alex robinson
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I have got myself an old record 53 vice so am finally ready to finish off the top of my workbench. It is an old solid core melamine faced fire door sat on top of a very sturdy chestnut frame that I made.
How would people go about attaching the vice? If I glue and screw a spacer block on from underneath, and used lag screws into the spacer to attach he vice would that be sufficiently strong? Alternatively as chipboard doesn't take screws well, would I be better off attaching the spacer with coach bolts through the top?
I am planning on putting a sacrificial layer of oil tempered hardboard onto the top, secured with carpet tape and a lip of chestnut round the edge, so holes in the top are not the end of the world.
How would people go about attaching the vice? If I glue and screw a spacer block on from underneath, and used lag screws into the spacer to attach he vice would that be sufficiently strong? Alternatively as chipboard doesn't take screws well, would I be better off attaching the spacer with coach bolts through the top?
I am planning on putting a sacrificial layer of oil tempered hardboard onto the top, secured with carpet tape and a lip of chestnut round the edge, so holes in the top are not the end of the world.