For sale is a Branick Strut Vise. It bought it new and never used it. It sat on my shelf. It bolts to a work bench and clamps the strut firmly in place so you can service the strut. The head allows you to rotate the strut 360 degrees for easy service. It so can be used as a pipe vise. Sold AS IS.
Other Shop Equipment for Sale
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- Torin trp6420 40" inch low profile rugged and durable plastic auto creeper (US $58.99)
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- Goodall start all generator # 79-371 with pully good all (US $195.00)
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