If that is the case then my next test would be to try a 5/16 BSF - which is 22tpi rather than 18 (BSW) - 5/16UNC is also 18tpi so I would expect a BSW bolt to at least go in a little. 5/16 UNF is 24tpi so if you can count the number of thread crests and measure the length of the hole (I assume it is a 'through' hole and not 'blind') you (or someone here) can calculate the tpi.Thanks. The holes are threaded. Will add a photo with dimensions later.
Hmmm... Inconclusive. The two images provide differing results. The one showing 7.800mm - which is marginally undersize for 5/16 but not unreasonable - works out at 18.46 tpi but the other seems to be 20.2 tpi.@porker 's post has just come in so I'll see what I can make of that screw.
Only the inner liner? How often do you think you'll wreck the liner? Up to you.It's the vice shown in this recent thread.
The reason i wanted to use the threads was that it seems like it would be a pain to have to remove the vice to replace the jaw liners.
I was saying that it would be a pain to remove the vice to change the liners if they were fixed by woodscrews from the back side of the jaws, as the screw head would be hidden. I want to bolt through the liners.You bolt through the liners into the steelwork - why would you need to remove the vice?
The vice appears to be the same as mine, or at least the same vintage. This is a poor photo, but the set screws would seem to be 18tpi. The screws in the front and the back are identical.
That's a good idea, would never have thought of screwing into the rail of the bench.You could fix the rear liner with a wood screw from the outside - just go through the holes in the vice into the wood behind it. I can't honestly remember which they are and have no means of finding out.
If you have a spare bolt, put a deep cut up through the threads and relieve the front edge a little (or grind a bit off) making a basic tap -try running that in, it'll pick up any crud in the way. The threads get filled up if the holes aren't used.
Just checked and the ones I showed earlier are definitely Whitworth so no use in your case I think18tpi would be Whitworth? That's what i have and they are not fitting. Did Record use both BSW and BSF on this version of their vice?
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