Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply Tom. Extremely informative and I greatly appreciate itHello
That looks like a common carpenters vise.
Might be worth looking at boot fairs, or ebay for something nice.
A common one would be the Records for instance, some like the older ones with round boss.
This could be the thread I was looking for.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/thread...quick-release-vice.106895/page-3#post-1172569
Not sure if all are quick release, another thing to make note of,
the no.52 1/2 opens about twice as much as the no.52.
Look for hair line cracks, some only noticeable when some timber is held,
so might be a good idea to have a pair of gloves handy if testing loose,as plenty of grease could be on the rails.
These are a bit fragile if dropped and the 52 1/2 likely a good deal heavier,
and learn from some terrible accounts of these hitting the ground.
Plenty of other brands, the Record might be the Toyota Corolla of vises.
Might be worth a look for woodworking benches from schools, as they maybe the same cost as the vise alone.
Good luck
Tom
Lol, care to explain the hidden joke ?I once went into an old fashioned hardware shop in my local town (in Norfolk, GB) looking for one of these.
I said to the slightly older than middle aged guy behind the counter,"Do you have any vices?"
Quick as a flash came the reply, "Well, I sh@g goats".
A few seconds silence followed.
And that is a true story.
Similar story.I once went into an old fashioned hardware shop in my local town (in Norfolk, GB) looking for one of these.
I said to the slightly older than middle aged guy behind the counter,"Do you have any vices?"
Quick as a flash came the reply, "Well, I sh@g goats".
A few seconds silence followed.
And that is a true story.
Good job you did not ask for fork handlesSimilar story.
Alfreton in my case.
Wandering around the shop, packed from floor to ceiling, the owner offered assistance.
"I'm just looking for bulbs", said I.
"60 watt or daffodil?" came the instant response.
A friend went to a builder's merchant and was told to go into the yard and speak to Thrush. He said he didn't know Thrush - and was he called Thrush because he sang well. No, they they told him, it was because the gentleman concerned was an irritating c**t.I once went into an old fashioned hardware shop in my local town (in Norfolk, GB) looking for one of these.
I said to the slightly older than middle aged guy behind the counter,"Do you have any vices?"
Quick as a flash came the reply, "Well, I sh@g goats".
A few seconds silence followed.
And that is a true story.
Or 'ose!!Good job you did not ask for fork handles
A friend went to a builder's merchant and was told to go into the yard and speak to Thrush. He said he didn't know Thrush - and was he called Thrush because he sang well. No, they they told him, it was because the gentleman concerned was an irritating c**t.
Lots of good advice on here. A few thoughts to add.Hi guys, I’m in the market for a vice that sits and the end of the work top and level with the bench (like in the pic) can anyone tell me if this particular vice has a name so I know what to search for, cheers
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