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  1. #1
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    Brass Sheet or bar stock for Vise Jaws

    I've got a vise on my workbench. The jaws are quite textured to hold parts firmly. I'd like to make up a set of brass drop in jaw liners that will drop in over the top of the vise between the jaws when I want to clamp something that I don't want marked up. I need a sheet of brass probably about 6" x 12" to make liners for the two jaws. I'm looking for something about 1/16" - 1/8" thick (didn't look up the gauge size). An alternative would be to temporarily remove and replace the steel jaw inserts with ones made from brass bar stock maybe 1/2" x 3/4" x 5" (didn't measure that yet).

    I haven't been able to locate brass sheet stock this thick or brass bar stock locally. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can find this material?

  2. #2
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    Thats easy....

    Every machine tool and tooling supplier sells sheet brass and brass bar stock.

    I'd suggest Enco or MSC, both online and both have it. So does Global Industrial and McMaster-Carr

    www.use-enco.com

    www.msc.com

    www.globalindustrial.com

    www.mcmaster-carr.com

    Alro Steeel also had what you require as well as Contractors Steel Service

    www.alro.com

    www.contractorssteel.com
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  3. #3
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    Thanks for the information. I'll give it a try.

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    A piece of soft Aluminum would be way less expensive.
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    brass isn't that expensive in sheet.

    My issue with aluminum is it workhardens faster than brass so brass stays useable longer while the aluminum cracks.
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