LD1
Epic Contributor
I would first ask what kind of vise it is? IS it one of them with with flat jaws on one end or you can rotate it 180 defrees and have pipe jaws? Like this 5 in. Multi-Purpose Vise
IF so, I had one of them and the outside jaw casting was hollow
Snapped off first time I really used it.
Took it back and got a 6" version similar to this 6" Swivel Vise w/ Anvil but a pittsburg brand with lifetime warranty. (which they seem to have dropped and went with central forge and 90 day warranties.)
In either case though, their most expensive vises are $70. Throw a 20% off with that and its not worth the time and effort to repair. Cause knowing murphys law, it will fail when you really need it, or it will fail when when you have something heavy clamped in there (like a big hydraulic cylinder that you are rebuilding).
I cannot speak for the central forge, but the 6" pittsburg I have has been rock solid. And I abuse the crap out of it.
I also have one of these round-bodied wilton combo vises https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/09207366. IT is a really nice vise but really $$$
IF so, I had one of them and the outside jaw casting was hollow
Took it back and got a 6" version similar to this 6" Swivel Vise w/ Anvil but a pittsburg brand with lifetime warranty. (which they seem to have dropped and went with central forge and 90 day warranties.)
In either case though, their most expensive vises are $70. Throw a 20% off with that and its not worth the time and effort to repair. Cause knowing murphys law, it will fail when you really need it, or it will fail when when you have something heavy clamped in there (like a big hydraulic cylinder that you are rebuilding).
I cannot speak for the central forge, but the 6" pittsburg I have has been rock solid. And I abuse the crap out of it.
I also have one of these round-bodied wilton combo vises https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/09207366. IT is a really nice vise but really $$$