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    Are there any especially "good" ones out there? Brownells has their "Ultimate" vise for ~$250. Which maybe isn't terrible for something that lasts a lifetime, but it sounds like a lot right now.

    MidwayUSA lists a Wheeler Engineering model on-sale for $39.99.

    I try to keep my home-gunsmithing to a minimum, but I've just found myself wishing I had a bench vice too many times.

    Mike

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    Depends on what You really want it for, My opinon, for the $250, that thing better be making Me breakfast. I'm sure You could go to Lowes or HD and find one of comparable quality in the $35-$50 range. One more thing unless Your terribly abusive too the thing, Most vices are going to last a lifetime anyway. I have one that I got from My dad, in turn that He got from his Dad, who got it sometime in the 1920's. It doesn't even look very high quality even for that time.
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    What Marlin said. I think I paid 45 dollars for mine. I took a drum off the brake of a semi and a 4"x3' piece of pipe and a 1'x1' piece of 1/4" plate steel and made me a stand for it so it isnt mounted to my bench and I can put bigger things in it if I set it in the middle of the garage. But I also use mine for other stuff besides guns.

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    If it is just a basic bench vise you should be able to find a used American made one at a yard sale or pawn shop for a fraction of that. I paid $10 for mine at a yard sale. When I was shopping around all I could find was over-priced chinese crap at the stores.

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    i purchased mine from home depot. however i don't see it on their web site. so you might want to see if it's in stock and not a web item
    it looks similar to this one from harbor freight
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=5655

    only it has a nicer finish (pebble) 2 locking base bolts, and the jaws lock with a seperate bolt to hold the vice in any degree position vs the HF one that locks once you tighten the jaws.
    i paid $59.99 for it and i didn't have to clean off the cosmoline like the HF has all over it.

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    Sears Craftsman (American Made) done plenty of stuff with mine

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    Got the bench and set it up last night. Now I've GOT to find a vice.




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    Nice! you need a Wilton for that bench

    what kind of motocycle you have there?

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    I've been looking at this Wilton.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl
    what kind of motocycle you have there?
    It's a 2002 Suzuki DRZ-400S. I bought it in November 2001.

    It's got about 1200 miles on it. I met my (now) wife shortly after I bought it and haven't done much with it since. Just takes up space in the garage.

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