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Hi,

I think I need a bench vise but I work on a table not a bench which means that I can't drill holes to secure the vise. The reviews that I've read on bench vises in general have not been particularly positive. Are there any that you'd recommend?

Thanks,

Jazzchip

Posted

Have you considered the Sjoberg Smart Vise? Here's a link to HomeDepot's ad http://www.homedepot.com/p/Sjobergs-Smart-Vise-14-in-x-14-in-Portable-Work-Surface-SJO-33274/203979255?cm_mmc=Shopping|THD|G|0|G-BASE-PLA-D25T-HandTools|&gclid=CNzouObb4sgCFYIYHwodumkPUQ&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

It's gone up in price since I first saw it - was $100 now about $140.  WoodCraft carried them when I saw them - there's a Woodcraft store in New Castle  DE that I usually hit on my way to MD to visit granddaughter. It's at

Shoppes of New Castle
166 South Dupont Highway, Suite H
New Castle, DE 19720

Jack
 "No one is as smart as all of us" -  Is ón cheann a thagann an cheird  The craft comes from the head
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Current buildUS Constellation

Non-ship builds: USCG UH-65A Dolphin   M16 Multi-gun motor carriage diorama  M4A3 Sherman Tanks dioramas

Completed build log(s): 1888 50 ft Gaff-rigged Ice Yacht Scratch Build The Sullivans (DD 537) Liberty Ship SS John W Brown  USS England (DE 635), Artesania Latina Titanic Lifeboat
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Posted

I have the Sjoberg Hobby Bench, comes in two sizes 3 ft and 5 ft - I have the small version (3 ft) - it's perfect for a small bench (den, apartment, etc). It's standard height like their full size benches, has side and tail vise. When I got mine it was under $250, but I have not seen mine advertized in about a year now - only the larger model 5 ft - but that would work also for a small area. It's relatively light weight (for moving around) but very sturdy for working.

 

You might want to check with WoodCraft and see if they still carry it. (It has gone up in price since I bought mine).

Jack
 "No one is as smart as all of us" -  Is ón cheann a thagann an cheird  The craft comes from the head
---------------------------------------------
Current buildUS Constellation

Non-ship builds: USCG UH-65A Dolphin   M16 Multi-gun motor carriage diorama  M4A3 Sherman Tanks dioramas

Completed build log(s): 1888 50 ft Gaff-rigged Ice Yacht Scratch Build The Sullivans (DD 537) Liberty Ship SS John W Brown  USS England (DE 635), Artesania Latina Titanic Lifeboat
Other: Rhinebeck Aerodrome Tour
 

Posted

There are a few vacumn base vises out there that work pretty well. After all we're not doing blacksmith work on em. Should suck down on a table without harm. Bill

Bill, in Idaho

Completed Mamoli Halifax and Billings Viking ship in 2015

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Posted (edited)

Years ago I made a vice stand from an old truck wheel and a section of 6" well pipe, with the 5" vice on it, it weighs about 120 pounds. Made another for Dad after he had seen mine but used a Disk blade, a lighter pipe and a 6" vice. Those vices have served us well for their intended use since 1978 and still do. They are not anything like you need, except for the concept, it is handy to be able to move them where needed or out of the way of other things. The bases are stable for most things, but for very heavy or large items, the work to be done and balance needs to be considered. Have some hobby vices that clamp on. With some pads, they work fine and don't damage what they are mounted on. They can quickly be set up or removed, digging them out is a bigger chore than mounting them.

jud

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Posted

There are a few vacumn base vises out there that work pretty well. After all we're not doing blacksmith work on em. Should suck down on a table without harm. Bill


I can't find one that gets really good reviews. Most of the smaller vices, portable or vacuum based, get mixed reviews. Some people love em and others have nothing but trouble. I'm trying to do this without spending too much.

Posted (edited)

Have a look at the Proxxon FMZ Precision Vice. It clamps to a table. Got one for my daughter who is doing an art course (special effects) at university and it got the thumbs up from her classmates as well.

 

Al

Edited by exwafoo
Posted

I kow a few people who have the Panavise and they sing praises about it.  I used a clamp on similar to the one above and with padded jaws it worked well as a holder for delicate parts.  

David B

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I WOULDN'T recommend the Dremel Multivice (pictured below) I purchased one a while ago and am very disappointed in it. Adjustment is sloppy and the jaws are 'wishy washy'

 

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Steve

Hornet

 

Current Build: - HMS Adder - Vanguard Models. 

 

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                                      OcCre - Shackleton’s Endurance (in gallery)

                                     Caldercraft - HM Bark Endeavour (in gallery)

                                    Caldercraft  - HMAV Bounty (in Gallery)

                                     Caldercraft - HM Brig Supply (In Gallery)

                                     Aeropiccola - Golden Hind

                                                        - Constitution

                                     Clipper Seawitch (Scientific)

                                     Corel - Victory 

                                     Modeller's Shipyard - A Schooner of Port Jackson - In Gallery

                                                                      - Brig `Perseverance' - In Gallery

                                                                      - Cutter `Mermaid'- In Gallery

                                                                      - Sirius Longboat (bashed) - In Gallery

                                                                      - Sloop Norfolk - In Gallery

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                                                                      - English 18th Century Carronade

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Posted

I've got the Proxxon FMZ and recommend it.  I've also a small one from Lowe's but it's about to hit the trash as the Proxxon is so much better.

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Posted

I just ordered the Proxxon FMZ as it looks just perfect for my neverending planking job. I really like the way you can just clamp it on the bench wherever you want. My existing 20 pounder is bolted on and I'm forever moving it. Love this site!

Ian

Posted
Posted

I have the Proxxon FMZ vice as well, and I love it. I also have a Panavice with a suction base. I prefer the Proxxon.

Posted (edited)

Hi,

I think I need a bench vise but I work on a table not a bench which means that I can't drill holes to secure the vise. The reviews that I've read on bench vises in general have not been particularly positive. Are there any that you'd recommend?

Thanks,

Jazzchip

To come back to your original question, does the vise have to be 'big'?

Since you are working on a table, how about a small vise that can be 'portable' and can serve several functions?

 

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Here is another picture. A bit messy, but you get the idea.

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Edited by Modeler12

Jay

 

Current build Cross Section USS Constitution  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10120-cross-section-forward-area-of-the-uss-constitution/

Finished USS Constitution:  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/103-uss-constitution-by-modeler12/

 

'A picture is worth a  . . . . .'      More is better . . . .

Posted (edited)

Jazzchip, the little vise I show has been around for a long time and I don't even remember where and when I got it. 

I even made a few changes (aluminum jaws instead of the old worn-out plastic parts), but it works fine for me.

I suggest you browse to find a similar one. Obviously the base and tool holders can be anything you want.

Here is another picture of a part I am working on right now.

I can turn this anyway I want to get the right position.

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I should also mention that my working area(s) are not all that neat and there is a problem moving back and forth between my office and the garage (ask my admiral about tracking wood chips down the hallway).

Edited by Modeler12

Jay

 

Current build Cross Section USS Constitution  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/10120-cross-section-forward-area-of-the-uss-constitution/

Finished USS Constitution:  http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/103-uss-constitution-by-modeler12/

 

'A picture is worth a  . . . . .'      More is better . . . .

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