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Looking for a vice for my new work shop (all puns gratefully received).
I quite fancy one of [url= http://www.faithfulltools.com/p/FAIVMULTI360/Multi-Purpose-Vice-Swivel-Base-125mm-(5in) ]these[/url] general purpose ones but pretty big at 16kg.
Any suggestions?
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The one in the link looks a bit faffy. Might be useful but I'd rather have a simple one. Look for a good second hand one. Ebay or junk shops
Cheaper here http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-vices-mechanic-s-multi-purpose-bench-vice-505555
Its not a big vice and actually a very light vice for its jaw size.
For light work it would be a versatile workholder , but if you abuse it - really tighten things offset in the jaws or whack it with a heavy hammer it might well crack.
A secondhand older Record, Woden , or if you are lucky Swindens would be worth seeking out for a local pickup from Gumtree or Ebay and will be available cheaply .
There is ONLY 1 vice worth getting, Period. If you can find one second hand for about £100 notes in good nick then bite the sellers hand off. I talk of course about the Record 36. The king of vices. The only vice you will ever need 🙂
Just don't expect to buy a new one for sensible money
http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acatalog/Mechanics_Vice_Quick_Release_Record.html
Swindens are the best vices - if you can find them second-hand, they're silly money new. Or a Wilton, but only an original Chicago one.
But don't buy a new vice anyway, vices should be old and battered.
Yeah , I have a Chicago early 4.5" Wilton - [u]very[/u] rare in the uk - missed out on the 99p Swindens last year though ..., York are worth finding too .
Smoking is a very accessible vice. Expensive though.
[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/mcmoontertrackworld-vices ]a vice you say.....[/url]
Wish the OP made the title more clearer 🙁
I was so excited i placed a order on Amazon for some equipment
(I don't think these items are allowed to be returned 😳 )
A Record is easily as good as any other make out there, and arguably far easier to find than uncommon imported vices.
I've got a Record No4 I picked up from eBay, which I've cleaned all the crap off of and repainted with blue Hammerite; it looks really good now, dead chuffed with it.
Scroll down to near the bottom...
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/mcmoontertrackworld-vices/page/8
Another thread on this subject here:
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/i-need-a-new-vice-where-from
I ended up with a Record No.23 quick release big meaty one off gumtree for £100, been great, no problems at all
[url= http://www.gandmtools.co.uk/shop/record-no-1-75mm3-bench-engineers-vice-80202881/ ]ex school 3" Record, spot on![/url]
check your local tip.
I found this Record No. 22 at ours. Was in a state but spent a couple of hours with wire wool before knocking up a mount out of some scaffold offcut and some spare bonnet clips so I can bench mount it if needs be. I have a cheapy Amazon carpenters vice mounted to the workbench so handy to have one that's 'mobile'. It weighs a ton so doesn't move about.
All for a couple of ££
I got mine from a Freecycle group assuming it might come in handy occasionally. I have used it many, many times already including today when I had to bend straight a key my wife wholeheartedly refuses to admit to bending despite it working perfectly until she rushed out this morning and (miraculously) when she got home it wouldn't fit...
A Record is easily as good as any other make out there, and arguably far easier to find than uncommon imported vices
Tsk, that's not the STW attitude - we must all prove our superiority by having more obscure and retro vices than anyone else.



