Big Bad Jon
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- Jun 14, 2008
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Vise grips are incredibly versatile. I use them all the time. Need to stick two pieces of metal together to weld? Vise grips. Need to loosen a rounded bolt? Vise grips. Need a third hand? Vise grips.
The problem: The knurled nut on the end, slippery, too small, always greasy. They’ve tried to improve on the design by putting a hex hole on the end for extra leverage… impossible to hit with gloves on. Can’t find the Allen wrench when you need it the most. And don’t get me started on the Milwaukee plastic end. They break if you breathe on them wrong. Plastic treads strip out with the slightest amount of torque. They’re very frustrating in the heat of the moment.
My solution: Weld a lifting eye or large fender washer on the end. You can grip them with gloves on, it doesn’t matter if they’re greasy. It’s perfect. It’s what they should have designed to begin with.
Here’s a sample of what I’ve made. They’re not pretty, nor perfect. But they just plain work.

The problem: The knurled nut on the end, slippery, too small, always greasy. They’ve tried to improve on the design by putting a hex hole on the end for extra leverage… impossible to hit with gloves on. Can’t find the Allen wrench when you need it the most. And don’t get me started on the Milwaukee plastic end. They break if you breathe on them wrong. Plastic treads strip out with the slightest amount of torque. They’re very frustrating in the heat of the moment.
My solution: Weld a lifting eye or large fender washer on the end. You can grip them with gloves on, it doesn’t matter if they’re greasy. It’s perfect. It’s what they should have designed to begin with.
Here’s a sample of what I’ve made. They’re not pretty, nor perfect. But they just plain work.



