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This is a versatile vise for home craftsmen, a woodworking shop, or a school shop. The high-tensile iron jaws with cold rolled steel guide bars are drilled for attaching wood faces. Included is a zinc-plated steel main screw and crosspin handle.
sally rascati
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
Good product
Oscar Rafael Novelo Ruiz
Reviewed in Mexico on November 27, 2017
hay que tener en cuenta antes de comprarlo que es pequeño, yo la verdad pensé que era mas grande pero es pequeño como 18 a 19 cm de apertura.
C.Visser
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2016
Good vice for the price. (I paid $20) however now it's $117, so I would go with the Irwin brand one listed below this. It looks like it must be the same thing but with Irwin on it instead.Mine came in a box that looked like it was used. The vice had grease on it likely from the threads being over greased, but not hard to clean up. The build quality is good for such a cheap vice. It is a little small for large work.UPDATE:After owning the vice and using it 3-4 days a week in the afternoons for about 2 months it's finally destroyed itself. The adjustment handle has ground it's way through the metal about 1 inch; and the pin bent and fell out into my wood shavings so I can't find it. I feel as if the Irwin is the better investment here.UPDATE 05/2020:I am still using this vice. I used some washers to fix the slop that occured due to the metal grinding down. I got a new spring pin to replace the old one. It still works great and if it's available for $20-30 it's worth it. I would get the Irwin one if it is available, as I just bought one of them recently and am impressed with its slightly better build quality.
S. T. Rice
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2013
It's defiantly not a heavy duty vise, but I needed something to hold a cutting fence along the front of my work bench. two of these, one on the end of each fence worked perfect.
SER
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2011
There are neither descriptions online nor instructions in the box. I have what I consider a standard workbench, 2x4 on edge with a 5/8" sanded plywood for a counter top. The mounting hole on the borrom of the vise to the top of the vise is approximately 1 1/2", so you can only mount it to the 2x4, and then the top of the vise is below the counter top surface.
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