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    Homemade A Metal Vise With New Design And Quick Clamp

    Dear you all,
    Today I would like to introduce how to make a vise with new design and add on fast open and close function.
    It will help you easy to operation in workshop.
    In this video, I used TIG welder as: http://bit.ly/30T55h0
    I hope you feel interested in my video.
    Please like, share and subscribe to watch more new videos!
    Thank you so much!
    Kwando.

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    Thanks Kwandotechnic! We've added your Bench Vise to our Vises category,
    as well as to your builder page: Kwandotechnic's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    VERY, VERY NICE. I JUST bought one At $139.00 & not as nice (CAST IRON) When I find some time I will upgrade To a better one I make. Only I will have a
    sliding mount on each side using a die diamond burr for the channel . Thanks You're gifted & in only a few minutes (HA HA!) AL

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    OH, OH,OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH OH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH,!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (channeling sam kinison),dude what is the deal with using a block of wood ??????????? ,is this a tradition in other parts of the world ????, did your dad do it this way ??? i mean really this is the year 2020, not 1820 !!!!! even back in the 1920's no one in a machine shop in the USA would dare use a block of wood to drill a hole !!! they would be fired on the spot!!! u take a precision machine tool and use a block of wood ??!!!! dude if you need a drill press table with larger holes, then make one ...but i am willing to bet their IS a center hole in your drill press table that can take the drills you used,,use it ,,its there for a reason...and the next time u need to make say 3 holes in several plates that need to line up precisely, ,stack them on top of each other,clamp together, tack weld , drill and then grind off tack welds.more accurate and faster too...good luck..
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    by your reply it is obviously you have misunderstood my idea. Some people (yourself) cannot accept others imaginations on an improvement. How dare I give
    my opinion on a more versatile design on one of many items I have completed. AS for the block of wood where did that come from? Having limited writing space
    I have not detailed my design. By your sarcastic reply" WHY BOTHER" you after all are perfect. I hope you lighten up. yours truly MC GIVER

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    okay I will bite!
    What is the problem with using a piece of wood. I bet he hasn’t got any unwanted drill marks in his table. I often use wood when using sheet metal drills as you need a backing material for the outer edge of the drill. I will post a video in another post on sheet metal drilling.

    I like the quick release nut and I have been racking my brains how I can use this on my 6x4 saw, but still be able to angle the jaw. I may not necessarily make the vice but I like seeing what people are making and you never know what you can learn and adapt to suit your needs. I have been an mechanical craftsman for 40 years and every day is a school day. Keep up the good work and videos.
    The Home Engineer

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    Thanks for the reply. All I was trying to explain is on the vise sides mounting, Instead of just 4 mounting holes I would prefer 4 longated slots to mount giving me an optional adjustment . if you look at some vises they are produced as another means depending on your preference. NOW I hope you understand my point.
    Good Luck AL



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