get all the credit for the idea in making them tool-less.. G.

  • @freddiedrawhorn1939
    @freddiedrawhorn1939 4 года назад

    Great idea thanks for posting

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  4 года назад

      Thanks Freddie. Glad you liked it. G.

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy 7 лет назад

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  7 лет назад

      Thanks Mark! Good luck, G.

  • @danielminskey
    @danielminskey 8 лет назад +2

    wow. really nice craftsmanship. did we determine whether it is m8 or m9? really nice work .

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  8 лет назад +2

      Thanks Daniel! I measured one of my clamps and it appears to be an M8x1.25 pitch. Hope this helps, G.

  • @AZskylite
    @AZskylite 7 лет назад +2

    HEY, you could have an online shop and sell your harbor freight upgrade parts....I want some nurled knobs....but, should buy the clamp first I think

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  7 лет назад +1

      That's true! The only problem is all the other irons I have in the fire...lol. Good luck, G.

    • @akbychoice
      @akbychoice 6 лет назад

      Amazon has them in packs of 10.

  • @6980869
    @6980869 9 лет назад

    Hey there, i had bought both of those models recently, as i had

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  9 лет назад

      Agboo, it appears your comment is incomplete. Please re-post if possible. Take care, G.

  • @andylevine4018
    @andylevine4018 3 года назад

    Planning on going tis route for a couple of wood working jigs. Will need to use a longer screw. Will 1/4" threaded rod fit?

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  3 года назад +1

      I measured mine Andy and it appears to be 1/4-20. Unless something changed- that should work. Good luck, G.

  • @hookedonwood5830
    @hookedonwood5830 10 лет назад

    You can look for finger screw DIN467.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  10 лет назад

      Thanks, I didn't find them in the Grainger catalog, but did find them on the Fastenal site.
      www.fastenal.com/web/products/details/11505970?searchMode=productSearch&zipcode=&filterByStore= filterByVendingMachine=&productSearchQueryString=term%3D%26r%3D~|categoryl1%3A%2522600000%2520Fasteners%2522|~%2520~|categoryl2%3A%2522600072%2520Nuts%2522|~%2520~|categoryl3%3A%2522604553%2520Knurled%2520Nuts%2522|~%26termca%3D%26termpx%3D%26sortby%3Dwebrank%26sortdir%3Ddescending%26searchmode%3D%26zipcode%3D%26filterByStore%3D%26filterByVendingMachine%3D%26pageno%3D2

  • @1947drummerboy
    @1947drummerboy 7 лет назад

    Hi, That's a great idea. I'm having trouble trying to determine the actual toggle clamp sizes, so could you tell me what size these are that you're using please. Many thanks. JamesP

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  7 лет назад

      Thanks James! Here's a link to both clamps I'm showing. The specifications are listed on the pages. Hope this helps, G.
      www.harborfreight.com/500-lb-horizontal-toggle-clamp-96233.html
      www.harborfreight.com/500-lb-vertical-toggle-clamp-96238.html

    • @1947drummerboy
      @1947drummerboy 7 лет назад +1

      Great, thanks for the superfast reply. It's a great help. Now to see what they cost in the UK...

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  7 лет назад

      No problem! Good luck, G.

  • @campbejouc
    @campbejouc 10 лет назад

    good job.

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  10 лет назад

      Thanks! It makes them easier to use. G.

  • @freddiedrawhorn1939
    @freddiedrawhorn1939 4 года назад

    Hey bud can u put a link to where u got the thumb wheels at I cant find them

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  4 года назад

      Freddie, I make the thumb wheels myself on my lathe, but you might check on mcmaster.com to see if they have anything that might work. Good luck, G.

    • @freddiedrawhorn1939
      @freddiedrawhorn1939 4 года назад

      @@ghostses thank you that website is great got just what I need thanks alot I really like your idea the cost of these things for bench dog tools is getting redicoulas what kind of thumb wheels would you reccomend I'm not a machinist thanks bud

    • @ghostses
      @ghostses  4 года назад

      Freddie, I did a quick search and didn't find any. I believe you need to look for an m9x1.25 pitch nut or thumb wheel. You might even look for wing nuts in that size. This is all assuming they are still like the ones I've shown here. Good luck, G.

    • @michaelmcclelland2024
      @michaelmcclelland2024 4 года назад

      Here in the USA they are called "knurled nuts" and can be bought in good hardware stores, can order from here www.mcmaster.com/knurled-nuts

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice 6 лет назад

    Found a pack of 10 on Amazon