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Fitted copper soft jaws

royce

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Had some left over copper from another project and thought some soft jaws for a 4" parker was in order.

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Looking good!!!

I use drop from some .063 soft Aluminum sheet to make soft jaws. I just bend them over like you did but don't join the seams. I usually am able to get them to pinch tight enough to hold in place. I beat them up pretty fast, so I make them as disposables.

I would rather have some thicker sheet, but this is what I have.
 
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Looking good!!!

I use drop from some .063 soft Aluminum sheet to make soft jaws. I just bend them over like you did but don't join the seams. I usually am able to get them to pinch tight enough to hold in place. I beat them up pretty fast, so I make them as disposables.

I would rather have some thicker sheet, but this is what I have.

Got to love using what's on hand.
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Thanks,
Got it soldered up tonight, ready for action.

Royce

Royce,

I just wanted to confirm, did you solder up the sides where everything overlapped to keep them in the correct shape? I have some leftover .125" copper sheet. I am thinking about a similar project. Nice work!
 

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royce:
Great little project! :beer:
Your scrap looks pretty thick. What is the thickness anyway?
I have some pieces of copper roof flashing and some scrap 1.5 inch copper DWV tubing.
The stuff airrj has sounds plenty thick! 1/8 inch!
 
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Royce,

I just wanted to confirm, did you solder up the sides where everything overlapped to keep them in the correct shape? I have some leftover .125" copper sheet. I am thinking about a similar project. Nice work!

Thanks,
Yes, it helps keeping their shape and not fall off or rattle around.
Royce
 

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Royce: can you show us the solder areas on your new copper jaws? did you use regular flux and solder with map gas or something a little more industrial?

Well Done!
 
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royce

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royce:
Great little project! :beer:
Your scrap looks pretty thick. What is the thickness anyway?
I have some pieces of copper roof flashing and some scrap 1.5 inch copper DWV tubing.
The stuff airrj has sounds plenty thick! 1/8 inch!

Shiftless,
Pretty close to .080
I have some removable ones on a 450 wilton that are about .060 that are a few decades old and are holding up fine.
I'm thinking the flashing is a little light, but if was all I had, I would use it in a second.
That 1/8" would be bulletproof.
Thanks
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One on my next projects for sure. Minus the soldering, i like being able to remove them and really bite into the work piece
 
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royce

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One on my next projects for sure. Minus the soldering, i like being able to remove them and really bite into the work piece

I am fortunate to have a few vises, one dedicated for copper jaws.
Here is a crude set I made many moons ago, that are not soldered.

Royce
 

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