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Tonight's CL Score!!!

ovilla

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I've been wanting to build one of these for a very long time. Anyway I found it on CL for $50, so my buddy Greg and I took a little drive out to the country to pick it up tonight. Yes, it's really heavy. Like back the truck up and load it from there., heavy! Anyway, now looking for a vice for this monster pedestal.

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blair683

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Dang that thing looks heavy! What's the base made out of? A giant brake drum? I have always wanted one with an old heavy duty bench grinder mounted to it.
 
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ovilla

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Yes it's a semi brake drum with a 1/2" steel plate welded to it, and then a 6" diameter pipe. The top plate is 3/8" thick. Crazy overkill. I can stand up on the brake drum and lean back, quite a bit, before it starts moving on me.
 

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Looks some what familiar. This is mine with a 6" wilton

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blair683

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Why such big diameter pipe? I think they would look much better and function the same with a much smaller diameter pipe.
 

ddawg16

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Why such big diameter pipe? I think they would look much better and function the same with a much smaller diameter pipe.

Because it fits the drum.....and it weights more

I think it looks fine....

Good score Ovilla......and good luck finding the right vice
 
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Jason280

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I just started making these myself, and its relatively easy. The drums typically weigh around 92-95lbs, and you can make them as heavy as you want from there.







I've considered welding the base plate to the drum, but like the look of the bolts better....its just a little more time consuming to actually drill out the holes. I've also started fabbing some out of smaller 8-lug drums/rotors, work great for tools that don't need as heavy a base (makes them much more portable)
 

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Nice score OP. GJer name Royce has built some fabulous vise bases. Use Advanced Search for his Username and vise . . . you'll be amazed.
 

larry_g

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Why such big diameter pipe? I think they would look much better and function the same with a much smaller diameter pipe.

Sometime you use what the scrap pile offers up. The larger pipe offers weight, stiffness, and weld surface. Things your not going to get from a pretty 3" pipe. When you have the weight of a backhoe arm clamped in the vise you need something to hold it up. Cute is not going to get the job done.

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Markfothebeast

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I decided to make one with 4x4 tube steel and 1.5" x 2" steel legs and anchor it in to the floor. Ran out of flux core wire and never finished it. It's much further along than shown.
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