bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hi All
I am contemplating getting a different vice for my second workbench.
The one I have on my main bench is a standard Record 52 1/2 E Quick release vice.
I was wondering as to what is the real world difference between the cast iron metal jaw vices like the one mentioned above and the ones which require wooden jaws and have a wooden handle (the veritas / york or Axminster trade ones - with quick release without having to squeeze the trigger)
1. Is it merely the feel of the wooden handle as opposed to metal handles?
2. Is the ability to not have to squeeze the quick release trigger a benefit?
3. Are the metal jawed versions more durable and / or have better clamping force?
4. Is one type better than the other in terms of racking?
5. I have seen some vices on American YT channels where they have Record style metal jawed vices with wooden handles - is that a good compromise? If yes, are they available here in the UK?
Any experience shared will be deeply appreciated.
Best regards
BP122
I am contemplating getting a different vice for my second workbench.
The one I have on my main bench is a standard Record 52 1/2 E Quick release vice.
I was wondering as to what is the real world difference between the cast iron metal jaw vices like the one mentioned above and the ones which require wooden jaws and have a wooden handle (the veritas / york or Axminster trade ones - with quick release without having to squeeze the trigger)
1. Is it merely the feel of the wooden handle as opposed to metal handles?
2. Is the ability to not have to squeeze the quick release trigger a benefit?
3. Are the metal jawed versions more durable and / or have better clamping force?
4. Is one type better than the other in terms of racking?
5. I have seen some vices on American YT channels where they have Record style metal jawed vices with wooden handles - is that a good compromise? If yes, are they available here in the UK?
Any experience shared will be deeply appreciated.
Best regards
BP122