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    A new type of bench vise (Homemade prototype)

    Hello everyone,do you thing this tool would be useful in your garage or work place? This is good helper to garage,welding,cutting,
    tapping,repairing and many other kind of work,
    much more opportunities than the old school vise gives.Production has not yet begun.
    If you are interested then look at my tube channel Esak76
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    Hi Esak76 - welcome to HomemadeTools.net

    You can post your YouTube videos here; just paste in the urls and they'll embed automatically. Like this:





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    I like it, and I am particularly impressed by the fabrication skills in Part 3.
    If you are going to manufacture these by fabrication you will need to carefully consider the production costs. Can you compete with the multitude of cast vices, made in their millions, coming out of China. We know that often these are rubbish, but many people buy on price, not quality. Nobody wants to make the best tool in the world and only sell a few hundred of them because of the price. It might be an idea to put teeth inside the round part of the rear vice's jaws, for pipe holding, and I would like to see a tilt option on the base. If the front vice had "off set" jaws it would be able to hold tall items as well. I wish you well.

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    Thanks Jon ! and all people ! you are quick and helpful.! I'll tell you something, last week I tried to send links two us forums and one canada forum,I was removed right away, they told me "you never come back here". That reason I start slowly and carefully.
    And according to current information, this is the first these type of bench vise,nobody has show me any publication yet which would prevent the patent from to me.One tool, two functions. I am grateful if someone can find it.
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    Esak76, without having seen your posts to the other forums it's hard to comment but if your first post to a forum is interpreted as an advertisement, I'm not too surprised with their reaction, it's pretty typical. That being said, I think your vise is something many people would find useful enough to warrant it's purchase and feedback from different forums will show what others like. Good luck with it.

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    Good morning, If your forum might be considered as an advertisement well possible someone wants a piece of the pie for something someone else-s
    hard work and, brain power has come up with. I wish you good luck. AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esak76 View Post
    Thanks Jon ! and all people ! you are quick and helpful.! I'll tell you something, last week I tried to send links two us forums and one canada forum,I was removed right away, they told me "you never come back here". That reason I start slowly and carefully.
    And according to current information, this is the first these type of bench vise,nobody has show me any publication yet which would prevent the patent from to me.One tool, two functions. I am grateful if someone can find it.
    Someone posting their new invention on a forum is very different from someone posting blatant spam. Some forums understand this, some don't.

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    Great invention. I would buy one also. Sadly I think the freight to Australia would be out of this world.....
    How does the swivel base latch engage?
    If you could showcase that the latch is solid and secure in your video that also would be a good marketing point

    Cheers Phil

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    Sturdy, heavy duty, definitely one which I would like to have in 6" size.
    Cheers,
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    I like this invention. I have seen it before, first i doupt that its not strong enough.. After second tought i noticed that i'm wrong.

    If those extra jaws would be wider, then you could clamp plates and objects more sturdier, when clamping steel plates. When cutting with angle grinder for example, wider connection area could give stronger grip and leave less marks.

    That vise would be very helpfull for me, home and at work. If you can start to sell them, there's markets for those.


    Great work.

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