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Pipe Clamp Workbench Vise - 210
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2015
- Build article with diagrams: jayscustomcreations.com/2015/0...
I haven't used my moxon vise in so long due to it just not being convenient to use. When it was on top of my work table it was in the way and when it wasn't on the table it wasn't convenient to use. Knowing that pipe clamps are great for vise work I made a similar pipe clamp vise built right into the end of my work table. So far I love it.
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Nice to see that you have a grip on things.
LOL, watching glue dry. Right up there with watching paint dry and grass grow. Some of my favorite activities.
dude......., smart, funny, smart, funny, clever, inspiring, well, well done........you actually respect our intelligence knowing we'll eventually the humor...thank you. when paulk created his station 3 years ago i flipped out. came home and immediately built it. mine suits outside because i'm always on site in the weather. this clamp is really brilliant. will be adding it this weekend....keep it up . frank wyatt
I seriously LOL'd at the "using biscuits". Well done sir.
Young man, that was creative and well thought out. A breath of fresh air for this old man to see a youngster with good common sense. 👍
And the Academy Award for, the best use of Biscuits in a Woodworking Video, goes to....
Jay is one of the best explainers on RUclips. He and his “twin” give clear and thorough demonstrations. The part where he eats biscuits while waiting for glue to dry is a great comedic touch.
Jay, I must say, you have a good sense of humor.
The biscuits... Fucking hilarious. My hero.
I am glad you included the info about allowing side-to-side play in the front plate/jaw of the vise to avoid binding in regular use and to allow skewing when clamping non-square objects.
Steve Anderson :)
That's it! It is the one I'm gonna do for my shop. Excellent! Thank God we have people like you. God bless you.
Just wanted to say thanks for all your videos. I appreciate how informative they are!
Thanks for the detailed photos available on-line. I just completed my version of this end vise for my first rather awful looking workbench. I made a few errors in measuring the location of the inside hole in my 2x4 bench cross-member but it works well with my cheap H-F clamps.
I came to your channel for the Sketckup tips and tricks, I stayed for the sheer creativity and thought behind your projects. Good stuff, please keep it up so I can live vicariously through you channel :)
+lifesparagon thank you.
Loved your use of biscuits.....
I have two old pipe clamps standing in the corner of my shop that just found new life.
Thanks Jay.
Gotta love biscuits. You just get better and better Jay. Your projects are great and your video editing is great too. Love the labels/titles you sneak in here and there like "Chop Chop".
Nice Jay, love the use of biscuits in this project, very satisfactory. This is happening on my bench very soon.
***** You'll love it. The vise that is.
Was looking for for a vice for my workbench and came across your video. I really liked the vice you made. So this weekend I gave it try and really liked the outcome. The only thing I changed was the the pipe, went to 3/4 and the pipes are at 4" long. Made the jaws thicker and added rail guides under the cabinets so when full pulled out it is at 3" 2'. All in all thank you for sharing this video. Keep up the video's you do good work. I just wish when I started woodworking people like you was out posting video's.
I called Jenny about the ad space, and she said it had already been taken by the JCC honey-biscuit company! Nice work Jay as usual.
turbocobra Gotta be quick when there are deals to be made. Prime ad space ;)
Just installed one on my bench and love it! I'm going to add some metal angle iron pieces to it so i can use it as a metal vice as well when needed.
Great stuff! You need a top 10 best shop ideas video...
Use of biscuits deserves all the LIKES!
In other news, I am really looking forward to redoing my 1-car garage shop and have been watching your videos over and over. I'm definitely going for to try the workbench and this clamp system!
Nicholas Pappas Very cool. Glad you find it useful.
I've been puzzling out how to put together a combination bench vise/dog system for my workbench for a while. Limited space means I can't have both without making a combo. This is a perfect solution! Thanks for sharing!
Jay Bates I can see how those biscuits aided incredibly during that glue up. Great idea!
thats one hell of meaty vice man, great advice too. i tried building a vice not long back but i didnt know how to stop the bottom from racking in.
for the sharing that piece of know how alone, in my book that makes you a star. thanks for this upload.
Very nice, Jay. A pleasure to watch RUclipsrs who know how to shoot and edit video.
Saw one of these on Katz-Moses Woodworking Shop video about making boxes - I searched for "Pony Pipe-Clamp Vise" on Google and your video was at the top! Plus glad I found your channel in the process and learned a lot from this video.
I have been watching your channel and firstly wanted to say thanks and secondly your videos have been getting better and better. This last one has awesome production as well as your normal great wood working skills. Thanks again I really enjoy your work.
Just found your channel and you sir are a woodworking rock star....not to mention the great editing! Subscribed
This is my new favorite video of yours. They keep getting better and better, great job!
Also, your shop is the best one on RUclips. All you need is to bring back your latest router table/lift, that thing was awesome.
Jay very nice work. I really enjoyed your video. I'm on a serious low budget, so this was exactly what I needed to see thank you
I just want to say thank you very much for your nice sound level. Some RUclipsrs are so darn hard to hear on my smartphone.
