@@KOPOprojects this might be a really stupid question but your so knowledgable I have to ask... id like to do the same degree legs on my leg vise and im learning welding at college... do I make the degree cut on the tube steel at the top where it welds to the top plate? And then at the feet to make it level with the ground thats a 90° cut? Thanks mate
In order to have a leveled and stable vise stand you need to cut both of the angles on your tubing before welding, you need to cut a 65 ° angle at both ends but they need to be parallel. I hope that it helps and that I answered your question !
Expensive machines top quality and durable
You guys have a great get it done attitude.
A very ingenious and simple mechanism at the same time‼
I like it, I have never seen one like it👍
Yes, thanks it really is an effective and simple way to move the big vise around !
That is a damn sexy vise stand, looks like a good project 👍
Thank you !
love it great job , love the wheels
Very well made video! Thanks
Nice one man
Thanks 👌
Very nice👍
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What I want to know is where you got that beefy vice?
The basement of an old general store !
What brand of step bit do you use?
mastercraft !
Hi there,
Is it stable enough to work hard? With the hammer. Or wobble it noticeably?
Hi Andre the vise stand is realy stable and it's largely enough to do heavy work on it !
How thick was the top plate on your vise stand? 3/8" ?? Or 1/4" ??
I think it was 1/4
I think it was 1/4
Sí parece bueno. Pero hay que ver la estabilidad qué tiene 😂PORQUE se hace de hacer fuerza pero no hace nada de fuerza para pechar la morsa 😂😂
Id like to know what angle degree the legs are sitting on the concrete.
The angle between the ground and the the legs is 65 degree. If you have any other questions feel free to ask !
@@KOPOprojects thankyou for replying to me
@@KOPOprojects this might be a really stupid question but your so knowledgable I have to ask... id like to do the same degree legs on my leg vise and im learning welding at college... do I make the degree cut on the tube steel at the top where it welds to the top plate? And then at the feet to make it level with the ground thats a 90° cut?
Thanks mate
In order to have a leveled and stable vise stand you need to cut both of the angles on your tubing before welding, you need to cut a 65 ° angle at both ends but they need to be parallel. I hope that it helps and that I answered your question !