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Chainsaw work vise on the cheap
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<blockquote data-quote="LegDeLimber" data-source="post: 5722726" data-attributes="member: 81361"><p>I like the idea of welding a couple of 1/2" x 2~ish" bolts to the back nut.</p><p> Just put them at an angle 30~45 deg up from level, much like a big wing nut.</p><p> Over the years of shop work and fabrication, I've done this trick on nuts or bolt heads many times.</p><p> You'll often find it Very useful when you need to be able to turn something while wearing gloves.</p><p>I.e. Welding and rotating a fixture to different positions, was a big reason for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LegDeLimber, post: 5722726, member: 81361"] I like the idea of welding a couple of 1/2" x 2~ish" bolts to the back nut. Just put them at an angle 30~45 deg up from level, much like a big wing nut. Over the years of shop work and fabrication, I've done this trick on nuts or bolt heads many times. You'll often find it Very useful when you need to be able to turn something while wearing gloves. I.e. Welding and rotating a fixture to different positions, was a big reason for it. [/QUOTE]
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