The VICE thread
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The VICE thread
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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Re: The VICE thread
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.
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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Re: The VICE thread
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.
Record vices rock. I've had this for more than 30 years,but it wasn't new then.
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.
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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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....
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Re: The VICE thread
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.
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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Re: The VICE thread
I have no vices (the clamping types that is)...
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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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.
[ This is it after a couple of hours with a wet stone trying to remove the dings and flatten the top. 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.
[ This is it after a couple of hours with a wet stone trying to remove the dings and flatten the top. 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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Oddly, I watched this the other day, and thought, I could use one of them.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.