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12/27/2009 8:32:12 PM EDT
I got a great multipurpose vise for Christmas, and I'm planning to build a traditional woodworking bench to use.  I'll eventually get a more dedicated woodworking vise to fit flush against the bench, but for now I want to mount the one I have for best use.

So my question is, how & where would you mount this vise


on this bench (minus the vises shown, I don't have those yet):


?
12/27/2009 8:44:46 PM EDT
[#1]
On that specific bench nowhere. Reason why is you probably have it in the corner or at least against a wall. So that prevents you from using one of the non-used corners for it. You will find it obtrusive to your work if you put it between the other two clamps that are already on the bench. I recommend that you either put it in the garage or just build another bench for it.

Personally I wouldn't use it for wood working as they are more hassle than their worth. You have to build jaw inserts so it won't mark up your project and just over kill if since you already have two wood block clamps. If you need more clamps invest in bar/pipe clamps so you can glue up your projects and set them to the side.
12/27/2009 8:51:09 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
On that specific bench nowhere. Reason why is you probably have it in the corner or at least against a wall. So that prevents you from using one of the non-used corners for it. You will find it obtrusive to your work if you put it between the other two clamps that are already on the bench. I recommend that you either put it in the garage or just build another bench for it.

Personally I wouldn't use it for wood working as they are more hassle than their worth. You have to build jaw inserts so it won't mark up your project and just over kill if since you already have two wood block clamps. If you need more clamps invest in bar/pipe clamps so you can glue up your projects and set them to the side.


I should have specified, that's just an example of the bench I'll build.  I don't have any vises on it yet.  However you're right that it would be obtrusive once I do get some woodworking vises.  I thought of mounting the vise I have now to a piece of plywood and clamping it to the bench when I need it.
12/27/2009 8:51:15 PM EDT
[#3]
on that bench no where, it all ready has two vises on it.





now a bench without the 2 vises. on a corner the i can access from either side..

 
12/27/2009 8:54:12 PM EDT
[#4]
I'd probably keep (in your case add) the woodworking vice on the far left side, and use your vice on the closest corner
12/27/2009 8:56:55 PM EDT
[#5]
Buy a grinder stand and mount it on that. Then the vise is stable yet portable.
12/27/2009 9:16:18 PM EDT
[#6]
I mounted mine to a piece of 2" steel tube.  When I need I slide it into the receiver on my truck and then it's good to go.
12/27/2009 9:20:51 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
I mounted mine to a piece of 2" steel tube.  When I need I slide it into the receiver on my truck and then it's good to go.


Frickan McGuyver here I tell ya'. No wonder chicks dig you.
12/27/2009 9:23:11 PM EDT
[#8]
Depending on how the bench is in your room, I would put it on one of the corners that you can hold something left to right or turn 90deg and hold  front to back of the bench.
12/27/2009 9:28:13 PM EDT
[#9]
I have a sturdy bench that I built, I put my vice on the corner.



I put a 12x12"x 1/8 doubler between the vice and bench to reinforce the installation.