This was an old freebie vice that I bolted to the workbench a while back. Made in Japan. Folks, this is why you should buy quality USA made tools. Look how poorly this thing was made.
We all had projects on our work bench that headed to the scrap pile. This time it’s our bench vise. Depending on how much scrap you have to cash in, you might be able to get a nice Chas Parker or Wilton vise that you can show and tell with us GJ tool buddies [emoji847]
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Folks, this is why you should buy quality USA made tools. Look how poorly this thing was made.
What were you clamping it is when it broke?
Watch out if you get a Wilton. Found 6 inch one yesterday at a flea market yesterday that turned out to be made in China.
I've got a 5" one in my garage. It's done everything I've ever asked it to do. I'd not hesitate for one second to buy another one. You really think Wilton is going to make complete **** and stamp their name on it when they're still selling the made in the USA vises for premium dollars? Um...not likely. Is it as good? No idea, but in this case it was never used outside of my home.
Hope your right, but after what other companies have done I'm a skeptic.
Well, mines 15 years old if that matters
I've got a similar Royal brand made in Japan hollow cast steel vise. I wonder if it's worth filing with epoxy to make stronger.You could try some of that super glue or gorilla glue they advertise on tv to put it back together. They say its stronger than steel.
I was using it to hold a 5/8” diameter rod so I could run a thread die over one end of the rod. I just cranked it a little too tight. We have a big vice bolted to a workbench at the farm that’s been sitting outside for about 15 years. Balloo or something like that is on the side of it. Don’t know if it’s worth restoring, but I might give it a shot.
P.H. - We’re heading to the Buffett show in Kansas City in May. You going?
This was an old freebie vice that I bolted to the workbench a while back. Made in Japan. Folks, this is why you should buy quality USA made tools. Look how poorly this thing was made.
I'm not seeing any poor quality in manufacture. Perhaps the DESIGN could have been with a thicker section holding the screw and jaws. But the quality of manufacture appears to be just fine. I'm not seeing any gaps or fills.This was an old freebie vice that I bolted to the workbench a while back. Made in Japan. Folks, this is why you should buy quality USA made tools. Look how poorly this thing was made.
Watch out if you get a Wilton. Found 6 inch one yesterday at a flea market yesterday that turned out to be made in China.