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I've seen a few pictures of vises mounted on square tube stock that then attach to some kind of bracket on a welding table.do any of you have pictures and details of what you did. I'd like to try it, but can't imagine any easy way to ensure the vise will stay stable.Thanks!
Reply:I made a free standing unit, it is stable and can be brought on to the job too. http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...sestand002.jpghttp://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...sestand001.jpgDisclaimer; "I am just an a$$hole welder, don't take it personally ."
Reply:Originally Posted by sdyckI've seen a few pictures of vises mounted on square tube stock that then attach to some kind of bracket on a welding table.do any of you have pictures and details of what you did. I'd like to try it, but can't imagine any easy way to ensure the vise will stay stable.Thanks!
Reply:Originally Posted by harcosparkyThink " TRAILER HITCH " mount.What they are doing is mounting the vice on the part that would normally hold the " ball " of a trailer hitch, and under the table they weld the square tube that is found on the part of the hitch mounted to the vehicle. They use the same pin to secure the vise to the table that is used to secure the ball mount bar to the hitch on the vehicle.
Reply:Thanks, simple I like it.
Reply:Originally Posted by TozziWeldingI made a free standing unit, it is stable and can be brought on to the job too. http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...sestand002.jpghttp://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...sestand001.jpg |
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