Installing the Irwin Record Woodworking Vice 7" – 175mm
Installing the Irwin Record Woodworking Vice 7" – 175mm
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Another upgrade that I wanted to do in my workbench, was to install a woodworking vice. This model is a practical and easy-to-install vice system for almost any workbench. The vise is simply attached to the table with a few screws, and with the right clamping jaws and a little work, the vice can quickly become a nice clamping tool for your shop.
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I may of missed it elsewhere but what material did you use for the jaws? Straightforward and to the point video, which I like!
Pedro, porque não faceares o torno para aproveitar toda a superfície da bancada em aperto?
What was used for the table top?
This use of saws to cut slots looks incredibly dangerous to me. Beware!
Excelente vídeo!
Another great video pedro…👊
Thanks for this, very helpful
Another excellent video, just wondering did you put anything on the valcomat bench top to stop it from getting stained.
Hi, thank you so much for this video, very, very helpful ! Just one question: What screws do you use to attach the vice to the bench?
Thank you !!!
Kind Regards,
T.
These vices are not made by Record, Record no longer exists. These vices are made in China and India. They are not worth the money a genuine Record product would command.
I’ve got the Record quick release model .so much easier than unscrewing the vice for big stock like your shop similiar to mine
Your videos are so satisfying to watch. Love your shop. Great clean work.
Boa tarde. Parabéns pelos excelentes vídeos e trabalhos. Que material é esse do tampo da bancada?
Excelente Pedro.
Where you in the army?
Cause you operate the impact driver like a machine gun 😅.
PS, nice workbench! I have used your plans to make my own 😊
Is the back plate of the vice not supposed to be recessed such that there is no gap between the vice and the table?
Ótimo vídeo, amo o banco
he got to be Virgo 😊
Excelente vídeo, Pedro! Se puderes mostrar como fizeste esse "crosscut sled jig" serei grato.
PEDRO GREAT VIDEO AWESOM CLAMP INSTALL .VERY NICE FROM DOUG
I think you can do it yourself, just watch and learn from Woodprix.
Excellent video, two questions, do you have plans available? And why did you not pare away in your frame the rear plate shape so the vice would fit fully against your bench edge?
Чудово!
Woodprix scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.
great job! what material are the vise jaws made of?
I found some amazing plans for Woodprix. Just check them out.
I like that you put the bench together with bolts instead of screws and glue. That way, if you need to take it apart for some reason, it’s easily done.
Perfection …
Impact driver with socket adapter my friend…ratchet takes too long, especially for videos!
I really like the quality of your work, but question the method of using the mitre saw to clean out the cutout you made. Although it looks neat, you are increasing your risk of injury to a great extent – Although Chisels take a bit longer to clean out it’s far safer. A wise man once told me “ Use high speed spinning blades only when that’s your only practical option”
Is that a Makita LS1019? How do you like it?
one question
I have the same vice and am about to install it, What is the material you attached to the Jaws and how can I get it.
Good job.
Pedro, I’m in the process of making a bench very similar to yours. I notice you have no overhang around the perimeter of your bench. I’m considering making the frame narrower and having about 10cm over hang for clamping purposes. What’s your experience been with no overhang? Any problems? Thanks for the instructional videos. New subscriber here
BUON VIDEO.
COMPLIMENTI.
SALUTI
SALVIO
Not bad
Why have you left a gap between the static jaw and the bench top? would it not have been better to recess the jaw so the vice is flush both ways. Not a criticism just curious. You have a very nicely laid out and well stocked workshop. Greetings from the UK