Pipe vise

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Pipe vise

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Old school "Crane Co." out of Chicago pipe vise. I cleaned it all up, painted it up, fabbed up a nice hitch mount for it so as to be used in the field on on the receivers on my welding table & proceeded to never use it.

I love old stuff like this but it's been sitting here for years un-touched & it needs to go. Asking $30 sans the hitch mount. If you really want it I'm sure I could be talked into lumping it in. I just can use they for other tools.

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Dang, I just ordered a new one of these yesterday! You don't have a folding tristand to go with it do you?
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seriously??? Can you cancel the order??? - lol I've been slacking on posting up & almost didn't post here too.

No folding stand - sorry. I see them all over down here on CL though. Seems like there is always a couple available in OC and the IE when I do my regular searching for the folding V head pipe stands (still searching for a pair of folding ones to replace my rigid/fixed leg ones)
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Hit "send" too early on that one.

Meant to continue with that if you aren't in a hurry for the folding tri stand you might be able to work out grabbing one when you guys are on the way back up north from the next race or whatever.
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Hey Steve, what is the largest tube it will hold?

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I think 3". Looks like that by measuring, but I don't have a piece around to test that. 2 1/2" is no problem.
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Nothing says vintage like square nuts and bolts!!!!!
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Are you saying I'm old? I swear my nuts used to be round-ish... haha
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