Great clip Phill , I just bought a 9 inch Irwin vice on “ Amazon resale “ ….will be fitting it using your instructions…thanks and please keep your TH-cam channel going Rgds Peter
Nice job Phill, that will make a pleasant change from working at the workmate on the patio ! As they're nice thick hardwood jaws you could consider adding a small dog hole (or two) to enable you to clamp wide boards to the bench top !
Thanks Andy yea I was thinking about adding dog holes although for now I'll leave it as it is because I'm not sure how often I will use them. As you say I can always add them later 👍🏻
Thanks so much for making this video! I learned something very helpful to me. A different question: What kind of gloves are those? They look like the perfect work gloves. I'd like to get a pair.
Super Phil.Can I kindly ask you to make a portable vice which can be used any where? Please also make vedios on Various methods to finish wood work. Various oils/Finishes in UK Guide for Jigsaw and circular saw . Please continue to inspire us.
New to ur channel man. I like this Irwin Vise. I bought a small Magnusson vise off Amazon and I wish I hadn't now. It's not great at all man. It's got way too much slop in it. The holes for connecting the wooden jaws to it are too close together which means the wood flaps about. I'm thinking of building a new workbench with 2x4's for the top. I might just make a nice narrow workbench instead just for my hand planes and sawing work. I've gotten to hand tools of late and I love working with my new planes. I bought them cheap but i managed to get them set up really nicely. The shavings are so good. The Magnusson vise was supposed to give me the ability to be able to clamp wood so I could plane or saw but it's garbage. I think I'll be investing in one like u have here. Great build but I have to say I LIKE THE WORKBENCH U BUILT. i SUB'D AND LIKED TOO BTW..
Thanks my friend 👍🏻 I do like this vice. It's just the rite size not too big not too small. It was fairly cheap to buy also and I love the blue colour of it. I think it's difficult to buy the correct vice for your needs. I spent hours researching them before I decided on this one. A 2 X 4 workbench sounds nice and solid. 👍🏻
Thanks! Yea I have a video about making the Workbench which shows the part where I added the wood underneath. Here is a link to that video: th-cam.com/video/r0dBMqycNAc/w-d-xo.html
Nice video, mate. Just bought the same one and will mount it like this. I was thinking about filling the space between the back cheek and the bench, what do you think?
Cheers Phil, great work as always (show off. Lol). Did you see that question about my mitre saw that I asked you the other day with the photo link I left also? Cheers.
TIP: Although many things are described as being Mahogany, it has been illegal to export genuine South American rain forest Mahogany since 1974 (can only be used within the country of origin). Some does get illegally exported into USA and some of that ends up in other countries - UK included, no doubt. The chances are that when a product is described as being made of Mahogany, it will either be Sapele (which closely resembles Mahogany) or from a south east Asian plantation of Mahogany that grows much faster than in a native South American rain forest and does not have the same quality. So, if you do come across genuine rain forest Mahogany, it is either 50-year old stock or illegal. I know it's geeky - but that's me...!
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Good job!
@@davidgreen5938 Cheers 👍🏻
Great video Phil. Just got this vice and installing today. Have a great day. All the best from Ireland 😎
Cheers John 👍🏻 I like this vice it's been good for me so far.
Great clip Phill , I just bought a 9 inch Irwin vice on “ Amazon resale “ ….will be fitting it using your instructions…thanks and please keep your TH-cam channel going Rgds Peter
@@peterpaliwoda1527 thank you very much Peter and good luck installing your Vice 👍🏻
Nice job. Clinical finishing. Lots of likes. Thanks for uploading this video. Wish You A Very Happy New Year 2024.
Thank you very much & Happy New Year!
Excellent video, Phill. Really useful
Thanks your welcome!
Nice job Phill, that will make a pleasant change from working at the workmate on the patio !
As they're nice thick hardwood jaws you could consider adding a small dog hole (or two) to enable you to clamp wide boards to the bench top !
Thanks Andy yea I was thinking about adding dog holes although for now I'll leave it as it is because I'm not sure how often I will use them. As you say I can always add them later 👍🏻
Nice. Bought the exact same vice and this helped me out a treat!
