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Vises without removable jaws?

Again_Dejavu

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How often to you guys come across vises that have the jaws and the body as a single piece?

Was looking through the GJ vise thread and I didn’t see any like that, other than some broken ones.

Have a lil old Columbian red arrow and I thought it was unusual.
Ignore the ghetto soft jaws I made for it lol



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zkling

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Seldom are they a single piece, they are just more difficult to remove and replace. For the very occasional user they are ok, but can be a royal pain.

Then there are some vises that have no jaw faces at all. Typically the lower end units.
 
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WAS Jr

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In the first half of the century it was standard for all vises to have attached jaws. They were installed in the casting process. This was for all vises, including high dollar machinist vises and large vises.
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I have a small clamp-on Luther vise w/ non-removale jaws.
 

Jeremy77

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My Ridgid, bought new a couple of years back, has forged in jaws. I suppose they could break but there’s a sticker on the vise saying if it ever were to happen, to return them to Ridge Tool Company, Germany for a replacement. I’ve had nothing but good experiences with it so far.
 

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My Ridgid, bought new a couple of years back, has forged in jaws. I suppose they could break but there’s a sticker on the vise saying if it ever were to happen, to return them to Ridge Tool Company, Germany for a replacement. I’ve had nothing but good experiences with it so far.
I opened the thread to say the same, except I didn't buy mine new. Come to think of it, I think it was you that told me how to take the play out of it.

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Jeremy77

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I opened the thread to say the same, except I didn't buy mine new. Come to think of it, I think it was you that told me how to take the play out of it.

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Awesome vises aren’t they? Mine has tackled some tough situations and worked great.
 

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And then there are some, Parker for example, which have jaws theoretically removable. However, in practice, they're nearly impossible to remove and should one successfully remove them, there are no replacements available.

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