Fitting An Old Vice To The Bench

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  • @Badgerworkshop
    @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

    Tools I use
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  • @carlhobson1578
    @carlhobson1578 2 года назад +1

    I used to work in an old engineering factory, I could cry now when I think of the tools and machines that were scrapped over the years and not repaired.

  • @mattridler377
    @mattridler377 2 года назад +2

    Bet the neighbours are loving you 😂 great work

  • @JimmiWazEre
    @JimmiWazEre 2 года назад +12

    Only thing I did differently when I installed mine: I set the inner jaw behind the bench skirt, so the bench skirt became the inner jaw, and thus was flush with the rest of the bench. This opens some extra vice operations up for you :)

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

      Yes I have done that before

    • @kqxp
      @kqxp Год назад

      swot I did 👆

  • @brianpatmore8418
    @brianpatmore8418 2 года назад

    Matt, nice one mate. What caught me was the smile you had whilst on the bench.

  • @krishs718
    @krishs718 8 месяцев назад

    I like your panache and approach. Appreciate your finesse in work. Thanks.

  • @pilkyish
    @pilkyish 2 года назад

    Love the Brent thumbnail. Vice looks great painted up!

  • @frederickwood9116
    @frederickwood9116 2 года назад

    Matt. The thumbnail!! I mean. It’s dynamite. The camera loves you baby. I know I know, you are young and need the money.
    😂
    Nice video by the way. Thanks for the material.

  • @patriciamay638
    @patriciamay638 2 года назад

    Looks like fun reworking old equipment.

  • @FridayWorkshop
    @FridayWorkshop 2 года назад

    I love the woodworking in the living room and cleaning parts in the kitchen sink. Awesome!!! That's an amazing looking vise.

  • @peterstevens6555
    @peterstevens6555 7 месяцев назад

    Good afternoon from Auckland, New Zealand ...great video bro ...

  • @frankves
    @frankves 2 года назад

    I have a similar one. Came from my wife’s grandfathers model making business. It’s one one the quick release ones. Indestructible.

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

      That’s a great bit of family history to have

    • @frankves
      @frankves 2 года назад

      @@Badgerworkshop indeed. And thanks to the video you linked I now know I have a 1940’s one. It’s in a workbench from that era too. Not the most practical but a thing of beauty because of it being used for so many years. I’ll probably never get rid of it. Thank you for the info!

  • @Thesidingsworkshop
    @Thesidingsworkshop 2 года назад

    Great video Matt, cracking vice mate 👏 👍

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 года назад

    Very nice job sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless

  • @harrybrooks7750
    @harrybrooks7750 2 года назад +1

    I liked the part at around the two minute mark where you used one of those IKEA stepstools as a portable mini workbench. For the many years that I lived in a flat I used the same thing as my workbench, together with a few Irwin quick grips, and made some surprisingly big projects with it!

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta 2 года назад

    Nice restoration and nice installation.

  • @christopherckarkson5605
    @christopherckarkson5605 2 года назад

    Hello, i have one of them vices. I bought it years ago and never did anything with it, its now starting to get quiet rusty. Seeing what you did with yours i will have a go at restoring mine, if it ever stops raining. Thanks for the video and for taking the time to show.

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад +1

      I will keep my fingers crossed for dry weather

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. 2 года назад

    That is one of my projects this year to add a bench vise to my bench. Thanks Matt, you made it look easy.

  • @benjaqsonworkshop9974
    @benjaqsonworkshop9974 2 года назад

    Nice video - it's so satisfying to see you restoring so many worthwhile bits of kit. My own record vice is the same colour with spots of rust but I'd never realised it matched my winter workshop jumper! Suddenly I feel colour-coded.

  • @WoodworkJourney
    @WoodworkJourney 2 года назад +1

    Splendid, I have a similar version but quick release as you mentioned.
    Haven’t got round to adding it to the bench yet though!

  • @carguy4sp
    @carguy4sp Год назад

    Nice job well done Thanks for renewing the old instead of buying China.

  • @tworiversworkshop6111
    @tworiversworkshop6111 2 года назад

    Very nice, well done!

  • @philliprees7704
    @philliprees7704 2 года назад

    I got same vice with a spring release had it for years best vice ive ever bought

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 2 года назад

    Love it, Stay Safe !!!.

  • @AndyCPugh
    @AndyCPugh 2 года назад

    Nice Bosch Pro colour scheme.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 2 года назад

    Really nice work, Matt! 😃
    I need to get one of those!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @fouroakscrafts7240
    @fouroakscrafts7240 2 года назад

    That's a nice vice! I have one similar to that.

