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What size vise do you use the most?

What size vise do you use the most?

  • 3" or smaller

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • 3-1/2"

    Votes: 8 10.7%
  • 4"

    Votes: 18 24.0%
  • 4-1/2"

    Votes: 16 21.3%
  • 5"

    Votes: 9 12.0%
  • 5-1/2"

    Votes: 6 8.0%
  • 6"

    Votes: 12 16.0%
  • 7"

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • 8" or larger

    Votes: 3 4.0%

  • Total voters
    75

EOC_Jason

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Just curious what size vise people tend to have / use the most. (For those that are slightly oddball sized like 5/8"... choose the closest size please.)

Also, if it's different than what you use, what size would you realistically want instead?

Me personally, I prefer my 4-1/2" as my go-to vise just because I can really grip on something solid. Sometimes I wish it was bigger like a 5" or 6", then I could really wale on it...
 
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GeneralDisorder

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You are missing the most important option in your poll and thus most people here will be unable to answer truthfully: "The largest vise I can find"

GD
 

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Just replaced a 4" vise with a much better 4" vise. Thought of going 5" but the sum of things dictated 4" and I don't feel I lack in the vise department. That day will probable come though and I want loads of vises 'cause they're cool. :D
 

Kevin54

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4 1/2" Desmond-Stephan's that from the horizontal bar up is 6" and the vise opens to a shade over 10". It's the only Desmond that I've saw that is like this one.

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Outlawmws

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Parker 4" but only because that is what is on the corner of my bench, and has been since I built it 25 odd years ago. I got a Parker 4-1/2" probably 20 years ago, and if the mounting bolt pattern was the same, it would live there...

I will say that would be about as big as I want on the bench, having already ripped it loose from the wall once. Any bigger goes on a heavy stand, which I now have and will probably put the 5" Bulldog on that one.

#2 is either a 3" Lakeside bolted to my welding bench/roller cab, or a 6" machinists vise I use as my DP vise.

Unless you also count the B&D WorkMates... :D
 

Davefr

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Wilton C-2. The perfect vise IMHO. Machinist and Pipe, 5" jaws, swivel, opens wide.
 

BD1

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Depends on what you are going to put in it or what you are trying to hold. You really won't use a 3/4 drive ratchet on 1/4''nut ? ok maybe sometimes !
Average use 6''. I got some small clamp on vises that are really handy
that I use on my welding table. You gotta have different sizes.
 

transittech

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Depends on what you are going to put in it or what you are trying to hold. You really won't use a 3/4 drive ratchet on 1/4''nut ? ok maybe sometimes !
Average use 6''. I got some small clamp on vises that are really handy
that I use on my welding table. You gotta have different sizes.

I concur. I have a 4.5" at home, but most at work are 6"+.
 

shampoop

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Me personally, I prefer my 4-1/2" as my go-to vise just because I can really grip on something solid. Sometimes I wish it was bigger like a 5" or 6", then I could really wale on it...

I'm the exact same. I have a 4-1/2" one that opens up 9-1/2" and it's great, I was waiting for the biggest super cheap one I could find on craigslist and it was only like $30! But I do wish it were more like 5 or 6". Mine has been broken before and rewelded, not too worried about it because the previous owner who did it was a retired ironworker. And I mainly just want a big one for the size, not because I'm gonna be clamping on stuff super hard, I already own a 20 ton press. So I eventually want to get a nice vise and when I do, I'm gonna wait out for a 5" or 6" one with a deep opening to restore and make really nice.
 

metaleltr

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4 1/2" Desmond-Stephan's that from the horizontal bar up is 6" and the vise opens to a shade over 10". It's the only Desmond that I've saw that is like this one.

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Kevin do you happen to know where in Urbana the Desmond factory was?
 
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bigcaddy

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3 1/2" simply because it's the only vise I've got in my garage at the moment.

Wilton C1 (4.5") at the house with a 2" Baby Bullet on a power arm for the smaller projects.

The shop has a 5" Columbian but i'm working on finding something else closer to my toolbox, probably something in the same size range.
 

Gary S

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I use the one in my garage. I don't know the size of it, but it is the only one I own or want to own, so I use it.
 

2oolhound

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My main vice is a 6" which I bought because it would handle everything I needed. It's never let me down yet although I often use it for light duty work that a much smaller vice would have been fine for.
 

Packard V8

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Sort of like asking what size hammer one uses most with his vise. Depends entirely on the work. A jewelry maker will use a tiny little hammer most and a blacksmith or a Cat track monkey will use a BFH most.

Bottom line - why would which vise and hammer an individual uses most be of interest to us without tying it to the trade and/or the project which one most often uses it?

jack vines
 

bobcatdan

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Main vises at work are 5 1/2" wilton and morgans. At home I have 6" import wiltons I bought before I new better. Then the monster wilton 800. Unless you are working on something big, a vise that big is pretty clumsy.
 

coolreed

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I use a 5" most of the time,...usually my Reed 105. Just because it is handy and has copper liners.

But I have Vise everywhere in my garage as I have developed quite a passion for these things. It's all because of this forum to. :lol_hitti
 

jeffmoss26

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I use my small clamp on vise all the time when working on locks. It's clamped to the corner of my bench. Of course, I have the Samson 4" for larger jobs.
 
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