Such a great project! And I like the reverse effect on the forstner bit scene :D
This is going to be one of my next projects. I love this build...
Excellent use of biscuits! I'm pretty sure that you're building my ultimate workbench. I'm taking notes for when I'm finally ready and have the time to build mine..
Absolutely brilliant, well-conceived and wonderful videography and production!
I built a Paulk Workbench from Ron's plans after seeing your build and modifications - primarily putting it on casters. Thanks again for the inspiration. Fantastic bench! Now you've done it again. If I can find those two old pipe claps I'll be building the vice this weekend. Gotta remember to put the biscuits in the oven just before the glue up.
Great project, Jay. Loved the Tommy Tutone reference with Jenny, and watching the glue dry.
Ingenius use of pipe clamps and what a beaut on the table! Love your shop! Great vid.
This video taught me the value of biscuits....and I think think I learned how to un-drill a hole!
As always, a Jay Bates original project. Great design that "almost" anybody can make for CHEAP. Even if you have to buy the materials.
Good job and thanks.
Really enjoy the humor. Great video. I'm going to do this build.
A masterpiece as usual Jay with a laugh thrown in. Keep on keeping on Jay, John from Australia.
Very nice use of biscuits on this project great bench vise.
Really I'm very like from all the work of Mr. (Jay Bates) and Mr. (Circles Woodshop) and also Mrs. (April Wilkerson), I really learn a lot from you and a lot of creativity in the art of carpentry, thank you all, and I wish you success in your work always
Thank you for the kind words my friend. This is Circles Woodshop It's a bit of a stretch putting my in the same category as Jay Bates and April Wilkerson. I appreciate it thank you!
No thanks to the duty of my friend, this is an honor for me to be one of your friends
My kind of biscuits :)
Nocely done! Seriously impressed with the use of pipe clamps.
I finally saw the Jenny reference! I've watched this at least 3 times and didn't see it previously. Can't wait to err, borrow your idea on another project!!
I can't wait to get in my shop! EPIC! Thanks Jay!
Solid design.Great example of K.I.S.S. engineering.
And another killer upgrade to the Paulk Workbench.
Great project and video Jay. Good use of materials that you already have.
Great, clear video. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together, much appreciated.
AND...... I just spit up my coffee. HAHAHA!
I always like using biscuits on my wood working projects, especially with honey !!! Great vise... It should be really useful. I wish I had room for a large table like yours. Nice project.
not only the stuff you make are amazing, your humor and video editing are great too :)
Thanks, this is exactly what I need. I appreciate you taking the time to upload your videos.
*I'm up to date now. Just watched your first one. Nice job again. You've got a Ron Paulk bench! Nice one.*
I’ve just made this vice and it works perfectly. 1/2” pipe clamps were perfect as you said and the project cost peanuts, thank you
Glad to hear that. You're very welcome.
Awesome job, Jay. I've been reviewing your videos for a couple months now. Found you through my subscription to Ron Paulk's channel. Love your constant cost-efficient thinking and skilled craftsmanship. Keep up the great work and creatively wrll done videos!
Good use of biscuits!!!! now I'm hungry. Just got in from work, great video and editing.
David Clauson I feel dumb. I even watched the glue up twice and wondered where the biscuits were! too funny!
+John Nicolds , that's funny!! You gotta watch Jay, he's always doing something like that! !! Have a good night.
Laughed out loud on the biscuits! Well done! Nice job combining a great project with humor. Keep it up!
"The Biscuit Video" very professional and well edited, nice job.
Jay Bates Nice addition to the worktable Jay, and the idea of the dogs on the moving part is great, no size limit then. Good stuff
Bellevue Woodshop Just tested out the dogs in the vise. Didn't work too well. The bench top is only 1/2" ply so there isn't enough stability on that side.
Great clamp, Jay. Thanks for the video. I want to make a bench, and then a clamp like this. Thanks.
You're vids are usually very entertaining in their own right, but the humor(biscuits) and camera/editing tricks really make your vids a lot of fun. Great job.
Josh H Thank you Josh. Much appreciated :)
Awesome upgrade Jay. Easy to follow instruction.
Very clever idea! Great job on the video editing makes it even more enjoyable to watch.
HAHA! biscuits was a good choice.
April Wilkerson They really helped.
Jay Bates They especially help with butter and honey.
Debería poner las medidas específicas y claras pasó por paso gracias
Really useful - thanks for posting that - its saved me a lot of thinking....and all the rework that thinking on the job involves!
Love the changes, I reckon I'm quite a few months behind your builds and the mods to Ron's bench are great. I just wish plywood was cheap over here in Oz as it appears to be in the US!!
Jay, this is an awesome idea!!!! I will be building one for my shop.
Love biscuits. I have jut making a small version of your vice. Thanks for the share, it works so well. Love it and biscuits. Oh did I mention I love biscuits! Cheers Jay.
always enjoy your videos jay, loved the drilling in reverse
when I heard the word "biscuits" I thought it was joinery biscuits! LOL I think this is going to be your signature scene! great video!
