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Default Seeking information about my bench vise.

On Oct 13, 9:54*am, Larry Jaques
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 18:55:08 -0700, the infamous "Bob La Londe"
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I have a bench vise that I really like and am hoping to be able to
find another one of the same type:-


http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/b...on=view&curren....


(LL, why do you have racing slicks on your Moulton?)

I'l have to go and ask my wife. *LOL. *I broke one that looked a lot like
that a few years back that was on the workbench she had out in the garage
when we got married. *(I'm not kidding.) *I think she got it from her dad
who was an engineer for GM Hydramatic. *I broke it using a 6 foot cheater
bar to try and press out a U-joint before I got my hydraulic press.


WHAT? Shame on you, Bob. If you can't persuade a u-joint cup into
place easily by hand, it's kinked in the assembly or a needle is in
the way. You won't compress a needle bearing and it will break your
vise.

I used to use the old long-fiber bearing grease on them, to stick the
needles firmly to the cup, then pump the joints full of good moly
grease before installing them on the vehicles.

My $22 Chiwanese vise from HF is still plugging along, 35 years later.
I do use cheaters on occasion, too, but only 2-footers. As Clint
Eastwood said in 'Magnum Force', "A man has to know his limitations."
vbg

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I see you are very observant:-

(LL, why do you have racing slicks on your Moulton?)

They are actually Urethane tires (aka Airfree Tires, solid tires)
which are on 20" (406mm) rims. I ride Airfree Tires most of the time
because I am a 'Car-Free' person and I despise getting flats.

Lewis.

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