GazPal
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GazPal":1k5wkhoi said:Simply wondering what others currently use or plan to use as their preferred face vise.
My own preference are Record 52.1/2 and 53 quick release cast bodied vise due to mass and clamping range.
Hi Gary
I replaced a Record 52 1/2 with a leg vise I built with a wooden screw. I would not go back to the Record.
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Regards from Perth
Derek
Hi Derek,
You've made a very decent job of both bench and vise, but I honestly prefer metal over wooden vise.
I've worked from both types for extended periods of time throughout the years and found unless you work within a workshop with some form of climate control (Re humidity) in more temperate climates, the wooden vise can prove prone to being problematical unless a degree of slop is built into the screw. Another problem can be if the exposed wooden thread becomes damaged through carelessness during use.
It's more my personal preference than judgement on what remains and excellent style of wooden vise.
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Depth of clamping and jaw width can be adjusted and extended when using metal vise by adding suitable wooden facings, e.g. The Record 52.1/2 has an un-hindered jaw opening of 13"/330mm and jaw width of 9"/230mm (Extendible to 18"/450mm using wooden facings), whilst the existing jaw depth (4"/100mm) can be adjusted up to a maximum of 8"/200mm by slinging the vise lower on the bench frame, with facings extended upward to run in unison with the bench top.
It's always best - wherever possible - to opt for a larger clamping range than expected, as you'll seldom be disappointed. Always try and take into account the thickness of jaw facings when deciding upon jaw opening, as a vise with jaw opening of 6" will barely clamp 4" stock once jaw facings are in place.