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    Default Repairing Renzetti Vise Head

    I currently own a Renzetti Vise that the shaft screws into the vise head . The threads on the shaft that screws into the head of vise is ok but the threads in head are stripped. How would I repair the vise so that I can use it again.
    I have contacted Renzetti and a new head would cost me $ 300 and a new vise $ 399. Thank You.

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    If their warranty won't cover it go to a parts store that has a machine shop and have a heli-coil put in it.

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    The first thing to try is simply re-tapping the threads in the head. If that can't be done you might be able to ream the hole out oversize and press in a sleeve to be tapped. The best thing is probably to find a small fabricating shop and show them the problem. I would guess that it will be less than a half hour labor at their shop rate.
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    JB Weld.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr korn View Post
    JB Weld.....
    X2 on the JB Weld

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    I agree, I'd try JB Weld first. If that didn't work I would tap the stripped hole and install an insert if there was adequate material to do so. Similar to a helicoil as recommended earlier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmeyer93 View Post
    I currently own a Renzetti Vise that the shaft screws into the vise head . The threads on the shaft that screws into the head of vise is ok but the threads in head are stripped. How would I repair the vise so that I can use it again.
    I have contacted Renzetti and a new head would cost me $ 300 and a new vise $ 399. Thank You.
    Will they repair the head, and if so how much would they charge to simply repair the head, rather than replace it?

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    Which model renzetti is your vice? I have an extra head for the presentation 3000 that I could set you up with for a whole lot less than renzetti quoted you. PM me if this would be of interest to you.

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    I like the idea of JB Weld but it's permanent. I think you should consider using Loctite. It'll hold but it is reversible. Fishin' Jimmy

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    When this problem is finally solved and the vice is repaired ,could you please let us know what happened and what you did?

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