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Time for a new Vise

studlyrs

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I've been making due with clamps and ingenuity. It's time to get a proper vise. What are the your recommendations? I don't need anything too heavy duty. Just normal house, wood and mild auto work.
 
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bluebolt

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Definitely look for an old USA made vise. You can buy a new USA vise but your wallet will cringe! Check out the vise thread in the tool section.
 
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Krokodil

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If you want to buy a new one, get a Ridgid, otherwise an old American vise that you can restore if required.
 

v7guy

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in my limited experience restoring an old vise is they way to go, you can get them pretty cheap and after a go over they will last your lifetime. I'm still working on mine so you can take this advice for what it's worth.
 

bill9860

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I wish I could have found one. HArdly saw any when I was looking. A couple that did pop up were not cheap. But if I had more time, I would have preferred and older one to refurbish.
 
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