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parkedraccoon
07-01-2012, 19:39
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Today we were assembling some things from KOP-in this case, a battery connector. We were using a small vise, and using a couple useless allen wrenches between one side of the vise and the connector, we began turning the crank on the vise. After a couple turns with a pipe on the end of the crank, this happened.
Anyone else ever had this problem?
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Today we were assembling some things from KOP-in this case, a battery connector. We were using a small vise, and using a couple useless allen wrenches between one side of the vise and the connector, we began turning the crank on the vise. After a couple turns with a pipe on the end of the crank, this happened.
Anyone else ever had this problem?
You should go get your money back.
Holy cow, dude! What was that vise made of, Styrofoam?
Seriously, get your money back.
I think.... You have a problem....
sanddrag
08-01-2012, 04:23
Been there done that, once with a junk Chinese vise, once with a USA-made Palmgren vise, and recently broke the jaws on a USA-made Craftsman vise. What brand is this one and where is it from?
RedLeader342
08-01-2012, 11:07
I tried to make a picture of it for you that says
"well now there's your problem.." but the file was to large :(
DonRotolo
08-01-2012, 13:28
Cheap Tools + Overstress Abuse = that.
sanddrag
08-01-2012, 13:32
See if you can pick up an old Wilton. They're my new favorite vise. If you're into vises, you'll love this link (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44782)
parkedraccoon
08-01-2012, 13:53
When I go back for a meeting on Monday, I'll check out more about the vise.
But now I can say one interesting thing; as I was taking it out of the table it was mounted to, I already saw that it was nowhere near invincible, as one of the metal "feet" that you would put the screws through was completely knocked off. This may have been done on purpose, as it would've been hanging off the edge of the table. But still strange.
MrForbes
08-01-2012, 14:05
After a couple turns with a pipe on the end of the crank
I have a couple vises in my shop at home, they're more than 20 years old and get plenty of use, and I haven't broken them because I don't do that. I use a press to press things.
Also it's pretty common to only have three mounting bolt holes on a vise.
parkedraccoon
09-01-2012, 19:06
All right. The vise is made by Babco and there's a 604 on the moving side of it. As for where it came from, I have no idea. It's been around for all the time I've been on the team.
Also it's pretty common to only have three mounting bolt holes on a vise.
I can tell this one came with 4; there's a similar rough breaking point to the fresh split.
DonRotolo
09-01-2012, 22:20
If you're into vises, you'll love this
We all have our vices, but is CD the place for these discussions? :p
mikemascot
10-01-2012, 20:47
i say get your money back. That looked like it was made from plastic.
See, this is EXACLY the reason why we can't have nice things.
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