Clamping Solutions: Clean, Secure Ways to Secure Hoses
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There’s a lot more to hose clamps than just the conventional worm gear jobs that we’re so accustomed to. Sure, it’s no secret that hose clamps don’t make any power, but if you’re a racer, convenience (ease of maintenance) and security definitely have their merits. Of course, some will say: “So what?” We suppose if you don’t care too much about how the final product looks (or how well it functions), it’s easy enough to wander down to the local auto parts store and buy some cheap oversize worm gear clamps, stick a fork in it and call it done. On the flipside, for a tiny bit more cash (in some cases, we’re talking dimes on the dollar), you could end up with some pretty cool clamps. There’s more, too: If you sit back and look at the engine tucked in your race car, you might find there are more hose clamps involved than you first imagined.
So how do you get them perfect for your application? It sure isn’t difficult. Just check out the accompanying photos. While we’ve only skimmed the surface here with a few examples, you’ll see there’s plenty of choice out there. You just have to dig a little to find it.
Here are some of our clamping solutions. This is a collection of clamps from our own small stockpile – the first is an aircraft job, second is an old racer t-clamp, third is a thumbscrew clamp and last is an OEM tower clamp. All of them look better than swap meet or hardware store clamps (at least in our book).
There’s a lot more to hose clamps than just the conventional worm gear jobs that we’re so accustomed to. Sure, it’s no secret that hose clamps don’t make any power, but if you’re a racer, convenience (ease of maintenance) and security definitely have their merits. Of course, some will say: “So what?” We suppose if you don’t care too much about how the final product looks (or how well it functions), it’s easy enough to wander down to the local auto parts store and buy some cheap oversize worm gear clamps, stick a fork in it and call it done. On the flipside, for a tiny bit more cash (in some cases, we’re talking dimes on the dollar), you could end up with some pretty cool clamps. There’s more, too: If you sit back and look at the engine tucked in your race car, you might find there are more hose clamps involved than you first imagined.
So how do you get them perfect for your application? It sure isn’t difficult. Just check out the accompanying photos. While we’ve only skimmed the surface here with a few examples, you’ll see there’s plenty of choice out there. You just have to dig a little to find it.
Here are some of our clamping solutions. This is a collection of clamps from our own small stockpile – the first is an aircraft job, second is an old racer t-clamp, third is a thumbscrew clamp and last is an OEM tower clamp. All of them look better than swap meet or hardware store clamps (at least in our book).

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