Badasssapper67
Well-known member
Some good vices are really expensive. What makes a $350.00 six inch vice cost that much, besides being made in the U.S.A.?
Do certain types stay better longer? If you're not talking machinist vices is there a need for a mechanic shop vice to have tight tolerances?
If you needed a vice you could really clamp down hard with, which type would work best the longest?
I have broken a vice before by tightening it down and don't know if it was just a cheap vice or if I just reefed on it too hard.
One day, when my tool purchase savings account builds up, I want to buy a super awesome 6" vice to use mainly for mechanic/industrial/heavy equipment work. I'd love to get an awesome tilting/tipping/turning vice for my mill/drill but that will have to wait.
If your shop foreman was looking to purchase a 6" vice, which brand and model would you want him to get? And why?
Do certain types stay better longer? If you're not talking machinist vices is there a need for a mechanic shop vice to have tight tolerances?
If you needed a vice you could really clamp down hard with, which type would work best the longest?
I have broken a vice before by tightening it down and don't know if it was just a cheap vice or if I just reefed on it too hard.
One day, when my tool purchase savings account builds up, I want to buy a super awesome 6" vice to use mainly for mechanic/industrial/heavy equipment work. I'd love to get an awesome tilting/tipping/turning vice for my mill/drill but that will have to wait.
If your shop foreman was looking to purchase a 6" vice, which brand and model would you want him to get? And why?


