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I'm 17, and quite frankly don't have a lot of cash. I am looking for the cheapest machinist vise, for a Micromill. I am looking for a 3" vise. I bought one from Harbor Freight: and it really sucks. It lifts the part way up, and isn't parallel. I was looking at these designs: This one or this one Which one will prevent the most lift? And where is the cheapest source of one of these? Thanks - Zack Last edited by radicooldude; 01-20-2006 at 04:24 PM. |
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| 1 junk 2 junk 3 good http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ProductID=2356 not the best but better then 1 & 2 http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ProductID=1755 and you might get in big trouble for linking pic from littlemachineshop .com its using up there bandwith I got in trouble for doing that. |
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| As an old machinist, there is a trick to using sloppy vises, simply place a 1/4" rod between the movable jaw and the part, this makes the slop in the vise roll on the pin, making the part square to the stationary jaw! ![]() Also, there is a special parallel made by L.S. Starrett, called a "Hold Down - No. 54 Series", it has specificallly ground angles on them, which will force the part down to the floor of the vice! Hope this helps Eric
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| Same as the one at LMS but cheaper ![]() http://www.cdcotools.com/item.php?itemid=25 Thats the one I have, 3" thats what you want and it will suit you well. The vice is one thing you dont really want to skimp out on. Jon
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| The reason to choose the other one is because of the clamping slots on the side. It makes for much easier setup. Jon
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