In Praise of Record QR Vises
…experience of the latter evolution of the all-metal vise. The Record 52 1/2E is one of the best Record vises made. Never dismiss Record QR vises. 9″ wide jaws with…
…experience of the latter evolution of the all-metal vise. The Record 52 1/2E is one of the best Record vises made. Never dismiss Record QR vises. 9″ wide jaws with…
Bench vises I’ve installed more vises through the years than I care to even think of counting, well over 200 I suspect. Add to that those I have coached in…
This king sized headboard in oak is 2-2 1/2″ thick mostly and is held in a Qr vise overhanging 40″ to the right of the vise with no other support…
…simplest solutions are the hardest ones to find. Using this vise clamp may even eliminate installing a tail vise. The only reason I have a tail vise and and bench…
…use face flush vises because of the type of vise they install. Many front vises have no second back jaw and rely on the bench top or the apron as…
…standard. Can I fit another type of vise? Can you compare different vises? A: We probably won’t go into this as we don’t use any other type of vise. Paul…
…and Jorgensen, USA. The domestic vises were then undercut with vises that looked the same or similar but at less than half the price. They touted that these vises had…
…tail vise and its hard maple jaws which I salvaged from another workbench. The front vice (the only vice I’ve used so far) is a Record 52 1/2E from ebay….
…closure is engineered to advantage us when we clamp the work in the vise. Metal-cast vises always apply pressure and leverage from the lowest portion of the vise; that extended…
…Putting the boards centred in the vise with 1 foot (300mm) of it fully gripped by the vise means I have 30″ overhanging. Usually glued up tabletops are made from…