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Hi Double-A what you say is right,but my thought was the vice grip give
a continuous force that keep the steel molecules to stay closer to getter as long as the squeeze force was there,and that would create friction. Much like its hotter under a 20 thousand ton block of iron than on its top. Bert |
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