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    Pipe Vice

    Anybody have some good recommendations for a pipe vice. I have seen the Rigid's on the tripod. What I would really like is something I can mount on the rear bumper but I need it to be easily taken on and off because the shop won't let us have them permenantly put on the bumpers.

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    Portable pipe vise

    I'd stick with ridgid, they are the best when it comes to pipe tools.
    Not sure how to mount it, but I'd probably fab something up so it would mount in the receiver hitch.
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    Mounting something to the receiver would be my suggestion.
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    vise

    Or use this Know a couple of guys that use it and they like it.
    http://www.americanvan.com/catalog/s...fm?FamilyID=69

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelersfan1 View Post
    Anybody have some good recommendations for a pipe vice. I have seen the Rigid's on the tripod. What I would really like is something I can mount on the rear bumper but I need it to be easily taken on and off because the shop won't let us have them permenantly put on the bumpers.
    I recently bought a reed pipe cutter and was pretty impressed with the quality so I looked them up and found they make a lot of pipe tools including tripod vices.

    http://www.reedmfgco.com/index.html?..._r450_r470_r40

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