Good job my man. I used case hardened bolts. My bench I put on heavy duty casters, so I wasn't restricted to space. But I'm not knocking you,I admire your work. Sincerely
Pro tip: Prior to mounting a vise, cover your workbench with a sheet of Masonite, smooth side up. Makes it so easy to clean up and you don't risk getting splinters.
So two of the anchor points are screwed into the wood and one is pass-thru bolt? I just bought an HF 6” swivel but can’t figure how to get it on the corner since my workbench doesn’t have overhangs. Maybe do one or two but not all three as pass-thru bolts.
I never ended up posting the video of the power and lights. Sorry. You can see what I did in some of my other videos since I'm using that space as my working studio.
@@34dawgsgo I mounted a 4 ft LED over my bench as well. I mounted it right to the ceiling probably about 5 ft above the bench. It lights up everything well.
This location works perfect for me. I can spin it sideways and work off the side as well. I'll never use it where I need something coming up at an angle from the floor.
Good job my man. I used case hardened bolts. My bench I put on heavy duty casters, so I wasn't restricted to space. But I'm not knocking you,I admire your work. Sincerely
Sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing
Just invested in the Doyle 5" (the red painted one) for better quality, but same three holes. Thank you.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Ha ha sounds like me, without a trip to the hardware store.
Thanks. Just the info I needed
Glad it was helpful!
Harbor Freight is in California too. This land is your land...this land is my land
Great video. The link for your workbench build is private, do you have another video for it?
This one should work.. th-cam.com/video/JWmshwVz6L0/w-d-xo.html
Pro tip: Prior to mounting a vise, cover your workbench with a sheet of Masonite, smooth side up. Makes it so easy to clean up and you don't risk getting splinters.
Nice little vice
It's not bad at all. Thanks for watching!
What size through bolt and lag bolt did you use? Also, what size drill bit did you use for the holes?
I used 5/16" through bolts and lag. With the lag bolt, I pre drilled an 1/8" hole. For the through bolts I drilled 5/16" holes.
Thank you!
Thank you! This helped
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
So two of the anchor points are screwed into the wood and one is pass-thru bolt? I just bought an HF 6” swivel but can’t figure how to get it on the corner since my workbench doesn’t have overhangs. Maybe do one or two but not all three as pass-thru bolts.
I would have lagged all three if I could have. I’m sure you’ll be fine either way.
What did you use to tame those sharp edges?
A small grinding wheel. Most of the kits will include one.
What are the two small horizontal metal rods on the side of the bench vise used for?
The are used to lock and unlock the swivel function of the vise so it can be rotated around as needed.
What did you use for the sharp edges? What kind of attachment for the Dremel
It was a little grinding wheel
Thanks mane
Which video is the overhead bench light? Going through all of this now.
I never ended up posting the video of the power and lights. Sorry. You can see what I did in some of my other videos since I'm using that space as my working studio.
@@BackyardMaine Thanks. Have a 4 ft LED. Everything I've read says to mount it 5.5 to 6 ft above the work surface. Have pegboard galore.
@@34dawgsgo I mounted a 4 ft LED over my bench as well. I mounted it right to the ceiling probably about 5 ft above the bench. It lights up everything well.
This is great!
Thank You!
You mounted the vise too far away from the edge of the workbench. The fixed jaw should be located beyond the edge of the workbench.
This location works perfect for me. I can spin it sideways and work off the side as well. I'll never use it where I need something coming up at an angle from the floor.