A vise is a clamping device consisting of two jaws that are opened and closed either by screws or a lever. Its purpose is to a hold a piece in a fixed position and is mainly used in carpentry and metalwork. A bench vise is a type of vise that is attachable to benches or worktables.
A bench vice or vice-grip pliers would both be considered locking tools.
You put it in a bench vice.
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Under the rear bench seat rhs.
Jack Kemp
Place in a vice or place on a sturdy bench/ground and rest your knee on it while you drill.
Yes I swapped a bench from a '91 into an '89, mounts were the same. I understand that you just can't go Comanche to Cherokee, and vice versa.
jack kennedy
you cant jack them you can get in them only when the are stopped
It's what north Americans call a bench vice. A fixed tool with one fixed face and another movable face that can grip and hold objects to be worked on.
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bench voice, voice grip, g clamp, c clamp, hand clamp, jumper cable. these are only hand tools