I finally got around to creating a workspace for my recreational activities (firearms). So I purchased a workbench and a Yost bench vise with 4” jaws (model #204). Pictures of the workbench and vise can be seen below.
I have two questions regarding the bench vise. First, did I purchase “too much” vise for my needs? I plan on using the vise for scope mounting, cleaning, assembly/disassembly and repairs of firearms…and that’s pretty much it. FYI, the workbench weighs approximately 130 lbs and the vise weighs 57 lbs.


Second, is it 100% necessary with respect to my workbench and vise, to mount a sub-plate between the vise base and the workbench table? I was considering mounting an aluminum (6061) sub-plate with a thickness of .5”. The workbench tabletop is wood and 1.5” thick.
I appreciate any input, thanks.
I have two questions regarding the bench vise. First, did I purchase “too much” vise for my needs? I plan on using the vise for scope mounting, cleaning, assembly/disassembly and repairs of firearms…and that’s pretty much it. FYI, the workbench weighs approximately 130 lbs and the vise weighs 57 lbs.


Second, is it 100% necessary with respect to my workbench and vise, to mount a sub-plate between the vise base and the workbench table? I was considering mounting an aluminum (6061) sub-plate with a thickness of .5”. The workbench tabletop is wood and 1.5” thick.
I appreciate any input, thanks.
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