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    Default The 360 Vise

    It is so nice to have a vise that you can have access to all sides. I didn't realize how much more convenient it is until I recently installed a pedestal vise in my shop. However, I sometimes have to share my workspace with vehicles. So I wanted to have mine removable. I could've opted for something with a heavy base, but I would have to man handle it out of the way when needed. So this is what I came up with:

    After locating the optimal location I began with coring a 4" inch hole into the floor.



    Using anchoring cement I installed a cast iron pipe coupling flush with the floor. When not in use the hole is plugged with a brass pipe plug.



    To install the vise, just thread in the pedestal and get to work.



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    Default Re: The 360 Vise

    Slick. How do you keep it from swiveling in the pipe?

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    Default Re: The 360 Vise

    Screwing the pedastal pipe in by hand creates a pretty good fit, but I use the Park vise to gain added leverage. Doing this tightens the connection really well. It is surprisingly stout.
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    Default Re: The 360 Vise

    That's not a vise.

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    Default Re: The 360 Vise

    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    That's not a vise.
    Now that's a vise, mate.

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    Default Re: The 360 Vise

    Nice walnut cracker.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    Now that's a vise, mate.


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