Heavy-duty workshop vise has large 7" jaw width and 8" jaw opening.
- Solid steel guide rods reduce wear and tear, and give vises a smooth and true parallel action.
- Square body seating provides easy fit under benchtop so jaws are flush with bench.
- With 1/2" diameter handle.
- Toe-in feature provides even clamping pressure on the whole depth of the workpiece.
- Steel main screw with Acme threads for smooth and responsive adjustment.
- Accurately machined housings for smooth sliding movement.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
7'' Woodworker’s Bench Vise
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Average Rating:
3.1
(9 customer reviews)
$89.99
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1) Submitted by
Harry Spaulding, from Roseland, FL
on 6/13/2009
Customer Rating: 
Am very pleased with my 7 inch vice. Had no problem mounting, it all went very smoothly. Am enjoying it every day.
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2) Submitted by
Bob, from Ksme, FL
on 6/2/2009
Customer Rating: 
Just installed the vice . It seems fine but I regret that I did not see that it was not a quick release.
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3) Submitted by
Robert I. Louttit, from Candler, NC
on 1/1/2009
Customer Rating: 
Casting is a bit rough, so vise didn't mount quite parallel with bench top. Could probably be cured by grinding. Also, the screw holes for the wooden face on the moving jaw were cast too big, so that the screw threads were only in paint. With only a little tightening they pulled right out, so had to use through-bolts.
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4) Submitted by
Moonyeen Marks, from Poulsbo, WA
on 1/1/2009
Customer Rating: 
I really have no experience to rate this tool. It was purchased as a gift for my son. He seemed quite pleased with the gift. The shipping time was excellent. The box arrived a bit damaged but the tool seemed in good shape.
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5) Submitted by
Ken, from Lawndale, CA
on 9/15/2008
Customer Rating: 
Works good. Had to adjust some mounting holes, but easy.
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6) Submitted by
Durand, from Placitas, NM
on 2/21/2010
Customer Rating: 
I was disappointed in the quality and workmanship in this vise. The mounting surface was not parallel to the top of the jaws nor were the jaws parallel to each other. The holes for mounting the wood blocks were not parallel to the top of the jaws as well.
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7) Submitted by
Richard, from Oklahoma City, OK
on 11/18/2008
Customer Rating: 
I've installed this vice on my workbench and like it.
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