The VICE thread

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The VICE thread

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It seems we’re missing a vice thread so I’ll start one off. Here’s my new vice (saved from work) in its new shed.
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Drugs and Hookers........oh, those vices??
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I'm looking for another one, want a swivel one this time and possibly a wood one as well.
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I've had my Record one like that pic (4" jaws) for about 35 years and it's still going strong. In fact just used it to hold a F-B footrest while I bent it straight using an old fork stanchion.

The vice is perhaps the most useful thing in the workshop. It's like having a 3rd hand.I occasionally watch the repair shop on TV (some brilliant people but their metalwork bloke is a real tosser) and I'm amazed how often people chase round a workpiece on the bench instead of holding it with a vice or clamps.
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I still have this lurking in the back of the (full of furniture) garage:

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All you folk with your tidy workbenches! My old journeymen would kick my arse for the state of mine these days. :lol:

Record vices rock. I've had this for more than 30 years,but it wasn't new then.



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Hmm, I have rather more than I need.
A fairly big Parkinson's woodworking vice, a Record and a Woden (the Record has a shielded thread so thats the one thats fitted to my bench, two tail vices which are integral to the bench and have bench dog holes so I can clamp large bits of wood on the bench top.
A Fortis and an Ajax cast steel metalwork vices, a Record 74 Auto I like that one) and likely one or two more kicking about under the stairs.
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Arty Vice pic!

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G.P wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 4:29 pm Arty Vice pic!

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I used to do that while on ebay and bought shit I didn't remember,then when it arrived I'd take a bottle out to the garage and forget I'd fitted stuff I'd forgotten I'd bought.... :wtf:
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Record 5" in the shed, Swindens in the workshop and a Record 4" on threaded base for mounting on the outside workbench. There's others in the boxes of treasure under the bench, a Woden and a pipe vice. A Nippy for the pillar drill, an Abwood for the mill and a curious self centring vice that I need to fix.

I'm not keen on Parkinson vices, too shaky for my taste.
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Bit of a sucker for Record vices, probably because I live in their spiritual home, Sheffield. I have a Record 36P bolted to the bench in France and a 35P on the bench in the cellar in Sheffield. The 'P' designation indicates 'Plain'; i.e. not quick release. Seen too many QR vices broken due to hamfistedness. I've also got a number 4 Record in the shed and a number 5 Record in the living room (don't ask). I also have a Record 34 in pieces that I really need to reassemble.
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mangocrazy wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 11:21 pm... a number 5 Record in the living room (don't ask).
Why do people say that? :mrgreen:
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Lutin wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:49 am
mangocrazy wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 11:21 pm... a number 5 Record in the living room (don't ask).
Why do people say that? :mrgreen:
Don’t ask :shhh:
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I have no vices (the clamping types that is)...
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Picked up these from my mums recently. The first is more of an Anvil but has a vice at the back. Its a Harpers 4006 Cobblers anvil with for different shoe last fittings. I got it because i want an anvil. She had it as a decoration many years ago.
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Also got a small Woden 186B/00 vice although not sure what I'm going to do with it or where I'm going to put it.
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On a semi-related note, I was reading about Fractal Vice the other day, they're quite clever.
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Skub wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 3:46 pm All you folk with your tidy workbenches! My old journeymen would kick my arse for the state of mine these days. :lol:

Record vices rock. I've had this for more than 30 years,but it wasn't new then.



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You think thats untidy? I am definitely not showing you my bench.....
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 2:10 pm On a semi-related note, I was reading about Fractal Vice the other day, they're quite clever.
Oddly, I watched this the other day, and thought, I could use one of them.
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I keep hearing vices from in my head telling me to buy a Ducati !!!