I'm finally getting my welding table project going!
It's 3x5, with a 1/2-inch thick steel top.
I have a big 93-pound Reed vise to go on one corner of it.
I recently picked up a Studebaker hydraulic vise that's pretty big.
I'd like some opinions:
It can't go on the table top, because that'll eat up too much space.
I could fab a bracket to mount it at a 90-degree angle to the top, off the side of the table. This would mount the vise horizontally, on it's side, with the jaw sliding side-to-side and the inserts (clamps) being oriented up/down.
Or, I could mount it to the leg, making the jaw slide up/down, with the clamping surface being horizontal (oriented side-to-side).
Or, would I probably not even use this. I'm trying to figure out if it's just a cool "toy" that wouldn't get much practical use.
I DO have a hydraulic shop press, too, so while I could use this as a press, I've already got that covered.
Thoughts?
-Brad
It's 3x5, with a 1/2-inch thick steel top.
I have a big 93-pound Reed vise to go on one corner of it.
I recently picked up a Studebaker hydraulic vise that's pretty big.
I'd like some opinions:
It can't go on the table top, because that'll eat up too much space.
I could fab a bracket to mount it at a 90-degree angle to the top, off the side of the table. This would mount the vise horizontally, on it's side, with the jaw sliding side-to-side and the inserts (clamps) being oriented up/down.
Or, I could mount it to the leg, making the jaw slide up/down, with the clamping surface being horizontal (oriented side-to-side).
Or, would I probably not even use this. I'm trying to figure out if it's just a cool "toy" that wouldn't get much practical use.
I DO have a hydraulic shop press, too, so while I could use this as a press, I've already got that covered.
Thoughts?
-Brad
