I'm a little late to the party...
But, as they say, better late, than never....
YA DUN REEL GUD, BUBBA!!!!
After looking at the size of that behemoth, I had to add a "REEL" to the normal "YDGB"....
Congratulations to both of you...
Keep in mind those railroad vises were 8" to 9" vises. This monster that Royce has created with the help of KMScott has 13" jaws, integrated stand and could outweigh a railroad vise by 1000 lbs. A Prentiss, Hollands or Reed monster vise would like a homeowner's grade house sitting on the tail of this big boy.I'm utterly floored at the level of quality and skill on show in this project. That name plate really is the cherry on top. This definitely reminds me of the old photos I've seen of the enormous vises in railway maintenance shops, but a much more refined and beautiful design.
Keep in mind those railroad vises were 8" to 9" vises. This monster that Royce has created with the help of KMScott has 13" jaws, integrated stand and could outweigh a railroad vise by 1000 lbs. A Prentiss, Hollands or Reed monster vise would like a homeowner's grade house sitting on the tail of this big boy.
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I do not know the force, it has a 26" handle and a 5 TPI screw.
It held this homemade 600# anvil without much torque on the handle.
Thanks again to all
Royce
You should have a plaque with your name on it, cause you know it will wind up in a museum some day.![]()
Quite the masterpiece indeed . You outdid yourself this time Royce, Just beautiful.
Nasty, the existing nameplate is a combo of Royce's and Kevin's last names
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I do not know the force, it has a 26" handle and a 5 TPI screw.

Nah, that's total pounds regardless of surface area. 13x2" jaws would mean 26 square inches of available surface area, so if you're squeezing something that's flat, square and takes up the entire jaw surface on both sides, that would be ~654 psi.
Conversely, if you squeeze a penny, you get roughly 39,000 psi on the penny.
Nothing contrary in my statements. PSI can vary wildly with the same exact force being applied to different surface areas. Pressure and force are two distinct measurements, with pressure being the ratio of force to area over which it is applied.Your first statement is contrary to your second, which agrees with my comments.
You can't have it both ways, and the first statement is not correct.
I am curious hot the linked page interprets the "clamping force" adn again on what area? The contact area of the bolt head, or the undefined area being clamped? Its not stated.
JZiggy,
I would be glad to measure it.
When I calculated it, I came up with a number close to what General Geoff got, but that does not factor the friction losses of the slide and the meatball.
It will be interesting to see how much energy is lost to friction.
Any bets?
Thanks to all for the great input
Royce

As far as projects go, I have a hundred I should do and a dozen I would like to do. ~Royce
I'm getting in the car and heading to Fairbanks to see this thing in person and shake Royce's hand.
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Wow, hope those jaws do not crack, I heard they come with a warranty. Works like it should Royce.
