Sane,
Welcome to the group.
It depends on how complicated you want to make them.
I use cut pieces of 2" x 2" x 1/4" aluminum angle stock for my personal shop vises.
Recently, I came across a 6' length of 1" x 2" aluminum bar stock that could be easily cut and milled to match the aluminum Wilton, off the shelf jaw caps that are pictured below. I plan to make these for the high end vises that I resell.
Sand: one of our members made a decent pair of copper jaws for his vise out of copper pipe and i think he said total cost was $5. take a look at this thread (Vise Repair 101) and i think it was a couple weeks ago on that thread where he mentioned how he made the copper jaws.
I make them out of 3/4" plywood.
Not to thread jack but some of you guys who've responded here may be able to steer me in the right direction on something. I am going to be changing a few hard handles soon on some brand me Snap On ratchets. My Snap On dealer years ago had brass or copper jaws like this on the vise in his truck but our new guy has no such thing (nor the experience). Looks like I'm going to have to come up with something on my own. I thought about cutting a slit down some rubber hose and wrapping it around the chrome handle. What do you guys recommend?
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The best pair I ever used are made by Reed, of brass,and come in several sizes but they sure are expensive. Wilton makes a similar line in copper They both have ears that are "bend to fit" and will both work on most vises. I like the brass better. It is soft enough but not as easily gouged. Either one is probably more than you paid for your vise. I had the brass Reed jaws at work and got lucky and got new 6" Wilton copper jaws on line for a good price from some company that just had the one size. Some kind of surplus, I guess.Were talking ratchets here... a basic set of soft jaws, grip the head or shank (don't crush the selector lever) and smack the handle off with a hammer of your choice.
If you don't plan to "save" the old grip.... I simply grab it [handle] in the vise, put a socket on the ratchet and smack the socket freeing the ratchet off the grip. Invert the ratchet, head down, on a table, put handle on and smack it home.
Nice! Great idea.![]()
Made out of 1" copper pipe cut into 5" sections, and split open lengthwise, flattened, then hammered into shape around the vise jaws. Total cost: About $5.00 and a half hour of time.
edit; I now see my homebrew jaws were already mentioned earlier in this thread!They've been standing up to steady use perfectly fine, and are easy to pop off and reattach.
