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A couple of tips to make the most of your family vacation and enjoy the hobby of collecting vises!
A couple of tips to make the most of your family vacation and enjoy the hobby of collecting vises!
Today we have an awesome article from American Machinist published in 1919. No CNC machines or computers to design fixturing, just good old ingenuity. I […]
Do we still make anything in America? Turns out yes… 75 years ago, America was overflowing with vise manufacturers in the rust belt. From Charles […]
Is it a functional vise or a curiosity? These Special Machine and Engineering vises were made out of die cast aluminum and were often private […]
Need a cheap way to give your vise stand project some mass? Look for tractor wheel weights on marketplaces. These beauties cost me $.37/pound and […]
Let’s face it, FB Marketplace can be a hassle, people not showing up, sellers ghosting you and worse! In my experience you can simplify interactions […]
Small and mighty! The hand vise can be a great tool in a pinch. It can serve as an adjustable wrench or just the right […]
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