Interesting project, and you did a nice job of presenting it. My only suggestion would be to use the Acme threaded rod (as you mentioned that you considered). A leadscrew and nut will last much longer in this application than the 60° threads used on the all-thread rod. A leadscrew will normally be a harder material, too.
I am definitely second guessing my choice. Though I can get a nice clamp force, the number of turns to move the vise is exhausting. ACME would be nice…
Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions about the plans. I made them after I built the vise, so they may have minor details missing. Good luck! 👍
The only thing I would have done differently. I’d have used a coupling nut on the outside. Then slipped a deep well socket over and drilled through all of it for the handle. This would then also provide the square drive for the impact
Great job! I would recommend when you make those mounting holes for your welding table maybe to space them a standard width of other welding tables that have three-quarter inch or 5/8 inch holes that are spaced I think about 2 inches on center.
Depends how the weld joint is set up. If welding will deform the plates down on the dynamic jaw, then it doesn’t matter if you can burn the paper away - it will still be essentially an interference fit.
I think I may leave it bolted. It feels super solid. I don’t love it on my table though. I’m thinking I am going to make a stand for it. What are you thinking for a swivel?
Hi Moose Works ~ My computer is a bit long in the tooth, so I can't get very good resolution, which makes resolving the text, for example, nearly impossible. Is there another way to get your drawings? In PDF form, perhaps? I'd be happy to pay you for them.
Send a email to the address in the video description and I will send them over for free! I hope they come in handy. Let me know if you end up building it and how it goes!
you break this build down immaculately
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting project, and you did a nice job of presenting it. My only suggestion would be to use the Acme threaded rod (as you mentioned that you considered). A leadscrew and nut will last much longer in this application than the 60° threads used on the all-thread rod. A leadscrew will normally be a harder material, too.
I am definitely second guessing my choice. Though I can get a nice clamp force, the number of turns to move the vise is exhausting. ACME would be nice…
Nice job - 2 thumbs up 👍🏻 👍🏻
@@breezybmetal8646 thanks! Glad you liked it.
Awesome plans thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
This vise is awesome! I am going to build my own this year using your example. Thank you Moose Works!!!
Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions about the plans. I made them after I built the vise, so they may have minor details missing. Good luck! 👍
The only thing I would have done differently.
I’d have used a coupling nut on the outside. Then slipped a deep well socket over and drilled through all of it for the handle. This would then also provide the square drive for the impact
@@wrenchbender01 that’s a great suggestion! I would have saved quite a bit of time if I thought of that. 👍
Very well explained. Thanks for the plans too. It will be a big help with my project.
@@PerrynBecky Thanks! Let me know how the project goes!
Great job! I would recommend when you make those mounting holes for your welding table maybe to space them a standard width of other welding tables that have three-quarter inch or 5/8 inch holes that are spaced I think about 2 inches on center.
In hindsight I definitely should have done that! I would like to add a hole pattern now, but those holes will need to be fixed👍 Great idea!
I am about to build one very similar, and was thinking that paper as a shim, would be very stiff, yet will burn out during full welding......
Depends how the weld joint is set up. If welding will deform the plates down on the dynamic jaw, then it doesn’t matter if you can burn the paper away - it will still be essentially an interference fit.
But if you weld on the top side or reduce how much welding is done, the. If will probably work well👍
So well-explained
Thanks!
nice work! awesome
Thanks! It was a fun project 👍
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Got any ideas for the swivel base? I've been thinking about it since I saw fireball tools come up with this design
I think I may leave it bolted. It feels super solid. I don’t love it on my table though. I’m thinking I am going to make a stand for it. What are you thinking for a swivel?
@@mooseworks I think a great design would be a magnetic base for the swivel part or even just a magnetic base for quick mounting on steel tables
How do I buy the project? do you have the link?
@@diegofraga8545 like the vise I made? Or the plans?
@@mooseworks The plans?
@@mooseworks The plans?
@ I am giving for free. Just send an email to the address in the video description👍
@@mooseworks OK! I will send the email now.
Thanks for plans... :-D
Hope they are helpful!
Hi Moose Works ~ My computer is a bit long in the tooth, so I can't get very good resolution, which makes resolving the text, for example, nearly impossible. Is there another way to get your drawings? In PDF form, perhaps? I'd be happy to pay you for them.
Send a email to the address in the video description and I will send them over for free! I hope they come in handy. Let me know if you end up building it and how it goes!
@@mooseworks I sent an email. Thanks very much.
@@bt5526 I will get to the email in a day or two. Not a problem!
Would you be willing to share the dwg files?
For sure! Just send an email to the one in the description.
@@mooseworkshi , can you send me it too?
@@НазарВолинець-ф6ш email me the request and I will send them over!
@@mooseworkshi , i sent an email
How much will you sell it to me for?
Not selling this one… I plan for my grandchild to inherit this one day.