thundermug
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Great thread. Let's see some more.
That blacksmith's vice needs a piece of wood under the leg to act as a shock absorber. That's what the socket/ring style end is for on the bottom of the leg. The end of the leg fits into a hole in the wood to keep it from kicking out, with the ring acting as a stop to keep the vise from being driven through the wood. On the pic you posted, you can see that the builder welded a box on the plate to serve that purpose, but it doesn't address the shock/stress issue.
Sorry but it is preferable that the static jaw be located to just clear the benchtop or column in order to facilitate tall work pieces.
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Realistically, you dont want the vise hanging out in space a ton, offset it so the static vise jaw is roughly centered over the pedestal to give you the best "balance" so youre hammering into the pedestal vs into air. SNIP.
Who said anything about not clearing the pedestal? SNIP.


^^ Clean look ! How is the weight to height ratio ? Tip easy if you get too aggressive ?
I have my grinders mounted on movable truck axle pedestals but a vise I want bolted down.
Has anyone used one of these? I reckon that these can be purchased from garage sales from next to nothing.
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