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Show AUTOMOBLE VISE IS USEFUL FOR REPAIRS Found Mighty Convenient While Touring in Country. Device Shown in Illustration for Holding Hold-ing Small Parts of Car While Working on Them Kept Out of Sight by Hood. Many occasions arise on an automobile automo-bile tour when a light, fixed vise would be highly convenient. A fixture for holding small parts, while working on them, is shown attached to the engine by the cylinder-head bolts and concealed con-cealed by the hood. Two pieces of 3-8 inch machine steel, or Iron, are bent and formed as indl- CLamp vise. ENGINE-HEAD BOLtT i 1 l ' jit n J IHAMOLB A HOLE6 SPACED XV L?. -TO FLT ENGINE i V L v(f. Ts A Substantial Vise Attached to the Cylinder Head and Concealed Under the Engine Hood Is Always Ready for Use When the Motorist Makes Minor Repairs. cated, holes being drilled in the end to fit over the cylinder studs. If these studs are of sufficient length, no alteration will be needed, but It will probably be found, in most cases at least, that the studs will be too short and that longer ones must be provided. pro-vided. The movable section of the vise has two lugs fitting Into corresponding slots In the fixed part. The screw Is mnde from any suitable -Inch material, ma-terial, with a bent handle and a -Inch nut behind the movable jaw. Popular Mechanics Magazine. |