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Hitch Mounted Vise

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I am looking for a nice hitch mounted vise to use while away on odd jobs. I have searched the internet and came up with a few, but I think I will just custom fab my own, as most are just generic.

Wilton, Portavise, MAC's Trail D-Vise, Hitch Mounted Vise Plate.

Anyone here have a nice hitch mounted vise setup?
 
I saw that Marty. Thanks for the feedback. I am leaning toward a custom mount that will ramp up from the receiver mount so I can stand rather than bend down or kneal while using the vise.
But definitely something along that line.
 
I actually just bought the wilton one to use since I don't have a strong enough workbench yet. Works pretty good. Has adjustmentioned screws to keep it snug in the hitch and comes with a hitch piece to mount it to anything else. Only complaint I have is it doesn't come out far enough to use it and the tailgate together. I might one day build hitch riser that moves it to use the tailgate as bench.
 
Thanks for the feedback KrisML. I like the design of the Wilton, but I also want something that is a little higher off the ground, and something that extends far enough out that I can use the tailgate and leave it open as well.
I think mine will be a custom fab job. I will post pics when I am done.
 
I am figuring on that. Thanks. I plan on some type of leg support to steady the extended receiver frame.
This is just a vice for fieldwork. Help in steadying and holding tools for sharpening, and holding pipe, etc.
 
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