Thumper wrote:Yeah, that's the vise I would have wanted. But when I put a vise on Xmas list, that price tag would have gagged the giver. I ended up with a regular Craftsman vise. It's fit most of my needs so far. If I ever got that beast, I'd have to reinforce the bench. It's not much more than a wood countertop with cabinets below.
But if I ever break mine.....
geonuc wrote:I've heard good things about Yost vises*.
I don't tend to do a lot of metal work that would require banging on a vise. My shop vise is a 3 1/2" Columbian 1035 that I've had for decades. I don't think I could break it if I tried.
* Not to be confused with Yost vices, which is a topic for a different section of this forum.
Thumper wrote:Pretty sure This is the Craftsman vise I have without waiting to look at it at home. It's fairly cheap. It's done everything I needed of it. Wish I could mount it in a better location. I could probably break it if I tried (I've been pretty successful with pretty much everything else when I've apply myself) But like I said, I'd probably destroy the bench first.
Yeah, why in the world would you tell me to tighten something as "tight as I can make it?" Because I can always get a longer bar. If we're worried about something coming loose I much prefer an accurate torque specification. And my Craftsman vise model is confirmed.vendic wrote:Thumper wrote:Pretty sure This is the Craftsman vise I have without waiting to look at it at home. It's fairly cheap. It's done everything I needed of it. Wish I could mount it in a better location. I could probably break it if I tried (I've been pretty successful with pretty much everything else when I've apply myself) But like I said, I'd probably destroy the bench first.
I have that problem too.
People used to tell me to tighten things as hard as I could. Even when I questioned them they were like, you can't break it.
Ok...snap!
Breaking wheel nut studs is not what most people expect. Live and learn.
I just don't listen to people when they say tighten it as hard as you can.
I'll make it snug, you do the rest or give me a torque wrench if you need a specific amount done.
I have to make a decent bench too. Probably two 3/4 inch sheets of marine ply. If that breaks, we're in serious trouble.
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