
Agreement here. I have three. 3", 4" and 6".Cardinal Speed Vises are a good choice: https://www.speedvise.us/?srsltid=AfmBOoqqTPFljDxZLvBOlFRe5JpYfTL18hr-l4W8ABK6pGHWiEIdrzFy
For use a on a surface grinder with a magnetic chuck on it. If you have a mag chuck you could use it on a mill, or dp also...What is the intended purpose of a vise like this? What I mean is, I don't see any mounting points to affix this to a drill press table?
For use a on a surface grinder with a magnetic chuck on it. If you have a mag chuck you could use it on a mill, or dp also...
I would use that vise to hold a small part to drill a hole in. Say a 1" square block that needs a 1/16" hole in it. I would not consider that a grinding vise.What is the intended purpose of a vise like this? What I mean is, I don't see any mounting points to affix this to a drill press table?
I wouldn't either necessarily, but it looks like it would not like being clamped in a larger vise.... flim flammy.I would use that vise to hold a small part to drill a hole in. Say a 1" square block that needs a 1/16" hole in it. I would not consider that a grinding vise.
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Don't think so.. I see no provisions for bolts or toe clamps (which many have).Or you could just clamp it to a dp table as well, right?
I seldom clamp my vise down on the drill press. I do make sure it's oriented so that it will stop against the column if a drill does happen to catch.What is the intended purpose of a vise like this? What I mean is, I don't see any mounting points to affix this to a drill press table?
Heinrich vises are still built in Wisconsin.Are any drill press vises still made in the USA?
What are some good vintage brands to keep an eye out for on marketplace?
Also, how about the different types of drill press vises?
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I just don't get it. The "arc of shame" on a DP table makes sense--drilled through something without making sure the center hole was centered--but "Oops! I missed the thing I had clamped in the vise"?
But then, I generally don't drink when using power tools....
Are any drill press vises still made in the USA?
What are some good vintage brands to keep an eye out for on marketplace?
Also, how about the different types of drill press vises?

And a fine job you did of it!Lol
So you can can understand why I was too embarassed to use it as it was and fixed it?
What is the intended purpose of a vise like this? What I mean is, I don't see any mounting points to affix this to a drill press table?
Or you could just clamp it to a dp table as well, right?
I had six pieces of aluminum round stock to center drill, tap drill, tap, and countersink.Don't think so.. I see no provisions for bolts or toe clamps (which many have).

Those look they've been through the Battle of the Bulge!Heinrich vises are still built in Wisconsin.
They are an outstanding US made tool that clamp very strong and are quick and easy to use.
I have a pair of their 6SVs
Both of them were Horribly boogered up when I got them.
The first one I paid $50 for on CL. But it was so ugly I was embarrased to use it. Then one day I decided to try fixing it up and discovered it was made of cast steel - not cast iron and welded easily with mig.
So I welded up all the divots and holes then milled the jaws back to specs.
Second one I bought last day at a flea market for $25. It was so abused that no one but a true bottom feeder would want it - and I fixed it up the same way.
I made one set of jaw inserts and bought the other. Also bought new clamping rings for both of them and a couple of new knobs. Parts from Heinrich are expensive but very high quality.
I probably have about $300 in the pair of them now.
I own and have used other kinds of drill vises but IMO these are the best of the best.
Those look they've been through the Battle of the Bulge!

Sorry if you mentioned it earlier, but what vice is this? I really like that. I have a 20" Dayton press with a t-slot table. The vice I bought from my local (independent) tool supply store turned out to be worse quality than you would get at tractor supply if you can believe that.
Mysteriously, that's got the same markings as mine, and my drill has the same thing too..
I think they made a lot of different tools. I know I have several sockets made by the same company.Mysteriously, that's got the same markings as mine, and my drill has the same thing too..Your vice jaws are in better condition than some on this thread,
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I didn’t mention it just posted how I clamp my vise that’s similar to the one the OP asked about.Sorry if you mentioned it earlier, but what vice is this? I really like that. I have a 20" Dayton press with a t-slot table. The vice I bought from my local (independent) tool supply store turned out to be worse quality than you would get at tractor supply if you can believe that.

Don't think so.. I see no provisions for bolts or toe clamps (which many have).
Yup. That also works well in many casesThis is what I meant (granted this isn't being clamped to a DP but you get the idea)
This is what I meant (granted this isn't being clamped to a DP but you get the idea)