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  • #803746
    Mark Easingwood
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      @markeasingwood33578

      Depends on what your needs are, I have a couple of older Record vices.

      Rutlands, better known for woodworking tools have a decent range of vices. I haven’t got any of their vices, but have some other items, which seem well made. Delivery is £7.00 no matter the size of your order tho’

      The useful looking, “Multi purpose vice with clamp 63mm” is sometimes on offer, but you need to sign up for their emails, which they will send you 3 a day, every day…..

      Link to Rutlands

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      #803753
      Chris12
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        @chris12

        I have some bad experience with Rutlands (with woodworking tools). I’ll stay away from them.

         

        I am considering a Clarke from machine mart, not too expensive and seems to have good reviews.

        Or for a bit more money, there is one, made by York : YORK vice

        #803757
        Ian Owen NZ
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          @ianowennz

          When I visited a machinery dealer a few years ago there was a model engineers workbench with a mill, lathe, drill press and a vise set up on it.

          The vise was a record 00 vise and I was quite impressed with how it was mounted, it had a swivel feature and locked up so solid. I’ve always thought if this design was upsized and used with a record 5″ vise it would be a very versatile setup.

           

          Here is a pic of the bench setup

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          The vise and drill press

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          A better pic of the vise

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          And just in case anyone wants to see here is the mill

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          I thought I would add this, you can see the makers name

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          Ian

          #803761
          Diogenes
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            @diogenes

            Just for anyone subsequently reading this to inform a choice..

            ..I can’t agree that even the best of used vices last forever and are always worth having – once wear in the the tongue & cheeks reaches a critical point the jaws will grip work hard in the middle but still ‘yaw’ enough under pressure to lose grip at the jaw-ends – a fault that usually manifests itself when trying to hacksaw or file, the work constantly ‘dropping away’ from the tool, no matter how hard the vice is cranked up..

            #803768
            Chris12
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              @chris12

              Nice setup ! All in one package

              #803921
              Ian Owen NZ
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                @ianowennz
                On Diogenes Said:

                Just for anyone subsequently reading this to inform a choice..

                ..I can’t agree that even the best of used vices last forever and are always worth having – once wear in the the tongue & cheeks reaches a critical point the jaws will grip work hard in the middle but still ‘yaw’ enough under pressure to lose grip at the jaw-ends – a fault that usually manifests itself when trying to hacksaw or file, the work constantly ‘dropping away’ from the tool, no matter how hard the vice is cranked up..

                The greatest majority of vises that have that problem have worn jaws, the way most vises are built, with large clearances, will have this problem especially if you are clamping items off centre.

                Even a milling vise, which is built with tight clearances compared to a bench vise, will do this if your work is clamped off to one side and nothing is put in the other side to “balance” the load.

                With any used item you assess the item as best as you can before purchasing it, and I see a number of Record vises on UK Ebay that look like they have had very light use.

                #804075
                James Alford
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                  @jamesalford67616
                  On noel shelley Said:

                  Julie has it ! Record or WODEN. A good secondhand record and if need be a new set of jaws is a good move. DO NOT buy a cheap one it will end in tears and hold work poorly. For size 4″ upwards, and NO swivel. Remember to oil the screw and slidways. Noel.

                  If you can find space for a second, smaller vice, then a swivel-based one can be incredibly useful. My main vice is a large Record vice that I picked up for very little second-hand, but I also have a cheap Lidl swivel-based vice and small clamp-on version with the head mounted on  a ball joint. Within their limits, the flexibility that these offer is remarkable.

                  James.

                  #804087
                  Macolm
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                    @macolm

                    Topic slightly sideways, but what I have, due to mixed woodwork and metalwork, is a Record six inch wood vice at each end of bench (jaws flat with bench surface), and large wood blocks with metal vices bolted on that can be clamped in one or other wood vice as required. This has proved a very flexible system, and easily de-cluttered as necessary.

                    I have a small anvil to avoid destructive hammering on the bench.

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