$24 Wagon Vise – 365
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Really nice! I have been thinking about a wagon vice for my Moravian workbench, this might be it.
Very unlike Taylor to send you the wrong screw but it looks like you got a left handed thread. That’s why you have to turn the crank counter clockwise to tighten the vise – backwards. Nice build nonetheless.
Love the quick and easy install, however Personally if have made the end plate flush with the end of the bench. Thatβs probably just my OCD
Awsome brother!!!!!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Iβve often wondered if the vice jaw binds in the track, with seasonal movement? My shop is not air conditioned, so thinking a tail vice might be a better option?
Nice work, and great result. Its refreshing that you admit where you made a flub and how you corrected it. That happens to everyone, but some would just edit that out. Credibility is more important than perfection.
Good stuff Jay. Thabks for the post.
Affordable, easy and efficient : Bravo !
Looks like the end product was "lefty tighty, righty loosey." Can that be solved by just flipping the threaded rod, or is a wagon vise designed that way for a reason?
(definitely not criticism. nothing but respect for your work!)
Nice job, thanks
do they have a reverse thread so you can screw handle right to tighten?
Excellent addition to the bench. One question, if you reversed the threaded rod, would a clockwise rotation of the "adjustment dial" move the block toward the center of the table? The existing counterclockwise rotation seems backward to me. Perhaps it’s just me. Thanks
How can you tolerate having your shop so tidy? Doesn’t keeping it tidy eat more of your shop time than actual work does?
cool, add more knowledge, greetings from Indonesia … good luck with your channel
Jay, this is brilliant thank you
You really love the Redwings huh? Nice work there.
Just so I know, what is the benefit of using this as opposed to just mounting a regular bench vise on the end of the bench that has a little pop-up dog. Wonβt that still allow you to pin the work down to the bench to do face work?
Ive been working on mine on and off forever. Lots of binding and slop and modifications and wood splitting and rocking and finally wood clamping that pops right out.
The original block split when I was cutting in the dado slot for the plastic rail I installed to limit the rocking and twisting.
Maybe i just have unreasonable expectations for clamping. I swear to christ i wish i never got it in my head to build this thing lol.
Came here for some tips but ive done most of the stuff you did. So frustrating.
UPDATE: after I wrote this I went back into the garage and tried one last time and BOOM it worked. Thank the gods.
Hey Jay, what are your thoughts on the Taytool Hand Planes?
I appreciate your video and detailed plans. I’m really looking forward to having a reasonable price televise
Iβve have been wanting to install a tail vise for a while. I watched a few videos and yours was the most comprehensive. Thank you. Your video was tremendously helpful.
BRILLIANT!
Nice 2A hat
π Article/plans for this build: https://jayscustomcreations.com/2021/03/24-wagon-vise/
π IN THIS VIDEO | disclosure – affiliate links below:
β Wagon / Tail Vise Kit https://lddy.no/vd0i
β Thread Locker https://lddy.no/vldu
β OverDrive Drill Bits https://lddy.no/vldv
β Multi-Length Extensions https://lddy.no/vldw
β Brass Bench Dogs https://lddy.no/vlkb
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π° Coupons to save you money π°
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πͺοΈ – EF5 dust collector (use code JAY5 for 5% off) – http://bit.ly/2NlQ9ov
π² – Save 10% on CMT saw blades at Taylor Toolworks with code CMT10 – https://lddy.no/qi2r
Wonderful video! Is it possible to do this without having to add an end block and just install the wagon handle flush with the end of the workbench? I ask because I’m designing my new workbench and would like to incorporate this from the beginning.
there is one issue with this, you can not clamp a piece of wood against the leg of your table, because your thread is in the way
I’m thinking that the gap for the vice could be left open during the building of the bench top so you don’t have to cut it out later.
Jay gotta be one of the only woodworkers to say "Height" the proper way, and not "heighth"
Great Job!!! Well Done!!! Thank You Jay!!! πππβ
Eres un maestro, gracias, por compartir
Thanks I am definitely adding one to my bench.
I really like that idea Jay. Very clever idea. George S.
Is the threaded rod left hand?
Boa noite sou do Brasil queria saber como vc fez esse esquadro que usa ae no projeto abraΓ§os
please excuse a newbie question but is it off center for a reason?
Thanks for posting
Like the hat
Thanks for the plans and guide. Fortunately I’m building the bench from scratch and don’t have to go through the steps of cutting out the old bench top. I ripped 2×6 stock in half and used the flat edges at the top side. My moving block and gap is 4.5" wide (3 thicknesses of 2x stock) and I have 2 dog holes in the moving block. Doing the construction on a new bench is MUCH easier since I can drill all the holes at the drill press. I made square dog holes in the bench by cutting 3/4" x 3/4" dados in the 2 outer boards taped and clamped together. That gave me 3" between holes. This section of my bench is about 10" wide, so it will go through my thickness planer. I’ll be making another half of the bench top with a twin-screw side vise and will have a 1.5: gap between the 2sections to allow for clamps to go through the center – like a Robou bench.
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Uaa as I was going to buy this from Tay Tools until I was the direction of the threads. Thatβs a no go for me.
Thank you for this video! Stay safe and have a great new year!
Take that Lee Valley.
Which grade of LOCTITE would you recommend for double prong cast knob?
I ordered the kit as well as a hand wheel and one if those 1" wood owl drill bits. I’ll get a whole set if I like it, which I Imagine I will. I noticed today that Harbor Freight has these now (the bits, that is), whatever you think of the Freight co… It is what it is. Always wanted one of these wagon vises, this video really sold me! Thanks man!!
Awesome! Thanks
Jay, drill press or band saw first?
Wondering if you would consider an alternative build similar to the Will Myers Moravian bench where the moving stop is housed in a narrow dado slot and mounted from the bottom?
Awesome table–Consider my track modification to also use a T-track clamp-down system