Hey, all.
Me again. No point in a forum if you don't use it, right?
I'm intrigued, does anyone use any alternatives to the standard bench vise?
I'm currently on my second Screw-Fix bench vise, this time it is the bigger one, but like the first one I got, the smaller pattern, the damn thing isn't cast square.
The vise racks and closes at the top before the bottom and always holds the work piece at an angle. Coupled with my workbench that I built out of offcuts and scrap pine - the edges aren't square - it makes for an infuriating time. I've tried planing the wooden "cheeks"* to counter this with mixed results.
* is that the term?
I've researched a bit and I might just do away with the damn thing and just use hold fasts and cramps to secure wood to the bench.
Also thinking of a home-made Moxxon-style vise I can knock up out of scrap.
Does anyone use something that isn't a bench vise?
Me again. No point in a forum if you don't use it, right?
I'm intrigued, does anyone use any alternatives to the standard bench vise?
I'm currently on my second Screw-Fix bench vise, this time it is the bigger one, but like the first one I got, the smaller pattern, the damn thing isn't cast square.
The vise racks and closes at the top before the bottom and always holds the work piece at an angle. Coupled with my workbench that I built out of offcuts and scrap pine - the edges aren't square - it makes for an infuriating time. I've tried planing the wooden "cheeks"* to counter this with mixed results.
* is that the term?
I've researched a bit and I might just do away with the damn thing and just use hold fasts and cramps to secure wood to the bench.
Also thinking of a home-made Moxxon-style vise I can knock up out of scrap.
Does anyone use something that isn't a bench vise?