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I was just given a post vise(what a great day)! The only problem is that center top of one of the jaws has an one inch chip out of it. I was wondering what would be the best way to fix it, if I weld it, what type of welding wire or rod should I use and should I temper the weld to soften it to keep it from chipping again? The chip is along the top of the jaw. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

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Most post vises are weldable but some may be wrought iron or ductile and so need care and experience in welding them. A fast way to get one back at work is to make jaw covers from angle iron; cutting and folding the ends around to hold them in place on the vise.

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I would take care in welding the jaw of that vise. You might not like the result. I would take Thomas Powers up on his suggestion. You can always replace the pads. If you damage the vise with an improper welding procedure, you might not ever forgive yourself. I think it best to err on the side of caution and make yourself a fine pair of pads.

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