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Coney Island Whitefish Biologist
Beware of the casting quality of those very cheap chinese-made vises. Some might be fine, others might have voids in the castings or just bad metallurgy and will snap in half. Seen it happen.
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The Grip Master is a fantastic (albeit expensive) cam vise or speed vise. It has available aluminum jaws perfect for holding brass regs. It's great if you need firm clamping action and are servicing multiple regs, because it saves 15-20 seconds every time you clamp. That adds up, especially if you switch between thick and thin items that would otherwise require lots of vise unscrewing.
The Grip Master is a fantastic (albeit expensive) cam vise or speed vise. It has available aluminum jaws perfect for holding brass regs. It's great if you need firm clamping action and are servicing multiple regs, because it saves 15-20 seconds every time you clamp. That adds up, especially if you switch between thick and thin items that would otherwise require lots of vise unscrewing.
When the cam closes, the vise jaws will move in about 2mm if your material allows it. What that means in practice is that if you want to clamp lightly, you need to leave the jaws about 1mm open, depending upon that travel to finish with a light clamping force. If instead, you try to clamp lightly by only partially closing the cam, the lever will pop loose.
Once you're used to it, it's really fast and easy, but it's not the best vise for either very light or really heavy force application. And you do need the optional (read: more $$) aluminum jaws. I love it. My frustration with my old style vise when servicing several regs in a row made the price easier to swallow after a week of using it.
Just received today a soft version of these. Looks perfect.
Just explain it's a scuba thing. She won't mind.Yes I have a new lift coffee table so I’m going to drill holes and make plugs to cover them up when not in use. hope she doesn’t mind.