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Ted
November 16, 2023
what type of metal is used in manufacturing the replacement jaws for the craftsman 51865 vise.
For model number 51865
Hi Ted, thank you for the great question. According to our research, the part you are asking about is made up of steel. We hope this information helps!
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My bench vise needed new jaws which were replaced by removing and replacing four allen head screws.
1. Remove four allen head screws using an allen wrench and the original broken vise jaws. 2. Install new vise jaws and replace four allen head screws using an allen wrench .
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Kenneth W - July 15, 2021
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Reviving old vise
My dad’s old vise was missing one of the jaws. I had to drill out the two screws on that side and was glad hardened screws were not used. The new jaws fit perfectly in place. I would have given them five stars but I had to retap the holes from 1/4-28 to 1/4-20. No biggie just one of those things. The vise was about 50 years old and things change. They look great and are reversible from diamond patterned to flat.
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