



The bottom 2 red lines you added are exactly what I was trying to say.
And were you drunk?I lost my ******** mind is what I did...
I had the Griots G8 3in buffer out to take care of a couple of minor scratches near the drivers door lock on the F350... And having taken care of that is when I took leave of my marbles...
I rolled under the truck with the buffer.... and buffed the oil pan...
And the bottom of the oil filter...
In my defense, I'm home alone & unsupervised all week![]()

I've also seen people mount 2" receiver hitches to the bottom of their workbench and mounting the vise to a 2" square tubing to slide into it.My shop is for wood working so I rarely use my metal vise and didn't want it permanently mounted and taking up bench space, so I bolted it to a scrap of LVL with a board screwed to the bottom that I can clamp in my wood vise. For now it will sit on the floor out of the way except for when I need it. Probably won't take a lot of abuse but is plenty sturdy for anything I would use it for.
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yeah, I've thought about the receiver hitch too, and may do that in the future. but like I said, mostly just occasional light use, it's been in a box for the last 2 years, so that's about how much I use itI've also seen people mount 2" receiver hitches to the bottom of their workbench and mounting the vise to a 2" square tubing to slide into it.
My only concern with the way you did it is damaging the screws on the woodworking vise if you get to really banging on something.



Is that a common name for the cover ?I did the pumpkin cover this morning.
It is, at least for us old timers.Is that a common name for the cover ?
Just wait till you get to the insides. Pig, Pumpkin, Hogshead, Third Member, Chunk, among others. Two countries separated by a single language.Is that a common name for the cover ?
Interesting, i had not heard that before, we call it the hatIt is, at least for us old timers.
Not sure if you are yanking my chain or not, what are the 2 countries you talk of ?Just wait till you get to the insides. Pig, Pumpkin, Hogshead, Third Member, Chunk, among others. Two countries separated by a single language.
I hope she gets home before you get to the exhaust manifolds.......are the shocks next?
I use 2" square tube inside of 2 1/2" seamless square tube, weld on some brackets to bolt to the bench and a plate to bolt the vise to.yeah, I've thought about the receiver hitch too, and may do that in the future. but like I said, mostly just occasional light use, it's been in a box for the last 2 years, so that's about how much I use it![]()


Usually it's England and the US, but in this case it's more like 3 countries....Not sure if you are yanking my chain or not, what are the 2 countries you talk of ?
I did something similar. I usually use my workmate to hold it.My shop is for wood working so I rarely use my metal vise and didn't want it permanently mounted and taking up bench space, so I bolted it to a scrap of LVL with a board screwed to the bottom that I can clamp in my wood vise. For now it will sit on the floor out of the way except for when I need it. Probably won't take a lot of abuse but is plenty sturdy for anything I would use it for.
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It has new Monroe's on the front, no idea why the seller never changed the rears...It's not like they're expensive, so they're on the *upspiffing* list (yes, I just invented that term)I hope she gets home before you get to the exhaust manifolds.......are the shocks next?
My best friend lives in Perth. She always is teaching me proper Australian.Interesting, i had not heard that before, we call it the hat
Not sure if you are yanking my chain or not, what are the 2 countries you talk of ?
My shop is for wood working so I rarely use my metal vise and didn't want it permanently mounted and taking up bench space, so I bolted it to a scrap of LVL with a board screwed to the bottom that I can clamp in my wood vise. For now it will sit on the floor out of the way except for when I need it. Probably won't take a lot of abuse but is plenty sturdy for anything I would use it for.
Eng, US and AU ?Usually it's England and the US, but in this case it's more like 3 countries....

Now that's a good I idea. I don't currently have any dog holes in that work bench, but I can certainly put a couple quick enough. Thanks for the idea.I did something similar, but instead of clamping it in my WW vice, I used a flat piece so I could squeeze it between the vice and bench dogs. Now that I am doing mostly metal work, I just bolted one to my welding table.
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No yanking, no chain. It's common usage is the US and the UK, but I'm figuring it's US and AU in this case.Interesting, i had not heard that before, we call it the hat
Not sure if you are yanking my chain or not, what are the 2 countries you talk of ?
So.........Pig, Pumpkin, Hogshead, Third Member, Chunk, among others all relate to parts of the diff ?No yanking, no chain. It's common usage is the US and the UK, but I'm figuring it's US and AU in this case.

Opened the garage door.
Felt the blast furnace.
Closed the garage door.


I have done a similar thing but with 1" tube, the bench was made from this.I had not bothered using these anymore as I didn't like the way the vice always had some sort of movement and it's now bolted to the bench, but thanks to this thread I may just reuse one of the mounting plates for a grinder / buffer that can be removed as neededI use 2" square tube inside of 2 1/2" seamless square tube, weld on some brackets to bolt to the bench and a plate to bolt the vise to.
It's a lot cheaper then buying hitches.



It disappeared under the door to the right when I stepped outside. It hung out there for a while, I left the door open & it was gone when I checked later.I see those every day at home; if they get into my garage I'll catch them and let them out because otherwise they'll die in my garage
They really keep the bug population down so I'm always careful about not stepping on them or anything
