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Alex July 29th 07 06:57 AM

What type of toolmakers vise is the best
 
I am looking to buy a 3" or 4" wide generic toolmakers vise on eBay.
Can anyone recommend me a particular type or features vise should have?

Thanks

Larry Jaques July 29th 07 01:37 PM

What type of toolmakers vise is the best
 
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 22:57:43 -0700, with neither quill nor qualm, Alex
quickly quoth:

I am looking to buy a 3" or 4" wide generic toolmakers vise on eBay.
Can anyone recommend me a particular type or features vise should have?


I just picked up a 3" super-precision sine toolmaker's vise from
800watt on eBay for $30 ($42.49 delivered.) This has an acme screw vs.
the quick-slide type and horz/vert vee-cuts for holding round objects.
I think I'll be happy with it since I don't expect to have to chuck up
dozens of various sized objects ever session. Check 'em out, Alex.
They're machined nicely enough that when you loosen tight jaws, there
is a drag on the screw and a sucking sound from the oil caught between
the jaws. I think it'll be precise enough for my meager use,
machiningwise.

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F. George McDuffee July 29th 07 05:26 PM

What type of toolmakers vise is the best
 
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 22:57:43 -0700, Alex
wrote:

I am looking to buy a 3" or 4" wide generic toolmakers vise on eBay.
Can anyone recommend me a particular type or features vise should have?

Thanks

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What you intend to do with it will have a big affect on the
recommendations. Can you be more specific on how you will use
it?

Unka' George [George McDuffee]
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Merchants have no country.
The mere spot they stand on
does not constitute so strong an attachment
as that from which they draw their gains.

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826),
U.S. president. Letter, 17 March 1814.


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