  • @SteveZodiac777
    @SteveZodiac777 2 года назад

    Great job!

  • @soundmanmartin
    @soundmanmartin 2 года назад

    i just got the same..almost vice.
    .mine has the quick release handle..but its a recoed 52 1?2..this video has helped a lot..
    just got to start the cleaning etc...soon !

  • @eggster71
    @eggster71 2 года назад

    Looks good.

  • @TigerCarpenter
    @TigerCarpenter 2 года назад

    great heavy duty vice made in England. I love bringing the good old gear back to life.
    I have a similar, slightly heavier vice and I opted for mounting it as the bench end vice, and I made the jaws the same length as the bench edge, and flush with the bench top. it really gives me a lot more use, as I can clamp the material using bench dogs, and tighten it up with the end vice. and I can put longer material in the vice for jointing and other assembly. I also added a bench dog hole in the moving jaw. my vice also has the 10 mm thick metal bar that can be raised above the surface of the bench, which sort of doubles the function of the bench dog, but is good for clamping metal parts with more rigidity.
    cool video!

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 2 года назад

    Nice job !!!!

  • @MrJono1999
    @MrJono1999 2 года назад +1

    Great video. The vice looks fab. One comment, the supporting piece you placed behind, I would have extended that the length of the bench, to return the strength lost by making the 2 cuts. Great video as always, keep up the good work.

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

      That would not fit

    • @rivergate
      @rivergate 2 года назад

      As a Structural Engineer that was my thought too. Although I also suspect that in normal use the 4x2 laid flat bench top and the (cut) 4x2 skirt acting compositely will probably still have sufficient strength. But nevertheless less, I too would have looked to strengthen the cut skirt with much longer lengths, and then add the noggins between for lateral support and to help resist the twisting/torsion, as Matt did.

  • @lesthiele4921
    @lesthiele4921 2 года назад

    Hi Matt, must the thing you needed for your bench, I do li,e the idea of ghe bench in the lounge.

  • @tonyworkswood
    @tonyworkswood 2 года назад

    Good job Matt it will be nice and rigid on there, didn't take you very long. Tony

  • @SpringRubber
    @SpringRubber Год назад

    Very nice to see one keeping a 1940s vise in use and I like your color choices. And I definitely like your front door -- in a scant few years' time youngsters will wonder "whatever was that slot used for?"!!! : ) Please, one question about terminology -- when you were attaching the vise I think you said "coach screws". Are they are thing? In the US we have carriage bolts (what you'd call coach bolts, I think, with a round head and a square on the shaft underneath) and lag screws (where the threads pull into the material or a shield if going into concrete).

  • @jenniferfarsh675
    @jenniferfarsh675 2 года назад

    It matches your outfit😂 💙 ❤️

  • @plasmaxer
    @plasmaxer Год назад

    Awesome stuff. Why is the bench in your house I thought you had a new workshop? Or have I missed something?

  • @philipjones9297
    @philipjones9297 2 года назад +2

    Might be a bit obvious, but where do you find all these second hand tools n stuff

  • @Nduk123
    @Nduk123 2 года назад +1

    should it not be flush with the bench top?

  • @ScouseAndy71
    @ScouseAndy71 2 года назад

    "Matches Your Outfit" 😂😁👍

  • @dougsaunders8109
    @dougsaunders8109 2 года назад

    My main vice used to be beer and women, much older now…. 😁
    I have a an old Record 23 metal work vice I love it. To my shame a modern wood work vice
    Perfect colour too Matt, not too controversial…..

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. You have better vices now

    • @dougsaunders8109
      @dougsaunders8109 2 года назад

      @@Badgerworkshop not better Matt, more mature and safer 🙊

  • @1992jamo
    @1992jamo Год назад

    Cheers for the video. I just picked up a 1930s style 52a. I saw the two ribs on the mounting bracket and was left wondering if I was missing a part, or whether I just needed to cut a recess for them.

  • @frro28
    @frro28 Год назад +1

    The vice must be flush with the top of the bench. As it sits at the moment you are going to struggle your ass off using it.

  • @normanbott
    @normanbott 2 года назад

    That blue's pretty close to the colour of the last Record Vise I bought. Sold it some years ago for a European Sjobergs style one for a new bench. Regret it sometimes.- it was a quick release with an integral dog.

