threeReefs
Established Member
What is it with vises ? seems you can never have enough of them.
I'm fixing up an old steel Woden bench vise at the moment and have found that the beds for the jaws are not at 90deg to the body of the vise itself ... here's the vise :
...and here's a top-down shot. You can see the misalignment on the bottom jaw clearly and it's there on the top one too. I'm not talking about top-bottom taper, which I know some vises have to ensure that the jaws go square when they're tightened because the tightening force comes from the bottom... this is side-to-side out-of-alignment with the main travel of the jaws. Cannot think how it got like that, would be a pretty big flaw in the original casting.
My thought is to get the faces/beds milled true, so they're perpendicular to the vise again - but I thought I'd float it here and see if anyone says "Ah, that's a specialised vise for holding marine woggle flanges, and you need jaws at 87deg to the body" or somesuch. The quality of the casting overall is actually pretty rough, so it's possible it really was just a manufacturing issue. Thoughts appreciated !
Richard
I'm fixing up an old steel Woden bench vise at the moment and have found that the beds for the jaws are not at 90deg to the body of the vise itself ... here's the vise :
...and here's a top-down shot. You can see the misalignment on the bottom jaw clearly and it's there on the top one too. I'm not talking about top-bottom taper, which I know some vises have to ensure that the jaws go square when they're tightened because the tightening force comes from the bottom... this is side-to-side out-of-alignment with the main travel of the jaws. Cannot think how it got like that, would be a pretty big flaw in the original casting.
My thought is to get the faces/beds milled true, so they're perpendicular to the vise again - but I thought I'd float it here and see if anyone says "Ah, that's a specialised vise for holding marine woggle flanges, and you need jaws at 87deg to the body" or somesuch. The quality of the casting overall is actually pretty rough, so it's possible it really was just a manufacturing issue. Thoughts appreciated !
Richard