An Easy DIY Bench Vise With Pipe Clamps!!!
An Easy DIY Bench Vise With Pipe Clamps!!!
In this video I am going to show you how to build an easy DIY bench vise with pipe clamps. Tools and materials I used are listed below. Enjoy!
Materials:
Steel Pipes- https://amzn.to/2Rc3TmS
Pipe Clamp- https://amzn.to/2JJ4wQE
Tools:
Ridgid Table Saw- https://amzn.to/39Rl7wA
Ridgid Drill- https://amzn.to/2ULu5XI
Ridgid Spindle Sander- https://amzn.to/3aJX0AY
T Ruler- https://amzn.to/
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Awesome! I think I will use this too
Incomplete illustration of installation. What is at the underneath backside of your pipe clamps. Get a take-up table for your table saw.
You should use push sticks with that table saw.
How do you open it up when the mechanism is buried behind your bench top apron?
Thumbs up. looks like Tony Stewarts twin brother from another mother.
I’ve been watching other videos as well about pipe clamps, and I wanna say that they are incredibly important, the price the utility and the different uses for it, pipe clamps are THE THING!!!
Awesome
It’s actually a Moxxon Vise. They are really hand in a shop. I built my Moxxon Vise similar to yours except I made mine so that I can move it where I need it most.
It’s good to see Woodglut have new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
I like it, but isn’t ply-wood to soft for this ?
So what holds the back of the pipe to hold so the clamp can tighten up??
You can use Woodglut and plans. The best plans and very detailed instructions. You can learn a lot from them and do it yourself.
DID YOUearn anything about PPE? YOUR LUNGS WILL THANK YOU FOR BEING SO COOL/STUPID WHEN YOU ARE OLDER
Nice how’s it working today
All these videos are great for those with access to a plethora of installed power tools, absolutely useless for those of us with ordinary hand tools, working in our garages!