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I have a dozen Irwin hand clamps of all sizes and use them a lot. Over the years I have lost the yellow pads from some and other pads have become hard, I think due to glue. I have tried several places for replacement pads with no luck. Then I went to this web site; http://www.irwin.com/support-services/replacement-parts

I filled out the blanks and in the description I told them how many pads I needed. In 4 days I received 4 pads of each size...........free of charge.


Thought you would like to know.

Ron

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I have several that are hard also. I will check my stock tonight and see if I can order some replacements.

Thanks for that link Ron!!

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Wow! have the same issue going on! I have wrenched down on them so hard at times that they just disintegrated. And I have lost a couple too after they fell off. Thanks Ron! Excellent post and a great service to us.

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Irwin still replacing clamp pads?

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Thanks, Ron I have about 10 or 12 Irwin clamps and I will get the information I need and send it in. 

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The only Irwins I own are of steel and don't think anyone could squeeze hard enough to tear mine up.. I'm still a woodworker with metal on my mind.1747982139_visegripsremodeled002.JPG.b07210ab3f03c36090c1173fce6704ce.JPG

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The white is a cut up nylon cutting board from Walmart. Kinda that no stick stuff and good for removing glue that got misplaced!

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FREE did you sat free, get out of my way.

 

 

Preston

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