L-Shaped Holder Eases Vise Installation
Simple jig holds vise in place while you attach it to your workbench.
I was struggling to install a cast-iron vise on the underside of my benchtop when I realized that, with a little help, the vise itself could act as the perfect clamp for the job. I screwed together a large “L” from construction lumber, clamping the short leg in the jaws so the long leg sits on top of the bench. Sliding this assembly into position suspends the mounting bracket in the perfect position under the bench, leaving your hands free to mark, drill, and drive bolts.
—BILL HOUGHTON, Sebastopol, Calif.
Illustrations by Dan Thornton
From Fine Woodworking issue #279
Comments
Bill, I have been putting off a vice installation because of the PITA factor. No longer! Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Much thanks. Pat Day, Colorado.
Bill, I add my kudos to what Pat Day wrote: genius!
Gary Devine, Santa Rosa
Great idea! Looking at it a little closer, I see you've illustrated it for a rear jaw either flat on (proud) or mortised flush with the face of the apron. With the same basic set-up plus a spacer, it looks like you could also use it to help hold the vice while you mount it into its mortise behind the apron during the bench's construction.
en poco timpo armare un banco gracias por la idea simple y efectiva
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