Thinking about a workshop vice
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Thinking about a workshop vice
Thinking about buying a vice and have been looking at Machine Mart website. Didn't realise there'd be so many to choose from and such a wide variation in prices. Has anyone got any advice or recommendations?
Swivel base or fixed?
What do the different sizes refer to (e.g. 75mm, 125mm, 150mm), is it the length of the jaws or the distance that they'll separate by, or something else?
Some have a small built-in anvil, is this any good or a waste of time?
Grateful for any info.
Tony
Swivel base or fixed?
What do the different sizes refer to (e.g. 75mm, 125mm, 150mm), is it the length of the jaws or the distance that they'll separate by, or something else?
Some have a small built-in anvil, is this any good or a waste of time?
Grateful for any info.
Tony
Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van
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I don't know any of the answers that you seek . But I just thought I'd say hello!
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Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van
T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!
LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.
T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!
LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.
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75 is 3 inch 100 is 4 inch etc this refers to jaw width, opening capacity is about the same as width, depth around 70mm on a 100. The bigger the vice the more scope there is to grip and allow for longer items to pass by the lower body of vice. In my experience 100m vice is good for 95% of what you need IMO. Swivel vice is usefull but relies on good anchorage, + point on this model is when not in use you can turn it away from the edge of you bench so you don't catch or bang your self against it when passing. Built in anvil is usefull and there is always one on most. Try the screwfix site there is a lot to chose from on there. 4" swivel for £29.99 + £5.00 delivery. Also trade counters open around the country so you can pick up on the spot.
Hope that is enough info to guide you
Steve
Hope that is enough info to guide you
Steve
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Another good place to get them from is the bigger army surpless place's! General rule is as big as you can get and mount it at about elbow hight so when filing you'll get the job flater
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General rule of thumb is. Get the biggest you can.
I have an 8" vice but would be happy with a 6" for general use.
The 8" is usfull for breaking the bead of tyres mind you.
Forget anything fancy like a swivel base anvil etc. Although a quick release is handy.
When you fit the vice to the bench line the rear jaw up with the front face of the bench so you can clamp things vertically.
I have an 8" vice but would be happy with a 6" for general use.
The 8" is usfull for breaking the bead of tyres mind you.
Forget anything fancy like a swivel base anvil etc. Although a quick release is handy.
When you fit the vice to the bench line the rear jaw up with the front face of the bench so you can clamp things vertically.
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What will do a lot will do a littleSplendiferousII wrote:General rule of thumb is. Get the biggest you can.

I've got a Record No.25 6" (150mm). Does most jobs I need to do.
You must make sure you've got a sturdy bench to fix it to otherwise you'll be chasing it around yer garage or shed

Like Mark said, car boots are the place to get a good preloved one

Paul
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mininut wrote: I've got a Record No.25 6" (150mm). Does most jobs I need to do.
good call Paul

Record ... just quality.. get a big 'un
And a teak bench with an aluminium top.. it will go no where.
I have to admit a swivel Vice that I have, has been very useful.
but the Record is the daddy... jeez the stuff that thing has held
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agree with all above tone, get the biggest you can and a "record" will take a lot of abuse and last forever. avoid new foreign muck and buy a 2nd hand record big bugger
as onion says they're always for sale at car boot sales,, if you see one just check that the operation is nice and smooth as theres nowt more annoying than a semi siezed vice 
here's a bargain for you http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/record-no-25-engi ... 286.c0.m14


here's a bargain for you http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/record-no-25-engi ... 286.c0.m14
LT owner and positively rattling around with the new found space
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Thinking about a workshop vice
Nicola&Tony wrote:I don't know any of the answers that you seek . But I just thought I'd say hello!![]()
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Nicola, when he said a workshop vice he meant a proper piece of equipment for holding parts (the van's, not his).
I can see you were warning him that you were watching his postings.
His other vice is the ******* website!
Seriously, get second hand quality rather than new cr&p. Mine was a record, 6" and cost £10 at an auto jumble (20 years ago).
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T'Onion wrote:drop toolsandtat a line , bet he's got a spare one kicking about![]()
car boot , theres aways loads there ,
Yep a couple .......
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£25 Hardly used (if at all) still good and tight!!
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£15 Used but plenty of life left in it!!
Both Record No3 if you ain`t sorted give me a shout


By the way be aware that some of the brand new vices on the market today are shocking quality


Also like he says you could come up trumps at the Booty if your early enough.......
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"GOT ANY OLD TOOLS??"
"WANT ANY OLD TOOLS??"
WANTED old treadle lathe please......
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1980 2.0L Aircooled Blue Hightop Holdsworth Villa Camper
2002 White 2.0l 280 td swb hightop Tranzit works van