A couple months ago we were down in AJ Goddard's shop loitering around like vagrants and ensuring he got nothing done that day. During the course of the conversation he showed us his bad azz barrel vice setup. Mark Chanlynn had given him some pointers on it.
"Mark showed me how to build a real barrel vice," he said. It resonated in me and it'd been smoldering in my little mind ever since. Mostly because my vice was getting quite tired. I'd built it on the fly 4 years ago and the 1/2" studs were about worn out.
John snapped a stud late last week and I decided enough was enough.
So Mr. Goddard, take that!
I used 8620 steel for the clam shells and 1" bolts. Between each of the shells is a pair of outer Pro Stock Valve Springs so that the halves will push apart on their own when you bust everything loose.
The adapter shells are 4140 pre heat treated chromoly. Those came from the old vice. My local Matco rep didn't have a 1-1/2" deep well socket on the truck, so I had to whip up a pair of REALLY thick washers
Only been a few days, but so far it's working pretty well. I was short on time and drilling a 1/2" hole through 3/4" plate with a Milwaulkee Hole shooter Magnum drill (Also known as "Rotater cuff tearing Mo-Fo") wasn't on my bucket list.
Gotta love the portable 110V wire feed welder. I wanna mount it to a back pack frame and just walk around the shop welding chit with it.
C.
"Mark showed me how to build a real barrel vice," he said. It resonated in me and it'd been smoldering in my little mind ever since. Mostly because my vice was getting quite tired. I'd built it on the fly 4 years ago and the 1/2" studs were about worn out.
John snapped a stud late last week and I decided enough was enough.
So Mr. Goddard, take that!
I used 8620 steel for the clam shells and 1" bolts. Between each of the shells is a pair of outer Pro Stock Valve Springs so that the halves will push apart on their own when you bust everything loose.
The adapter shells are 4140 pre heat treated chromoly. Those came from the old vice. My local Matco rep didn't have a 1-1/2" deep well socket on the truck, so I had to whip up a pair of REALLY thick washers
Only been a few days, but so far it's working pretty well. I was short on time and drilling a 1/2" hole through 3/4" plate with a Milwaulkee Hole shooter Magnum drill (Also known as "Rotater cuff tearing Mo-Fo") wasn't on my bucket list.
Gotta love the portable 110V wire feed welder. I wanna mount it to a back pack frame and just walk around the shop welding chit with it.
C.
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