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Re: bench vise
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 10:42 am
by TheCytochromeC
jiannichan wrote:I don't know how good this is or what, but the price seems pretty nice for a heavy duty looking vise. If only I had the space in my tiny apt to work on refurbishing this, I would jump on it. I assume you can just flip it to use the other end correct? I've never used a vise with a regular clamp and a pipe clamp before.
Just posting this hear in case someone may be interested.
$30
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Yeah that looks like an old Wilton. I'd buy it.
Dang and it looks like the jaws swivel around or something! That's cool!
Like one of these
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Re: bench vise
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 4:31 pm
by Big Bronze Rim
Just to reiterate, you will definitely need a set of vise blocks. Do
NOT try clamping the upper(especially) or the lower without the block. The most important is the upper block, as you can do most of the lower work without one (except break staked castle nuts loose). If you don't want to order from Brownells, Academy sells a very nice upper and lower block and most stores in San Antonio stock them.
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/wheeler ... er&Ntk=All" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/promag- ... er&Ntk=All" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: bench vise
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 1:30 pm
by TBJK
jiannichan wrote:I need to get a vise. I just don't have the room for a workbench. I have been looking up some alternatives and saw someone on AR15.com make one out of a heavy duty 3 step ladder with the vise bolted to the top. It pretty much made it portable where he can just fold the ladder to put it away in a corner. I was thinking about bolting it down to a 2ft x 2ft - 3/4" plywood with 2x10 underneath for reinforcement for the bolts. When I use it, I can just stand on it for torquing down the barrel. I basically want to be able to build/work on uppers instead of just buying them.
You can make/ buy a pipe stand to mount a vise too then drill Sheilds into the concrete & bolt it down. Just remove the bolts when you want it out of the way. That's if you can bolt it to the floor. Also if you have a work bench you can mount a receiver hitch to it & make a plate mounted to a hitch. You can do the same with bench grinders & other tools.
Re: bench vise
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 1:46 pm
by jiannichan
TBJK wrote:
You can make/ buy a pipe stand to mount a vise too then drill Sheilds into the concrete & bolt it down. Just remove the bolts when you want it out of the way. That's if you can bolt it to the floor. Also if you have a work bench you can mount a receiver hitch to it & make a plate mounted to a hitch. You can do the same with bench grinders & other tools.
I live in an apt so I can't bolt anything down into the ground.
Re: bench vise
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:31 pm
by 1s1k52
As of right now everything is at a complete haunt gun related. I am about to fork over (hopefully) about 6k or more for eye surgery as a considerable effort to become an LEO.
Re: bench vise
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 10:00 pm
by jiannichan
That kind of sucks. Good luck on the eye surgery.
Re: bench vise
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 10:39 pm
by 1s1k52
jiannichan wrote:That kind of sucks. Good luck on the eye surgery.
this has sort of come to a hault. I have 20/20 with contacts. I go see a retina specialist on the 29th and go see a different cornea specialist later. I will say this NEVER go to key-wittman they are horriable on communication and treatment.