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Provincial

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This is not a new or innovative idea. I bought an import slide hammer set 25 years ago that has an adapter and bolt to screw into the handle of a pair of vise grips. I used it a couple of times and it worked as well as the vise grips could hold.
 

Larwyn

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A few years ago I welded a nut which fits my slide hammer to the bolt on a pair of vise grips. Since that day the vise grips are the most used accessory for my slide hammer with the possible exception of a simple homemade seal hook. I originally intended to redo it in such a way as to put the jaws more in line with the direction of pull but it has worked for everything that I have attempted to use it for just as it is.
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rwelch

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i used one today at work to pull a busted cv joint. all that was left was the cup section of the joint on the trans and the vise grips made quick work of it.
 
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There are stainless ones made for surgical use called the OrthoVise. This is a link to where I came across it. Info is about halfway down the page. http://www.innomed.net/knee_tools_rongeurs.htm The adjusting bolt is just removed and replaced with a medical grade stainless slide hammer. Different sized locking pliers are available with different sized or weighted "slap hammers". Instead of riveting the pivot in the jaws, a bolt is used. The "slap hammer" can also be attached to that point in case you need to pull from the side. The slap hammers are also designed with a hammer plate in case extra force from a mallet is needed. Since it's for surgical use it's probably a fairly expensive setup. I'm surprised though that none of the expensive tool companies like Snap-On offer a set like this.
 

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ADSR

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There are stainless ones made for surgical use called the OrthoVise. This is a link to where I came across it. Info is about halfway down the page. http://www.innomed.net/knee_tools_rongeurs.htm The adjusting bolt is just removed and replaced with a medical grade stainless slide hammer. Different sized locking pliers are available with different sized or weighted "slap hammers". Instead of riveting the pivot in the jaws, a bolt is used. The "slap hammer" can also be attached to that point in case you need to pull from the side. The slap hammers are also designed with a hammer plate in case extra force from a mallet is needed. Since it's for surgical use it's probably a fairly expensive setup. I'm surprised though that none of the expensive tool companies like Snap-On offer a set like this.

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ImportTuner

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I bought one of those .. has been handy on some occasions ..

Mine is made by Toolco Inc.
 
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