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Old 09-16-2022, 12:05 AM
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I got a couple more tools/pieces of tools in a box at a sale a while back that I haven't been able to identify for sure.

The jaw or clamp pieces fit together and appear to hold a piece of pipe or rod. Not sure if these are part of a specific tool or something more generic for whatever you may need them for.

The other tool is driving me nuts because I'm sure I have seen one before. But, I'm drawing a blank.

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The first item looks like pipe jaws to use in an old-fashioned vise- where the front vise jaw is on a pivot down low and the lead screw is exposed between the jaws.

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In the 2nd pic, between the 2 clamps is that a cutting bit? (or knurling bit)



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Second, tool used to hold band saw for welding

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The first item looks like pipe jaws to use in an old-fashioned vise- where the front vise jaw is on a pivot down low and the lead screw is exposed between the jaws.
As small as the jaws are, that'd have to be a pretty small vise wouldn't it? If we are talking about the same style of vice(and I believe we are), all that I have seen are much bigger than anything I could see using such small jaws.

You're referring to something like this, correct?
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/sto...3-antique-vice

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In the 2nd pic, between the 2 clamps is that a cutting bit? (or knurling bit)


I had assumed it was a cutting bit.

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No. 2 looks like a fixture for grinding the 45 degree angle on the retention clip of a .............. McGanzer Flange.

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