Daniel
For small $$$$$ I can get 1/4â??x28 threaded rod and cut and form a J at one 
end to
fabricate the clamps. Then use a wing nut or standard nut as you prefer.
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Alan
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> On Apr 22, 2021, at 13:06, Rick Fisk via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> I did a little searching and was unable to come up with a source for 
> stainless J-bolts of the right size.  Zinc plated steel is easy to find, but 
> not stainless.  
> 
> Threading stainless steel that size might be tough.  One trick I use when 
> working with stainless steel is to use liquid dishwashing detergent as a 
> cutting oil.  It works amazingly well for drilling holes in stainless, much 
> better than standard cutting oils.  My brand of choice is Dawn.  Not sure if 
> the same stuff is available in the UK.
> 
> Rick
> 
>> On Apr 21, 2021, at 12:21 PM, Weslake1330 via Spridgets 
>> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi list,
>> 
>> Just fitted a new battery to my Sprite (only took twenty minutes).  The old 
>> battery was 7 years old on a 5-year guarantee and was less than willing to 
>> start my Sprite's engine at the weekend, though did manage it.  So, I 
>> figured it was time to fit a new one.
>> 
>> I noticed the clamps are scruffy and I thought I'd like to replace them with 
>> something similar in stainless steel (I'm assuming they would be strong 
>> enough not to fail in tension).  The clamps may or may not be the original 
>> 1969 ones but are about 4.5 inches end to end (could be shortened slightly) 
>> and 5/16 UNCoarse thread.
>> 
>> Ebay and google reveal that this side of the pond you only get what I want 
>> in Metric thread and I try not to have anything metric on the car if I can 
>> help it.  So has anyone bought something similar in 5/16 stainless for their 
>> Sprite/Midget and wouldn't mind buying a couple more and posting them to me 
>> (I can pay by paypal?)  Alternatively any views on how easy it would be to 
>> heat and bend stainless rod/bar with a soldering blow lamp (because that's 
>> all I have!)?  I have threaded stainless rod/bar before but only in a 
>> smaller diameter when I made handbrake rods so figure I manage it with a 
>> single die (new and of good quality).
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> Daniel
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