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  1. #1
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    Default Metal grip pads on sliding clamps, replacements needed, where do I get some?

    Dear Woodworkers,
    I need lots of these metal pads as I have lots of acquired sliding clamps that were thrown out because the pads were missing.
    Who makes these and where can I get them from?
    Thanks in anticipation.
    cheers,
    mick.
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    I've never seen these sold separately.
    You might have to see if you can find someone to turn them up - won't be cheap though as making those holes for the ball ends is a bit of a PITA.

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    Can't this be gotten online

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    You can buy them, they're called swivel pads. Not real sure on the sizing though.

    https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-310118.../dp/B0057PUP12

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    Dear woodworkers,
    Thanks for your quick responses, I was hoping someone knew something about these “ swivel pads” ( thanks Feckit).
    I have searched online however, not knowing the correct term for these pads, I was disadvantaged from the beginning.
    See how I go, I’ll post my findings as I’m sure others would also like to know where to source these as well.
    Cheers,
    Mick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feckit View Post
    You can buy them, they're called swivel pads. Not real sure on the sizing though.

    https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-310118.../dp/B0057PUP12
    NB: "This item does not ship to Australia."

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    NB: "This item does not ship to Australia."
    What a bunch of #ing s#%^#^% W&#^*%

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    US to OZ - Shipping to Australia (or any other freight forwarder).

    Might add a little to the price, but suddenly removes an awful roadblock

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    https://www.amazon.com/Bessey-310118...19B2ZG3KVK8GXH

    Ship to OZ

    The ones from Amazon.au are a ridiculous price - $56

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