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What do you use Vise Grips For

mobiledynamics

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I've got a old pair from my pops tool box


With the recent talk of the new Eagles, just wondering what styles do you guys use them for/application? I only grab them when I'm in a bind and need a vise grip plier to clamp on and work some leverage on it. It's not -often- though...
 
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Mostly as a decent earth point on rusty old vehicles, the teeth cut through rust and grime pretty good and save you time having to clean a spot up or access a battery hidden under a load of ****

I like the Vice grip 7R, it's the only model I use nowadays
 

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Welding with this style is very common:

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The 11R style posted above also works very well for depressing single piston calipers. I use them to fight rust seized pads on toyota 4-pot calipers so I can wiggle them out.

My regular style get used most for general gripping of things, and extracting broken stuff that isn't rusted in.
 

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Clamps, I've probably got 6-8 dozen different flavors of vise grip floating around, can't have too many different flavors of clamp when you're fabing.

Also twisting, pulling, removing broken, stripped and rounded stuff.
 

John T

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Years ago I had a 1967 Dodge van with the cable shifter on the dash.

The cable snapped so I put vice grips on the ****** linkage and used a broomstick through the doghouse to shift it.

318 v8
It would roast the tires in a heartbeat
Had a lot of fun with that van…


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I would look at Malco if you are looking for a good made in the USA looking pliers. I have fondled the Snap on version of them and they are super nice.


Good for temporary replacement window crank handles.

(Not everybody has power windows)

As a Millennial, I can hardly handle the crank windows on my Polaris Ranger. I think the next one will get electric ones.
 
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Pinching off a gas line while you change an inline filter on a mower.
Or add a filter...

Done the same for small airline when working on a machine and we preferred not to shut the air off.

Rounded fastener removal.
 

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Another thing Vise-grips are handy for is to hold small items you're drilling with a drill press. Especially short pieces of angle iron or flat iron. This is probably the most common task I use Vice-grips for.
 

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Holding onto the rusted nut/bolt that is spinning freely through a hole. Clamp it to the back side to keep it from spinning. This also helps to properly round off both ends of the nut/bolt combination. If lucky, the bolt will snap off and save all that extra effort unscrewing it!

Pulling nails where the head has rusted off.
 

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Strangest use was as a shifter on an old Panther.
I have a few pairs with tape wrapped around the jaws, they are used as hose clamps.
 

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Strangest use was as a shifter on an old Panther.


I broke the shift lever in a land-rover once. Grabbed the stub with a pair of vise grips, which worked fine until I found a welding shop. Guy just laughed the whole time he was welding the lever back together.
 

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Just used a pair to pull a broke screw out of the wall. The head broke off with just a little bit poking out of the wall
 

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I broke the shift lever in a land-rover once. Grabbed the stub with a pair of vise grips, which worked fine until I found a welding shop. Guy just laughed the whole time he was welding the lever back together.

I used to drink with someone who's 2A gear lever came out, he would walk in the pub with it over his shoulder. I had to collect the landrover from his house once, to fix the gear lever, crazy thing to drive as the lever obviously rotated freely.


I have just spotted another use of Mole wrenches, they are both Moles, On the bending leaf bit on my sheet metal folder. When I made the folder I put handles on it but had a use for the metal, so I clamped a couple of pairs of moles on it.
 

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All 1970s automotive parts catalogs list vise grips as factory direct replacements for window crank handles.

I've deduced that from my time here on earth.

What?:bounce:
 

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Years ago I had a 1967 Dodge van with the cable shifter on the dash.

The cable snapped so I put vice grips on the ****** linkage and used a broomstick through the doghouse to shift it.

318 v8
It would roast the tires in a heartbeat
Had a lot of fun with that van…


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LOL!:rocker:

A high school buddy and I transplanted a 340 from his wrecked 70 Dart ******* into his 66 Dodge van. It was hell keeping a 3 speed ****** together in that thing, but lots of fun to ride around in.
 

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