Pipe Vise Stand and Bracket
Just bought a new truck. It comes with everything except a slide-out pipe vise bracket like the one pictured, but I can’t find one for sale anywhere. Fabrication is a second choice if I can’t find one off the shelf.
Does anyone have a source?
Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab
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This image is from the Knapheide website.
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Hi, Like @JUGHNE , I used their van vice mount with great success.
Yours, Larry
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That bumper is stout enough to mount the bottom 1/2 of a regular yoke type pipe vice.
Or detachable receiver type, like this.
Nice truck, beefy pipe rack. I like the colors
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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A lot of guys and gals swear by this Bigfoot type of vise. You could rig a bumper mount, and use it as a portable with some clever bracketing
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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I like the way you worded that. I have a lot of intentions too 😅
Nice truck btw!
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Looks like you have this one, and they made their own mount
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@Alan (California Radiant) Forbes Nice new ride. I can see why you want what you have had before, that good old familiarity often works best.
I use the big foot. The problem I have with it is you can't crank down on something, it will not stay stationary. Otherwise its a good portable vice.
I looked in the Ridgid catalog and could not find anything there. Try giving them a call. 1-800-474-3443. They might have something not listed, or a recommendation. If not, the company that sold you the utility box on your new truck might have something.
I sent you a message in your mail for some other thoughts.
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Just for my education, do those portable threading machines still require a vise, or do they have an integrated vise that prevents a free pipe from spinning?
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Yes as @Intplm. mentioned Reed, Rigid, Rothenberger, Rems (why do they all begin with an R) and Milwaukee all have a vise to clamp the pipe some designed a little different than others.
You can usually thread 1/2 or 3/4 without the vise but is needed on larger pipe
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I've seen that, it looks amazing when you can do it
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nice truck!
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I had a 3" welded gas line that we had to make some changes to. It was all low pressure gas. It was in the ceiling in an office building so welding was not really an option. No Mega Press back then.
Luckily there was space around the pipe we cut it with a band saw and mounted a Ridgid #141 threader with a ridgid 700 on it and cut a thread on it.
Not fun up in the air on a ladder but it worked.
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A chain vise is handy if you want to hold "other" larger diameter or odd shaped stuff. I used one for cutting the smaller fire wood with my truck vise.
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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Guys: I got a new chain vise from Santa and all I need is the stand. I don't thread pipe anymore, so it's just tightening and loosening fittings from pipe, cutting PVC and galvanized flue pipe. And it looks cool, hanging off the back of my truck like I know what I'm doing.
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
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@Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
It will look better when it is covered in pipe dope, a few pipe chips and dirt
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I had a Ridgid bolt on chain vise. I mounted it on some steel c channel that I fashioned into an upside down L stand. I secured a c channel bracket to my bumper so I could drop the vise into it. This kept my vise in the truck, and allowed me flexibility in using it and transferring it to another truck. I go through trucks quicker than I go through through tools. It was my answer to a truck without a hitch. Smaller than a tripod vise, lighter too. till in use 40 years later. I like tools that are forever. ⚒️
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You literally saw a picture of a setup I was using with a Ridgid 700 back in October…..
I guess you're forgetting stuff in your old age. 😁
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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