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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Bench mount a 4" tubing with a sliding fit tubing with the tool mounted.
The bench might be rotational - e.g the end soft fixed, the edge side rotates
and attaches in 45? or only 90. The center pulls out to the needed distance
and locks down - maybe just a bolt.

I first saw this in a back of a service truck. A panel with internal part boxes.
In the floor on one side was the large tubing - and a vice mounted - pushed in.

The owner said he could pull out the vise and lock it tight - saw,grind or file as needed.
slide it back and close the doors. Bumper mount didn't give him the room needed.
Just think - a long pipe mounted with the vise rotated in its base down the bed and up the street.

Martin
Martin Eastburn
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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
I have a number of small Diacro benders, Beverly shears, vises, anvils,
etc. that I would like to be able to mount and unmount on a bench
conveniently and quickly.

Has anyone designed a quick attachment mount that work for this type of
application? It would need to be able to resist rotational torque from
a bender, vertical downward pressue from a shear and shock from vises
and anvils.

I welcome any and all suggestions.

TMT


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