Made this stand out of 3/8" plate and a piece of 4" black pipe.
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Made this stand out of 3/8" plate and a piece of 4" black pipe.
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Nice one.
Regards
Doc :hattip:
Thanks GBrackett! I've added your Post Vise Stand to our Metalworking, Dollies and Stands, and Vises categories, as well as to your builder page: GBrackett's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Nice stand. No stability issues for you?
Hmmm ... need to make one of those for my bench grinder. Good work!
The base has a piece of horse stall mat glued under it. I place one foot on the base at all times when torking it down. No problems to date. I use it nearly every day I'm in the shop.
My base is 18x24 and the vise has 4" jaws. I looking for a 6" my next trip north.
Good tip on the horse mat. And yeah, I would be putting a foot on it for stability too. Thanks.