Gentleman latest incoming: Heuer 120mm vice. All body parts drop forged steel according to the catalogue. Made in Germany.
4 3/4" jaws. Shown with the optional mounting bracket. A rotating mounting bracket or rotating base also available.
The price seems reasonable @ £104 GBP + Vat from Conrad Electronics (circa $148 usd)
A more expensive variant with replaceable jaws screwed in from the back is available but I decided it would make more sense to buy magnetic jaw covers as required. 7 different material types are available, the ones shown being compressed felt.
Forged not cast these are strong vices. On Youtube pre-1945 Brockhaus Heuers are shown still working fine. This front opening design dates from the late 1920s.
Fit and finish is good although there is a bit to much weld splatter at the front that should of been removed before painting. Then again, it's a bench vice not a high price machinists tool.
I'll probably get the larger 180mm (7") version too with turntable, in due course, to bolt onto a bench.
4 3/4" jaws. Shown with the optional mounting bracket. A rotating mounting bracket or rotating base also available.
The price seems reasonable @ £104 GBP + Vat from Conrad Electronics (circa $148 usd)
A more expensive variant with replaceable jaws screwed in from the back is available but I decided it would make more sense to buy magnetic jaw covers as required. 7 different material types are available, the ones shown being compressed felt.
Forged not cast these are strong vices. On Youtube pre-1945 Brockhaus Heuers are shown still working fine. This front opening design dates from the late 1920s.
Fit and finish is good although there is a bit to much weld splatter at the front that should of been removed before painting. Then again, it's a bench vice not a high price machinists tool.
I'll probably get the larger 180mm (7") version too with turntable, in due course, to bolt onto a bench.
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It seems NWS (and Knipex...) have to invent new handles more often
