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   Bob La Londe to Snag   
   Re: Nothing Special For You Guys, but it   
   25 May 25 16:17:49   
   
   From: none@none.com99   
      
   On 5/25/2025 3:43 PM, Snag wrote:   
   > On 5/25/2025 5:24 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:   
   >> On 5/25/2025 2:40 PM, Snag wrote:   
   >>> On 5/25/2025 3:30 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:   
   >>>> Quick Easy Vise Hold Down Clamps (video)   
   >>>> https://rumble.com/v6tv2qr-quick-easy-vise-hold-down-clamp.html?   
   >>>> mref=1sqt4y&mc=42lue   
   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Now I want to make a set for my screwless vise . It's not as big as   
   >>> yours ... I considered thinning the noses of a couple of my clamp   
   >>> bars but this is much more elegant .   
   >>>    Gotta finish the gas check punch set first . Started one of mild   
   >>> steel but decided to use O1 instead . Because I remembered I have some .   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> I have a bunch of those imports screwless vises.  I kind of think of   
   >> them as consumables, but they do cost a lot more than they used to.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >   
   >    Mine's a shop made 2 1/2" made from mystery steel . Realized when I   
   > was about 75% complete the plans called for aluminum .   
      
      
      
   You have a better vise.  I do actually have one aluminum vise, but in my   
   opinion is an average home owner vise only slightly better than a   
   novelty.  Its convertable for a whole bunch of uses, but its not the   
   "best" vise for the job for any of them.  It can even be turned into a   
   drill press using a hand held drill with the round boss for a side   
   handle.  I keep it mounted up because it its soft aluminum, and for   
   really soft stuff it came with clip on plastic prismatic jaws.  Its got   
   a lot of cool features, but I don;t use it very often except if I need a   
   vise right now and I happen to be standing right in front of it.   
      
   Steel or decent cast iron is a better structure for a vise.   
      
   I only make my multiple part fixture plates out of aluminum because fast   
   and aluminum is (generally) cheaper than steel.   
      
   I've been playing with some ideas for universal high density fixture   
   plates for a while now.  If I ever get my head around all the accessory   
   parts I'll probably make a half dozen of them tailored for each mill in   
   the shop.   
      
      
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   Bob La Londe   
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