Your welcome I really like this vice. 👍🏻
Cracking video Phill, been putting off installing my clamp until I watched this 😀
Thanks and good luck 🤞🏻 it's been a good vice so far for me 👍🏻
Good job 👍
Thanks! 👍🏻
Nice job 👍
Cheers Richard 👍🏻
Noice Voise!
Yea I like it 👍🏻
Well done!
Thanks 👍🏻
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
got an old 1 of these about to fix to a new bench, thanks buddy
No problem. Good little Vice I think.
Really nice job, Phill!
Cheers Nick
Nice job phil
Thanks!
Good job! Looks great!
Thanks
Thanks, have bought the same one. Wish me luck😊
Good luck!
Thanks so much for making this video! I learned something very helpful to me. A different question: What kind of gloves are those? They look like the perfect work gloves. I'd like to get a pair.
I think they are what I currently use which are Excel Durable Grip Working Gloves from a website called tools4trade.co.uk
I installed same vise on another bench and removed since I like YOUR install way better THANK YOU SIR from West Tennessee!
Thank you glad to help! 👍🏻
Super Phil.Can I kindly ask you to make a portable vice which can be used any where?
Please also make vedios on
Various methods to finish wood work.
Various oils/Finishes in UK
Guide for Jigsaw and circular saw .
Please continue to inspire us.
Thank you for the suggestions and encouraging comments!
New to ur channel man. I like this Irwin Vise. I bought a small Magnusson vise off Amazon and I wish I hadn't now. It's not great at all man. It's got way too much slop in it. The holes for connecting the wooden jaws to it are too close together which means the wood flaps about. I'm thinking of building a new workbench with 2x4's for the top. I might just make a nice narrow workbench instead just for my hand planes and sawing work. I've gotten to hand tools of late and I love working with my new planes. I bought them cheap but i managed to get them set up really nicely. The shavings are so good. The Magnusson vise was supposed to give me the ability to be able to clamp wood so I could plane or saw but it's garbage. I think I'll be investing in one like u have here. Great build but I have to say I LIKE THE WORKBENCH U BUILT.
i SUB'D AND LIKED TOO BTW..
Thanks my friend 👍🏻 I do like this vice. It's just the rite size not too big not too small. It was fairly cheap to buy also and I love the blue colour of it. I think it's difficult to buy the correct vice for your needs. I spent hours researching them before I decided on this one. A 2 X 4 workbench sounds nice and solid. 👍🏻
Congratulations 🎉
Thanks!
Great video, thank you. Do you have one about how you attached the additional wood under your bench? I'm going to have to do something similar.
Thanks! Yea I have a video about making the Workbench which shows the part where I added the wood underneath. Here is a link to that video: th-cam.com/video/r0dBMqycNAc/w-d-xo.html
@@PhillWyattProjects Thank you very much.
Great video, helped me decide the V175B was the right vise for me, Thank you.
What size coach screw did you use?
No problem. I think they were about 60mm. 👍🏻
Nice video, mate. Just bought the same one and will mount it like this.
I was thinking about filling the space between the back cheek and the bench, what do you think?
Thanks 👍🏻 yea might be a good idea as saw dust gets stuck down the gap.
Cheers Phil, great work as always (show off. Lol). Did you see that question about my mitre saw that I asked you the other day with the photo link I left also? Cheers.
Cheers Dene 👍🏻 no I haven't seen it did you email me?
@@PhillWyattProjects No, I left it in the comments on one of your video shorts but I can't remember which one now. Lol
Large screws going through the back piece of wood and into the bench would be a better way of doing it
I guess so.
What’s the shim (ruler) for?
I used the ruler as a shim to slightly raise the wooden jaws off of the screw thread.
TIP: Although many things are described as being Mahogany, it has been illegal to export genuine South American rain forest Mahogany since 1974 (can only be used within the country of origin). Some does get illegally exported into USA and some of that ends up in other countries - UK included, no doubt. The chances are that when a product is described as being made of Mahogany, it will either be Sapele (which closely resembles Mahogany) or from a south east Asian plantation of Mahogany that grows much faster than in a native South American rain forest and does not have the same quality. So, if you do come across genuine rain forest Mahogany, it is either 50-year old stock or illegal. I know it's geeky - but that's me...!
wood looks like oak to me , not red enough for sapele
Vise, not Vice. That’s a whole different word.
@@XXjg_ In English it's called a Vice.