A good vise for holding bottles?
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A good vise for holding bottles?
Anyone know of a good vise that I could use to hold paint bottles such as model master while I open them? I only have one hand and I would rather not break a tooth trying to use my teeth. I am looking for something to secure the bottles on the table so I can open and close them. Any suggestions?
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Something like a lab stand clamp could work-Here is a picture of a few:
http://www.indigo.com/science-supplies/ ... stand.html
These are made to hold glassware, but you might have to hold the clamp in a vise. I checked eBay and there are a bunch available.
http://www.indigo.com/science-supplies/ ... stand.html
These are made to hold glassware, but you might have to hold the clamp in a vise. I checked eBay and there are a bunch available.
Just about any vise will do provided you can get soft jaw pads for it.
http://www.shopwiki.com/VISE+SOFT+JAW+P ... +VISE+JAWS
http://www.shopwiki.com/VISE+SOFT+JAW+P ... +VISE+JAWS
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Do what I do, place the jar in a cup of some type UPSIDE down and poor just enough rubbing alcholo so t it comes up to the bottom of the lid and let it soak for as long as needed. Or just take 2 pairs of plyors 1 to 'grab' the bottle and the other to 'grab' the lid and twist in opposite directions.
Normal?? What is normal??
Ya didn't read the part about "I only have one hand" did ya?irishtrek wrote:Do what I do, place the jar in a cup of some type UPSIDE down and poor just enough rubbing alcholo so t it comes up to the bottom of the lid and let it soak for as long as needed. Or just take 2 pairs of plyors 1 to 'grab' the bottle and the other to 'grab' the lid and twist in opposite directions.
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Only 1 hand? Are you sure he wasn't being saracastic? Because that's what I knda thought.Kylwell wrote:Ya didn't read the part about "I only have one hand" did ya?irishtrek wrote:Do what I do, place the jar in a cup of some type UPSIDE down and poor just enough rubbing alcholo so t it comes up to the bottom of the lid and let it soak for as long as needed. Or just take 2 pairs of plyors 1 to 'grab' the bottle and the other to 'grab' the lid and twist in opposite directions.
Normal?? What is normal??
He's not the only 1 handed modeler I know of. Our local model pimp has limited use of his left hand, makes opening most bottle impossible.irishtrek wrote:Only 1 hand? Are you sure he wasn't being saracastic? Because that's what I knda thought.Kylwell wrote:Ya didn't read the part about "I only have one hand" did ya?irishtrek wrote:Do what I do, place the jar in a cup of some type UPSIDE down and poor just enough rubbing alcholo so t it comes up to the bottom of the lid and let it soak for as long as needed. Or just take 2 pairs of plyors 1 to 'grab' the bottle and the other to 'grab' the lid and twist in opposite directions.
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With the square Testors bottles, I put them in a vice I got from Harbor Freight that has rubber covers for the teeth, and then use a vice grips on the lid. While I do this with two hands, it is definitely possible to do this with one hand if you break it down into basic steps.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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