I really like this. I need a good vice like this on my bench.
Very nice Jay, I've always heard about it but I think that was the first time I witness it. Just watch the rest of the Video and that turned out really nice.
Good job and great idea especially for occasional woodworking!
Fantastic video! Phenomenal editing (using yourself as a twin for the final assembly segment.) Perfectly explained tutorial. Now, I'm going to go build my bench vise. Thank you!
P. S. LOVE your use of "biscuits"
I see you too enjoy watching glue dry! As always, great job. Keep em' coming.
Jay Bates... YOU ARE THE BEST !! And.. Where have you been !?? Oh man ! I have to tell you , I love your videos, I love how you explain the building of things. Now I will say this "Thanks a hell of a lot Jay Bates, you are now costing me a few hundred dollars" !! LMBO . I am totally redoing my woodworking shop !! Its a 16' x 16' building. I'm loving it so far. I'm trying to get every usable inch possible . Though I can't wait until its done, I am taking my time, doing it right. Thank you Jay ! Keep the videos coming !
+Hazel Inglis You're very welcome. Thanks for watching :)
Jay your editing is awesome! I really laughed out loud at 1:20. "Watching the glue dry."
I love how your able to add humor and the environment bound text.
This is such a cool project too. Moxon vises are so incredibly expensive.
Keep at 'er!
Rewatched it and realized I missed the Ad Space joke!
Reminds me of a song...
Nice job Jay.
I've had my Paulk bench for about 2 years now. Ever since I saw your moxon vise video way back when, I've been trying to figure out how to marry them together. I still want mine to be removable and it will be smaller but you gave me some good ideas. The hard part is attaching it to the bench but still being able to remove it. I want mine on the end or the side, even with the top, like your vise here. Again, great job. I'm always learning something or getting ideas from your videos
Scott
Make it like this but with the fixed jaw split in two pieces. Just remove the pipes and front jaw as needed.
Great work Jay. Such a great idea and so well executed. Thanks for the video.
Duncan Flindle Thank you Duncan.
Love the drawer pulls!
Thank you. This is my next project. Your wood working skills are great; but I also have to give credit where credit is due on your video making skills! Well done.
I loved this video -- of course I usually enjoy and get a lot out of all of your videos, so that was to be expected I suppose.
On one of my workbenches I decided to forego the ability to skew the jaws on the vise and instead increased its stability by inserting a 1/2" aluminum rod into the 1/2" iron pipe and securing the exposed end of it to a stop under the workbench. It works as smoothly as my "store-bought" bench vise (a used Rekord 53-1/2) and is extremely steady.I didn't have to add any lubrication between the iron and the aluminum). Also if I ever need it I now have up to a 22+" opening depth on the jaws if I ever really need it (and if I wanted to get ridiculous, I could swap the current rods for far longer ones, but why bother...). It's also very sturday: as a test I clamped a 22"x21" drawer to the vise and then loaded it up solidly with about 160 lbs lea weights (120 # of them) plus cut-offs, etc., from my "exotic wood" bin. There was no sag that I could tell by eye and when I measured it, the actual sag was just less than 1/16" at the farthest end of the vise. I was very happy with the result.
So thanks for the idea - I have put these vises on 2 workbenches and will shortly be adding a leg vise on the new (replacement) work bench that I'm just about to start building (I got inspired by one of your leg vises ... so again, thanks).
This was an excellent video and I learned from it. And after doing woodworking for just under 50 years, that's saying something.
PS, please keep the humor in ... I loved watching the glue dry :-)
Very cool vice and cool special effects
That biscuit joke, made my morning. Cheers brother.
Jay, really great project and build, excellent editing and production. I always look forward to your videos.
Scott L Thank you Scott. I appreciate it.
That was impressive, great build. Oh and I like what you did with the biscuits.
This was a great idea. Nice shop too give or take the Lions!
......excelente trabalho como sempre, Jay...parabéns...
That's a great Vise Jay Good Job Awesome Idea
I just stumbled on your channel, great video. Its a pretty good setup and the video made me chuckle. Subscribed.
6:44 it's always nice to see your twin brother helping you out, Jay Bates ! ;)
Mike Gus Fifteen Im that he doesn't have a third brother that sits in the background and "manages"
INGEST KC yeah, and lets not forget, the fourth one, doing the camera stuff!
This was a great idea. Nice shop too.
Nicely done. I need to build this now.
This was a great idea. Nice shop too
I love this ,looks great nice clean shop.
Excellent video Jay. Who are the 15 donkeys dislike this stuff?! You do the neatest work and im very envious of your set-up . Keep the videos coming man !
LOL! Biscuits! That's awesome! Great project! Cheers!
I don't know if I'd do the skew part but I'll defiantly have to use this idea. Great idea jay
If you don't add some play horizontally the vise will bind.