I’ve never seen one that looks like the ones in the film. If you find one that does, please let me know. These are a pain to make. Especially making the aircraft fastener nut with the matching threads.the clamp is a common exhaust clamp for vehicle/commercial truck exhaust systems. google something like "cummins exhaust clamp" and go through the images. that part should not have to be fabricated. they should also be fairly cheap.
I wish I could find screen accurate clamps. But I don’t think they exist. I’ll have to keep making them as close as I can.Sure, the hose is a pretty standard hose clamp (with the nut Porter0138 mentioned). But there's an inner cuff to it that I've not seen on any hose clamp. If it's on a particular brand or type of clamp, it would be good to know.
I just looked into their clamps. It’s similar but it doesn’t match what’s seen in the film.cummins exhaust clamp. the inside piece. the nut. the whole shebang
The nut is military grade aircraft fastener nut. I’ve been in conversation with a salesman at a fastener company that says he can get them so I don’t have to make them anymore.If the safety wire nut is original to the screen used clamp, perhaps it is an aviation clamp and not a land-based part.
Have you tried searching that way?
It absolutely didn’t. And if you can get clear screen caps, similar nuts are used to secure the clamp to the brackets on the saw. I had to make those too.I should add also that on hose clamps that use safety wire, my research hasn't found any that use safety wire through a drilled nut like the nut found on the prop. For that reason I tend to think that the drilled nut didn't originally come with that clamp.
It’s close but, the trunnion is too long, the nut isn’t right, the inner sleeve is 3 pieces instead of 2 and way too narrow. And there’s more spot welds securing the captive loop than Evil dead 2 has. Please believe I’m a psychotic about details.