  • @GeneCaralde119workshop
    @GeneCaralde119workshop 2 года назад

    That vise was built like a Sherman tank. BTW, we have the same pull saw, lol

  • @erictheviking672
    @erictheviking672 2 года назад +1

    Looks great, I especially like how you picked out the letters. Sorry if it's a daft question, but was there a reason to put it below the table top level as opposed to flush with it? That seems the logical way to me, but I have never asked anyone if this is good/ bad or just preference. Further to your comment on living alone, my other half is OK about washing metal stuff in the sink but would be less understanding were I to set up a work bench in the sitting room! Cheers Matt.

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад +1

      To get it flush I would have had to cut away a bit of the bench. When I add jaws they will be flush

  • @philipjones9297
    @philipjones9297 2 года назад +1

    Might seem a bit obvious , but where do you find all this second hand stuff

  • @rogerprice4504
    @rogerprice4504 2 года назад +1

    I've had one of these for over a year, waiting for a simple installation video for those of us with benches less substantial than the heavyweight versions that professionals use. I agree with you and I think I will dismantle it to install as it will be easier with regard to weight. Just one question, why did you not mount it level or only just below the bench top? Surely there is potential for loose play with such a gap as you have.

    • @footplate0
      @footplate0 2 года назад

      You can make it level with the addition of a couple of jaws so no problem in how it is mounted

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

      Yes I adding jaws

  • @frederickwood9116
    @frederickwood9116 2 года назад

    Hang on. I’m out of the loop a bit I think. You are likely to build a shed again!
    Really curious what you might do differently this time.

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад

      That’s the plan when timber prices come down

  • @screw-luck4636
    @screw-luck4636 7 месяцев назад

    I'm new to woodworking but shouldn't the top of the vice be flush with the bench top?

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 2 года назад

    I love the colour of the paint, it suits the vice well! Any thoughts on not making it flush to the top of your bench, Matt?

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I will add some flush jaws

    • @c.a.g.1977
      @c.a.g.1977 2 года назад

      @@Badgerworkshop Ah, right, hadn't thought of that! Maybe use some nice hardwood, or, as Paul Sellers did on his plywood bench series: just a stack of plywood boards will do as well!

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 2 года назад

    NOOICE!!

  • @deanlowther4020
    @deanlowther4020 2 года назад +1

    don't grease the thread's it ll clog up in no time
    light oil is far better I found

  • @marB84
    @marB84 2 года назад

    That's a nice vise.. How do you like it in your new house so far?

  • @1992jamo
    @1992jamo Год назад

    How did you get the old pin out? I was expecting it to be fairly soft like a modern split ring pin, but it's hard as nails!

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 10 месяцев назад

      I’ve restored two of those, and the pins came out quite easily. One was slightly bent, that might be an issue, or perhaps yours is mushroomed over from banging it in? Or perhaps somebody has replaced it with something harder, impossible to say. But it should come out in either direction, there’s no special trick to it.

    • @1992jamo
      @1992jamo 10 месяцев назад

      @@mm9773 Cheers for the reply. The bent bits of the split pin snapped in the end with zero bend. They were extremely hard and brittle. No idea what happened to them.
      I ground them flush but it could still not be hammer out with a punch. I just used an angle grinder in the end, hit it with a tig torch to blend it, and then drilled it out for a new pin. Complete nightmare but it came out lovely.

  • @christophertidwell1982
    @christophertidwell1982 2 года назад

    Is your shop in your living room?

  • @bigsecondrow
    @bigsecondrow 2 года назад

    How robust is the blue paint you use please? Thinking of doing the same to my record engineers vice but spurrier about it wearing quickly. Thanks.

  • @my2ndoneny
    @my2ndoneny 2 года назад

    You sold your old bench vise? I seem to recall it’s a black one, right?

  • @gerryheynes5082
    @gerryheynes5082 2 года назад

    He’s lying on the bench again! 🤣

  • @dy1an
    @dy1an 2 года назад

    Not getting murdered for using the kitchen sink is a definite plus point 😂

  • @twwanderer
    @twwanderer 2 года назад

    "Love this bench, but what it really needs is a vice" .... empty packet of cigarettes falls out from under the tabletop.

  • @mikeyo2006
    @mikeyo2006 2 года назад

    Oh no the "sexy" thumbnail strikes again. I'm gonna get funny looks off the missus if she sees these 😂

    • @Badgerworkshop
      @Badgerworkshop  2 года назад +3

      Delete your history

    • @gerryheynes5082
      @gerryheynes5082 2 года назад

      Yes, last time I could say it was Rachel Riley’s fault (ref my comment on first pose), but this time his thumbnail was between cars piling up in the snow and an anxious looking kitten ... where will it end 🤪😂🤣

  • @domdomalakazam4638
    @domdomalakazam4638 Год назад

    One thing why u doing all off this at home, where u living xD r u going to breathe all this dust ?