View Full Version : New Bench Vise!
Luva65wagon
May 24th, 2020, 02:12 PM
So, although I have in my possession about 10 bench vises, none are good enough for what I wanted (though a couple are really collectible and will get sold at some point) I've been looking at this vise for about a year and finally decided to get it and see if I like it. I like it. A couple reviews indicated changing the jaw screws - and can see why, and so I did - but the rest is pretty nice. You can flip the vise body around to get up to almost a 12" opening. Great for doing U-joints!
Just showing off. Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
Gitanesteel
May 24th, 2020, 10:25 PM
Where did you get it Roger? I'll be looking to add a larger vise in a couple of months.
Luva65wagon
May 25th, 2020, 11:09 AM
It's a Yost "reversible" vise and I got it off Amazon. Not too costly either - even with the extra $1.79 worth of jaw screws from Tacoma Screw.
There is only one thing about it I'm not a fan of, as I studied it a bit more, compared to other vises I have, the back jaw is below the vise casting, which makes it hard to use the back jaw as a file line. I bought a bit of aluminum angle to make some soft jaws for it, so we'll see how that works for the same thing.
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I have a couple other "big vises" (old) I'm going to someday restore and sell, but neither have the opening I wanted.
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I had a vise on my workbench on my old job I just loved. Still kicking myself when they sold all the equipment at auction I didn't buy it - but would have needed to buy the entire workbench to get it... it sold for $30! Could have got $30 in scrap steel for the bench and been ahead! I tried looking for something similar for over a year, but couldn't find it. Can't recall the brand to even start the look, though I think it was a Jet brand Vise. It opened about 8" which was plenty for doing U-joints, etc. Did many over my 37 years there.
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