Hello!
Looking for tips on how to make or acquire a simple lug vise?
C R
Hello!
Looking for tips on how to make or acquire a simple lug vise?
C R
I made my own. It's pretty simple, just took some .058 4130 stock and cut a slit in it. Drilled and tapped a hole and use a bolt to expand it. I made a 28.6 and a 31.8 version. I'll take a photo of it and post it.
Chris Dougherty
Sacramento Ca
Curious hobby builder.
Thank you! I'm not familiar with Farr. Would love to see photos of peoples' creations. . .. .
Christopher Root
You said basic, and this is that:
Works quite well actually. Recipe is as follows:
1"x.065 4130 tubing, 1" 1018 rod, 1" 6061 rod, 1.5"x.250 6061 and some 1 1/8"x058 4130.
M8 x 1.25 x 200mm socket head cap screw.
I'm sure you can figure the rest out from the pic's. You'll need a lathe.
Hope this helps.
Alistair.
I made something very similar in principle, but turned from solid brass. It was the first serious thing I made on the lathe, and I’m pleased with it. It’s mostly straightforward turning, albeit with some fun doing matching tapers - a mill would make the slots and holes easier, but it was easy enough with a drill, hacksaw and files.
Ironically since making it I’ve had no cause to use it, but I’m sure it will do well.
CB37D5B9-DB9D-4372-A405-76E47E811F8E.jpg
5DB78EF9-C2A1-4568-8967-69E554EFB1A2.jpg
I use and like these. Basic, effective, inexpensive. https://www.oasiscustomcycles.com/product-page/lug-vise
I think Dazza invented this. Fast, easy, and work great.FECA8399-D072-4987-B76C-65118514350B.jpg
Russ Kanz
^That's what I have been using for quite some time. I think I invested 20 min into making them.
Nick Lindstrom
I don´t know if it helps, but I use a cheap old 1 1/8" quill stem with a few sleeves, and it works well. It´s a steel stem and i cut down the handlebar clamp, so I can move it in the vise.
Norbert Tóth
I use a 1" aluminum rod and a 1 1/8" steerer with no modifications. Don't judge me
I made these recently from solid aluminium round. Just bored it out so there was enough to have a tapered inner leading edge. Then made the wedge to suit and use a wingnut to do it up. Works very well.
20180508_112131 by Sean Doyle, on Flickr
__________________________________________
"Even my farts smell like steel!" - Diel
"Make something with your hands. Not with your money." - Dario
Sean Doyle
www.devlincc.com
https://www.instagram.com/devlincustomcycles/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/139142779@N05/
Bookmarks