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Bend R-Gaza Saddlebag Bars?
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1441408" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>You can usually rig up some kind of pulling/pushing/levering combination of things with a variety of clamps, straps, levers, and maybe even a jack, as suggested above, whatever kind of force you need to exert. But no matter what you end up using, I think everybody still needs a good vise (and the best time to buy any tool is when you need it--perfect excuse to enlarge your inventory). A 4-inch bench vise I found in an estate sale years ago is absolutely the most useful tool in my garage. It's like having a strong and patient helper on permanent stand-by. I suppose this thing was 50 years old when I bought it and I'm sure my great grandson will appreciate it in his old age too. They're tough to wear out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1441408, member: 11508"] You can usually rig up some kind of pulling/pushing/levering combination of things with a variety of clamps, straps, levers, and maybe even a jack, as suggested above, whatever kind of force you need to exert. But no matter what you end up using, I think everybody still needs a good vise (and the best time to buy any tool is when you need it--perfect excuse to enlarge your inventory). A 4-inch bench vise I found in an estate sale years ago is absolutely the most useful tool in my garage. It's like having a strong and patient helper on permanent stand-by. I suppose this thing was 50 years old when I bought it and I'm sure my great grandson will appreciate it in his old age too. They're tough to wear out. [/QUOTE]
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