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New Wilton "All Terrain" Vise?

BBC71Nova

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I was on the CPO website the over the weekend and noticed an ad for this "new" Wilton All Terrain Vise. I couldn't find anymore info on the Wilton website but that could be because it *****. Maybe I can help them out with that ha :).

Anyway, this new vise is a pretty slick idea. It is actually made to fit into a receiver hitch. Since I'm in the process of putting a new welding table together and planned on receiver points anyway, this vise seems like just the ticket maybe.

Anybody put their hands on one maybe at a show or something?

Wilton All Terrain Vise info at CPO.

I'll attempt a pic...
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Farmall450

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I actually am planning on welding up something similar to mount a smaller el cheapo vise to a plate which in turn goes into my hitch receiver.

Edit: It's neat they picked up on this idea and made a factory one.
 

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Looks pretty neat. Have it mounted to your workbench or take it off and take it on the road.
 
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BBC71Nova

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I was planning to just build a platform for my el cheapo vise but this would be a lot cleaner solution. There are a few small tradeoffs, e.g. can only rotate in 90deg increments vs a swivel vise on a platform.
 
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There are a few small tradeoffs, e.g. can only rotate in 90deg increments vs a swivel vise on a platform.

Turn your truck around...to make up the less than 90 degree increments...:D:D:D

See...

Fixed it for you...:evil::evil::evil:

That Wilton, will come in handy for a lot of folks...
 

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I would rather have a Mac's Trail D-Vise. http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/TrailD-Vise/trail-d-vise

Cheaper ($159 versus $200ish for Wilton), made in Idaho, USA, MUCH larger opening for changing U-joints on trail, 10 1/2" versus 5 3/4" for Wilton

Jaws are 4" versus Wilton's 6", both have pipe jaws, Wilton has larger anvil.

Mac's has bottle opener :)

Mac's is 18 pounds, Wilton is 40.

The Wilton has a regular handle, Mac's uses a wrench or ratchet. If you want to leave the Mac's installed while driving no worries about handle dragging. I could use my cordless impact to run the Mac's in or out and use wrench or breaker bar for final tightening.

Mac's has a cool holder for storing it or other hitch items.

http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/343/trail-d-vise
 

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Here is my version of the trailer hitch vise. The shiny spots on the square tube are where I built it up with weld and milled it to a snug fit in the receiver to eliminate wobble.

The pipe vise is handy too! :rocker:
 

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bart1

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I would rather have a Mac's Trail D-Vise. http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/TrailD-Vise/trail-d-vise

Cheaper ($159 versus $200ish for Wilton), made in Idaho, USA, MUCH larger opening for changing U-joints on trail, 10 1/2" versus 5 3/4" for Wilton

Jaws are 4" versus Wilton's 6", both have pipe jaws, Wilton has larger anvil.

Mac's has bottle opener :)

Mac's is 18 pounds, Wilton is 40.

The Wilton has a regular handle, Mac's uses a wrench or ratchet. If you want to leave the Mac's installed while driving no worries about handle dragging. I could use my cordless impact to run the Mac's in or out and use wrench or breaker bar for final tightening.

Mac's has a cool holder for storing it or other hitch items.

http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/343/trail-d-vise

That Mac's vise is awesome.

I always intended to attach a vise to my Heep when I was rock crawling, but never did. A HiLift or ball joint press was used several times.
 

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I got the wilton, I like it. The handle can be moved, by pulling out on it.
 
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