Beerhippie
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Ooh! Look--A dead horse! Let's kick it!
I know this has been discussed before--I've read the threads--a long time before and I want some fresh input on this.
I have a 5" Palmgren Industrial vise on the way. I have two vises mounted to my bench already and want to be able to move this one to where the job is, or just outside on nice days or when doing dirty work (grinding, some welding).
My bench vises have the top of the jaws about mid-chest high, which is nice when doing fine work like filing or TIG welding, but too high for heavy work like serious grinding.
I'm trying to find a nice compromise where I don't often find myself bending over to see what I'm doing, but don't need to hold a grinder up to my ******* when grinding. I'll be doing some light pounding on it, too.
That's the first question: How high?
Second dilemma is what to use to build it? I seem to have several options:

5" square tube, 1/4" wall, with a nice piece of 3/8" plate already welded onto one end. Weighs a ton.

Universal brewery scrap material. I'm thinking turn it over, cut a hole in the bottom, pour in a couple of bags of grout then stick in a piece of 3" well casing (also in the boneyard). I can weld some angle iron to the ring of the keg--now at the bottom--for some casters to tilt it onto.
Seems the bottom of the keg would make for a handy place to set tools and such when working.

Or, cut the keg in half and fill with grout. Again, either that monster square tube or 3" well casing for a stem.
In any case, it will have casters that I can tilt it onto to move it. No matter where I put it in OR outside the shop, it will be in the way half the time.
Any thoughts or suggestions or just snide comments welcome!
I know this has been discussed before--I've read the threads--a long time before and I want some fresh input on this.
I have a 5" Palmgren Industrial vise on the way. I have two vises mounted to my bench already and want to be able to move this one to where the job is, or just outside on nice days or when doing dirty work (grinding, some welding).
My bench vises have the top of the jaws about mid-chest high, which is nice when doing fine work like filing or TIG welding, but too high for heavy work like serious grinding.
I'm trying to find a nice compromise where I don't often find myself bending over to see what I'm doing, but don't need to hold a grinder up to my ******* when grinding. I'll be doing some light pounding on it, too.
That's the first question: How high?
Second dilemma is what to use to build it? I seem to have several options:

5" square tube, 1/4" wall, with a nice piece of 3/8" plate already welded onto one end. Weighs a ton.

Universal brewery scrap material. I'm thinking turn it over, cut a hole in the bottom, pour in a couple of bags of grout then stick in a piece of 3" well casing (also in the boneyard). I can weld some angle iron to the ring of the keg--now at the bottom--for some casters to tilt it onto.
Seems the bottom of the keg would make for a handy place to set tools and such when working.

Or, cut the keg in half and fill with grout. Again, either that monster square tube or 3" well casing for a stem.
In any case, it will have casters that I can tilt it onto to move it. No matter where I put it in OR outside the shop, it will be in the way half the time.
Any thoughts or suggestions or just snide comments welcome!


















