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<blockquote data-quote="A.G." data-source="post: 4753" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I don't know if I have a picture in this computer. It looks like a a big pair of slip joint pliers or vice grip. That is, the tip pinches to zero, but the center is wider so you can grasp larger posts like the wood ones on the end of fencelines. One side of the jaw is fixed, while the other has the cylinder on it. It took some testing to get it right. That is the toughest part of making up your own tool. When you purchase a finished product from say Bobcat it has been thoroughly torture tested and probably gone through a couple revisions. While it may be fun to weld stuff together, sometimes you are better off just purchasing the finished product. Especially if you have to report to a job, and they expect to see great results. I can't find a file picture of that attachment. A.G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.G., post: 4753, member: 71"] I don't know if I have a picture in this computer. It looks like a a big pair of slip joint pliers or vice grip. That is, the tip pinches to zero, but the center is wider so you can grasp larger posts like the wood ones on the end of fencelines. One side of the jaw is fixed, while the other has the cylinder on it. It took some testing to get it right. That is the toughest part of making up your own tool. When you purchase a finished product from say Bobcat it has been thoroughly torture tested and probably gone through a couple revisions. While it may be fun to weld stuff together, sometimes you are better off just purchasing the finished product. Especially if you have to report to a job, and they expect to see great results. I can't find a file picture of that attachment. A.G. [/QUOTE]
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