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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    Understand! Can I ask where you got them from? Inquiring minds want to know...
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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    Thank you for the link. Yes, very promising! I will ask but according to their website, I don't reckon they offer the "pressure fit" in 4 inches... https://www.protechproducts.com/store/vise-pads
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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    These? https://www.lislecorp.com/specialty-tools/rubber-faced-vise-jaw-pads The nice thing about the Protectos is that they slip onto the existing jaws. There's a lip around the edge of them that hold them in place. These Lisles don't have that lip (that's why they have the magnets...). Is...
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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    Sure, just won't be me doing it. Not yet, anyway. It would be more convenient at this time for me to purchase rather than roll my own.
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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    Apparently not in the right places (google, ebay, amazon)... :dunno:they all appear to have magnets incorporated into them. Was hoping for something like this old Protecto:
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    "Protecto" vise sleeves? Looking for non-magnetic replacements

    Hi all, I have an older '96/'97 Wilton 4" bullet vise. I think it's a 400N? Anyway, I have these "Protecto" rubber vice sleeves that I really absolutlely love that fit over the jaws that are unfortunately pretty beat. Made by Aircraft Tools, Inc. Los Angeles. I can't find anything online! I see...
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    Please help ID old screwdriver (I'd like to purchase more of same to use)

    Sure, let me know what you've got. I'm located in WA state.
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    Please help ID old screwdriver (I'd like to purchase more of same to use)

    It was like that when I got it 40 years ago. :dunno: I suspect that's why it was given to me as a 12-13 year old! ;)
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    Please help ID old screwdriver (I'd like to purchase more of same to use)

    Hi all, Long time vintage tool user, first time Garage Journal forum poster. I have a screwdriver I am trying to identify. I'm not a collector, but a user: I love the feel and sturdiness of this screwdriver and want to find more like it. There are no identifying marks that I can see on it...
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